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Queensland’s wine country just beat the Whitsundays to become the state’s top town

A cool-climate Granite Belt town known for pinot noir and apple orchards has claimed Queensland’s most coveted tourism crown.

Stanthorpe doesn’t have a reef. It doesn’t have a rainforest canopy walk or a celebrity chef strip. What it does have – wineries, rolling granite country, farmgate produce and some of the coldest winters in Queensland – just beat everything else the Sunshine State has to offer.

The town was crowned Queensland’s Top Tourism Town at the Queensland Tourism Industry Council’s (QTIC) annual awards, going one better than last year when it took home silver and cementing its reputation as the state’s most underrated destination.

The town also came in at number 78 on Australian Traveller’s 100 Best Aussie Towns this year.

The full list of winners also handed the Top Small Tourism Town title to Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays – a town so synonymous with Queensland tourism it almost didn’t need the award – while tiny Toogoolawah, a Somerset region village most Australians couldn’t point to on a map, pulled off the upset of the night by winning Top Tiny Tourism Town.

Toogoolawah, Somerset, Queensland
Village Toogoolawah took out Top Tiny Tourism Town.

A gem hunter from outback Queensland became the state’s best tour guide. Jeb Connelly, a proud Pitta Pitta man from the Sapphire Gemfields, learnt everything he knows on Country.

Connelly runs Jebs Gems Tag A Long Tours, taking visitors fossicking for sapphires and gems while weaving in Indigenous cultural knowledge and outback storytelling that no guidebook could replicate.

QTIC CEO Natassia Wheeler said what set Connelly apart wasn’t just his knowledge – it was how he made people feel.

“He guides with humility, kindness and an innate ability to make every guest feel valued and included," Wheeler said.

“What makes Jeb’s story particularly inspiring is that he has built a successful tourism business through lived experience, passion and a deep commitment to sharing his culture."

Jeb Connelly doing a tour
Jeb Connelly (centre) is Queensland’s Top Tour Guide for 2026.

All three winning towns – Stanthorpe, Airlie Beach and Toogoolawah – will now represent Queensland at the national Australian Top Tourism Town Awards later this year, where they’ll face off against the best from every other state.

For Stanthorpe, it’s a chance to show the rest of the country what Queensland already knows: sometimes the best destination doesn’t have a beach. Sometimes it has a cellar door, a granite boulder and a bottle of cool-climate shiraz waiting for you at the end of a country road.

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The winners

Couple walking through vineyard in Stanthorpe, Queensland
Stanthorpe is Queensland’s top town.

Gold

  • Top Tourism Town: Stanthorpe
  • Top Small Tourism Town: Airlie Beach
  • Top Tiny Tourism Town: Toogoolawah
  • Top Tour Guide: Jeb Connelly, Jebs Gems Tag A Long Tours

Silver

  • Top Small Tourism Town: Port Douglas
  • Top Tiny Tourism Town: Hughenden
  • Top Tour Guide: Guy Watson, Urban Tours

Bronze

  • Top Small Tourism Town: Esk
  • Top Tiny Tourism Town: Cape Tribulation
  • Top Tour Guide: Paul Porteous, Cairns Adventure Group

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Emily Murphy
Emily Murphy is Australian Traveller's Email & Social Editor, and in her time at the company she has been instrumental in shaping its social media and email presence, and crafting compelling narratives that inspire others to explore Australia's vast landscapes. Her previous role was a journalist at Prime Creative Media and before that she was freelancing in publishing, content creation and digital marketing. When she's not creating scroll-stopping travel content, Em is a devoted 'bun mum' and enjoys spending her spare time by the sea, reading, binge-watching a good TV show and exploring Sydney's vibrant dining scene. Next on her Aussie travel wish list? Tasmania and The Kimberley.
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7 wellness experiences on Hamilton Island for complete rejuvenation

(Credit: Riley Williams)

Conjuring calm and active adventure in equal measure, Hamilton Island is a tropical tonic for body and mind.

Hamilton Island knows a thing or two about indulgence. There are long lunches to linger over, seafood towers to savour and poolside loungers designed for guilt-free idling. But for health-minded travellers wanting to feel energised inside and out, this sliver of the Whitsundays takes wellbeing just as seriously. Think yoga mats rolling out at dawn, kayaks skimming turquoise water, state-of-the-art fitness facilities and spa therapists working tropical magic. These Hamilton Island wellness experiences promise to restore, rebalance and leave you feeling brand new.

1. E-Mountain biking

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Follow Hamilton Island’s mountian biking trails. (Credit: Harry Gruttner)

For travellers with an appetite for adrenaline, Hamilton Island’s new self-guided e-mountain biking experience is worth carving out a morning for. Start at HI Trails HQ, where you’ll be fitted with a full-suspension, pedal-assisted e-mountain bike and given a run-through of a nine-kilometre section of the island’s 25-kilometre trail network. The electric boost makes the ride more accessible (and the climbs more manageable), though an intermediate level of fitness is still recommended.

