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Airlie Beach

Airlie Beach is a great jumping off point for exploring the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef. But there is plenty more to this coastal haunt.

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Adventure Holidays

The Whitsundays is getting 40 kilometres of mountain bike trails

Get on your bike and head to Airlie Beach for a brand new mountain bike adventure.

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Things to do in Airlie Beach
Things to do

11 of the best things to do in Airlie Beach

From the back of a jet ski to the seat of a mountain bike or aboard a catamaran, there are countless ways to explore Airlie Beach

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Accommodation

The best places to camp in Airlie Beach

Sleep in camping sites set in hectares of tropical gardens within walking distance of town in caravan parks which offer the most cost-effective way to stay in Airlie Beach.

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Airlie Beach tours
Adventure Holidays

The best tours in Airlie Beach for your next getaway

There’s so much to do and see in and around Airlie Beach and the best way to see all the region has to offer is on tours which range from a one hour boat trip to full day waterfall tours…

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Eating Out

10 of best restaurants in Airlie Beach

 Dine al fresco on fresh local seafood and drink in beautiful water views at these Airlie Beach cafes, bars and restaurants.

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Things to do

A dreamy tropical getaway to Airlie Beach

Much more than just a gateway to paradise, Airlie Beach is a worthy place to linger, says long-time visitor Craig Tansley. Find out why Airlie Beach landed at no.20 in your Top 50 Aussie towns.

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Accommodation

A guide to the best Airlie Beach accommodation

Airlie Beach accommodation for every budget: from swish hotels and resorts to well-kept family-friendly camping grounds and caravan parks, these top five picks will cover most bases.

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This coastal playground is a great jumping-off point for adventures in the idyllic isles of the Whitsundays, and for exploring the vast subaquatic marvel that is the Great Barrier Reef. But it’s not just a gateway: long relegated to the status of backpacker haunt, this small town (population 1,208) perhaps deserves a few more column inches than might have previously been thought. 

There’s a surprising number of things to do in Airlie Beach, not to mention some stellar accommodation options, and a variety of local bars, cafes and restaurants to choose from. Moreover, using Airlie Beach as your base typically makes for a much more economical holiday than staying on the islands will.

Top things to do in Airlie Beach

Spend sun-drenched days careening around the nearby islands on a high-speed boat, exploring national parks blanketed by lowland tropical rainforest, and wallowing in the warm waters of the Airlie Beach Lagoon. There’s no shortage of things to do in Airlie Beach, and you’re also in proximity to a variety of exciting activities that will enhance your tropical vacay.

 


 

Airlie Beach accommodation

From family-friendly camping and caravan parks to glamorous five-star hotels, there’s a wide array of Airlie Beach accommodations to choose from. As the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, basing yourself here is perfect for exploring the Whitsunday islands. Whether you prefer a laidback camping site surrounded by lush greenery or a luxury resort with idyllic ocean views, you’ll find a selection of Airlie Beach accommodations that cater to all tastes and budgets in our guide.


 

Airlie Beach restaurants & bars

From health food cafes to breezy whitewashed bars with waterfront views, there’s a wide array of Airlie Beach restaurants to choose from these days. This town might not have the same rapport as Australia’s major cities, but there’s a number of wonderful eateries to choose from whether you’re looking to kickstart your day with a hearty breakfast and coffee, have a relaxed afternoon tipple, or end your day with an elevated dinner accompanied by ocean views. 


 

Getting to Airlie Beach

There is no Airlie Beach airport: instead, catch a flight to either Hamilton Island Airport (a one-hour ferry ride away) or the Whitsunday Coast Airport, also known as Proserpine (a 30-minute drive away). A scheduled ferry service connects all arriving and departing flights from Hamilton Island Airport with Abell Point Marina in Airlie Beach.

Best time to visit Airlie Beach

Airlie Beach has a tropical climate, with an average daytime temperature of 23°C-30°C year round. The best cruising weather in the Whitsundays is between August and early November when the trade winds ease off. And following that, the wet ‘green’ season takes place between December and April. It’s worth noting that ‘stinger season’ occurs from October to May, however, jellyfish can be present year-round, and most operators offer stinger suits.


 

Airlie Beach tours & packages

Airlie Beach is a fantastic base for Great Barrier Reef tours. Choose from a number of local operators, many of which offer day trips that include snorkelling and beach hopping, scenic flights, and boat cruises.  If you prefer your adventures to be guided or you want to get the full Airlie Beach experience, consider one of these tours which showcase the magic of here.


 

Top things to do in Airlie Beach

Spend sun-drenched days careening around the nearby islands on a high-speed boat, exploring national parks blanketed by lowland tropical rainforest, and wallowing in the warm waters of the Airlie Beach Lagoon. There’s no shortage of things to do in Airlie Beach, and you’re also in proximity to a variety of exciting activities that will enhance your tropical vacay.

 


 

Airlie Beach accommodation

From family-friendly camping and caravan parks to glamorous five-star hotels, there’s a wide array of Airlie Beach accommodations to choose from. As the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, basing yourself here is perfect for exploring the Whitsunday islands. Whether you prefer a laidback camping site surrounded by lush greenery or a luxury resort with idyllic ocean views, you’ll find a selection of Airlie Beach accommodations that cater to all tastes and budgets in our guide.


 

Airlie Beach restaurants & bars

From health food cafes to breezy whitewashed bars with waterfront views, there’s a wide array of Airlie Beach restaurants to choose from these days. This town might not have the same rapport as Australia’s major cities, but there’s a number of wonderful eateries to choose from whether you’re looking to kickstart your day with a hearty breakfast and coffee, have a relaxed afternoon tipple, or end your day with an elevated dinner accompanied by ocean views. 


 

Getting to Airlie Beach

There is no Airlie Beach airport: instead, catch a flight to either Hamilton Island Airport (a one-hour ferry ride away) or the Whitsunday Coast Airport, also known as Proserpine (a 30-minute drive away). A scheduled ferry service connects all arriving and departing flights from Hamilton Island Airport with Abell Point Marina in Airlie Beach.

Best time to visit Airlie Beach

Airlie Beach has a tropical climate, with an average daytime temperature of 23°C-30°C year round. The best cruising weather in the Whitsundays is between August and early November when the trade winds ease off. And following that, the wet ‘green’ season takes place between December and April. It’s worth noting that ‘stinger season’ occurs from October to May, however, jellyfish can be present year-round, and most operators offer stinger suits.


 

Airlie Beach tours & packages

Airlie Beach is a fantastic base for Great Barrier Reef tours. Choose from a number of local operators, many of which offer day trips that include snorkelling and beach hopping, scenic flights, and boat cruises.  If you prefer your adventures to be guided or you want to get the full Airlie Beach experience, consider one of these tours which showcase the magic of here.


 

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