As a first-time mountain biker, I start off wobbly – taking my time to get used to switching gears and electric modes – and wonder if I’ve overestimated my coordination. But soon something clicks. Suddenly we’re zooming through pockets of eucalyptus and out onto ridgelines with sweeping views of electric blue waters, catching our breath at hidden bays with barely another soul in sight. More than 70 per cent of the island remains untouched, so witnessing these lesser-explored pockets feels like a blessing. It’s the kind of adventure that leaves you buzzing, accomplished and blissfully tired out.

2. HI Fitness Club

HI Fitness Club reformer pilates
Stretch out with reformer pilates.

If mountain biking isn’t quite your speed, there are plenty of other ways to stay active on the island. One of the newest Hamilton Island wellness experiences, HI Fitness Club now has 24-hour access, offering a fully equipped modern gym, group classes spanning HIIT to yoga, plus two bubbling spas and a sauna waiting to loosen sore muscles.

I drop in for a Reformer Pilates class. Each of the four machines has its own mini screen with a wide selection of high-quality virtual classes, meaning I can select one that suits my level and mood that day. Beyond Pilates, the virtual library is like a choose-your-own adventure for fitness enthusiasts: dance, Body Pump, Body Combat and GRIT Cardio are among the options. Or perhaps challenge a family member or friend to a hit of tennis at one of the three courts.

3. Walking trails

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Get the blood pumping on a morning run.

We set out early. By 6:45am, we’re halfway up Passage Peak, the highest point on Hamilton Island and widely considered its most impressive vantage point. From the Scenic Trail Entrance, the viewing platform takes around an hour to reach by foot, with moderate inclines that will get your heart pumping without feeling too punishing. The payoff at the top is immediate. Bush-clad Whitsundays islands scatter across the horizon in every direction, the sunrise brushing the scene with soft melon and gold tones. I take my time soaking up the 360° panorama, remembering how powerful an active start in nature can be for clearing the mind and energising the day ahead.

While Passage Peak is one of the most popular hikes on Hamilton Island, Flat Top Hill Lookout and the longer Southeast Head Trail are also excellent choices.

4. Spa wumurdaylin

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Feel your worries melt away at Spa wumurdaylin.

In a tranquil treatment room at Spa wumurdaylin, the world disappears. The space is all brown stone tiles, bamboo racks and lush garden views, setting the tone for my Soul Temple treatment. My therapist, Kass, begins with a full-body, exfoliating orange buff sugar scrub that feels divine. Next comes the vertical Vichy shower and underwater massage to knead out muscle knots. The sound of cascading water is reminiscent of a tropical rainstorm, and stress becomes a distant memory.

It’s a prime example of the transportive power of the island’s spa, where guests can come to reset the mind and loosen tension in the body. The menu spans radiance facials to deep release rituals and mud wraps, all using products from pH-balanced skincare brand LaGaia Unedited. Concluding with herbal tea, I leave in a blissful daze.

5. Sunrise yoga

sunrise yoga session at the sundays on hamilton island wellness experiences
Start your day on the right foot.

Morning movement doesn’t get more surreal than sunrise yoga on The Sundays’ seaside terrace. As we roll out our mats, morning light spills across Catseye Beach below, turning the water into a sheet of molten gold. But the setting only does half the healing. I match my breath to the rhythm of the waves and feel my body gradually lengthen and wake as instructor Tyla Rae guides us through a slow, mindful flow.

Available exclusively to guests of The Sundays, this session captures the spirit of wellness on Hamilton Island – immersion in nature, slowing down by the sea, recalibrating both body and mind. To round out the experience, the perfect ocean cool-off awaits just steps away.

6. Getting out on the water

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Try your hand at a host of watersports.

Speaking of ocean delights, Catseye Beach’s host of watersports delivers spades of fun and rejuvenation. Glide over the crystalline water in a kayak, test your sailing skills in a mini catamaran, spot schools of fish (and a turtle if you’re lucky) from a stand-up paddleboard, or slip into an underwater wonderland when you snorkel off the beach.

Out here, the water is so clear it feels like floating in glass, and the green silhouettes of the Whitsunday Islands rise on the horizon. Half an hour on the water here is all you need to reset your entire mood.

Guests staying at qualia, Beach Club, The Sundays, Reef View Hotel, Palm Bungalows and Hamilton Island Holiday Homes have complimentary access to all these water activities, making it easy to dive right in.

7. Take a swing

Dent Island Golf course
Enjoy incredible views with a swing of golf.

For others, mindfulness comes from calm concentration – and golf fits the bill to a tee. Designed by five-time British Open winner Peter Thomson, Hamilton Island Golf Club is perched along the scenic ridges of Dent Island. It’s Australia’s only golf course on its own island, making it one of the most scenic golf courses in the world. The experience is suitable for golfers of all skill levels, with spectator bookings also available for those simply wishing to take in the views. Follow the game with a well-earned lunch at the Clubhouse restaurant.

Find out more ways to unwind in the Whitsundays at hamiltonisland.com.au.