What is special about Whitehaven Beach?

The pure, pristine environment
Whitehaven Beach is protected by the Whitsunday Islands National Park, and in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. It's been voted the world's top eco-friendly beach, and Queensland's cleanest beach.
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What is so special about Whitehaven Beach?

Whitehaven Beach is a pristine, award winning beach on Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsundays. Whitehaven Beach stretches over seven kilometres and boasts brilliant white silica sand that is among the purest in the world.
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Is there anything at Whitehaven Beach?

Whitehaven Beach, located on Whitsunday Island, is world-famous for its fine white silica sand and the beautiful turquoise water that laps its shores but this is not all there is to explore. Once you're done taking photos from every possible angle, there is no shortage of things to do at Whitehaven Beach!
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Is Whitehaven Beach the best in the world?

The Whitsundays' Whitehaven Beach Has Been Named the Best Beach in the World for 2021. Two Australian spots have made Tripadvisor's list of the top 25 best beaches around the globe.
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Can you swim on Whitehaven Beach?

The short answer is yes! The balmy tropical waters surrounding Whitehaven Beach remain at a pretty constant 26 degrees year-round and the picture-perfect setting makes this one of the best places to swim in the Whitsundays.
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Are there sharks at Whitehaven Beach?

Whitehaven Beach is perhaps best known for its dazzling white sand, crystal clear waters and perfect photographic opportunities, but is often a good place to see sharks. It's home to both blacktip reef sharks and baby lemon sharks, which use the calm and shallow waters waters as a nursery.
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Are there crocodiles on Whitehaven Beach?

There is no mobile phone reception at Whitehaven Beach or Tongue Point. Dangerous marine stingers, sharks and crocodiles can be in the sea at all times of the year.
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What is the best beach in the world 2021?

In 2021, Australia's Whitehaven Beach takes the top spot amongst global travelers. The remote Australian paradise, located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, is only accessible by boat, seaplane or helicopter and is lauded by travelers for its gorgeous soft white sand and postcard perfect turquoise water.
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What is the best island to visit in the Whitsundays?

The Top 5 Whitsunday Islands
  • Hamilton Island. Hamilton Island is probably the most well known island in the Whitsundays, and is the largest inhabited island out of the 74 Whitsunday islands. ...
  • Hayman Island. Hayman Island is the be-all, end-all of the Whitsundays. ...
  • Hook Island. ...
  • Daydream Island. ...
  • Whitsunday Island.
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How do you camp on Whitehaven Beach?

Here's how to camp in the Whitsundays at Whitehaven Beach campground.
  1. OR hire your own Whitsundays cataraman or small boat. ...
  2. Pick up with Scamper is at the lookout around at Shute Harbour. ...
  3. Hire kayaks. ...
  4. Choose your site when you arrive.
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Can you take sand from Whitehaven Beach?

While it can be tempting to take home a souvenir, you can't take any sand with you, as it is protected under the Great Barrier Reef National Marine Authority, and situated in a national park.
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Who named Whitehaven Beach?

The beach was named and discovered in 1879 by Staff Commander EP Bedwell. 'Whitehaven' specifically originates from the English town of the same name, it was one of the many names, from the then English county of Cumberland, which Bedwell brought to the area.
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How was Whitehaven Beach formed?

The most likely explanation is that the sand drifted north along the Queensland coast, carried by prevailing sea currents, millions of years ago. Trapped by rocks and headlands, some sand accumulated to form the dunes of Whitehaven Beach. Sea levels rose and fell around the dunes as ice ages came and went.
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Where is the purest sand in the world?

Consistently considered to the best beach in the world, this white-sand paradise is surreally beautiful. In addition to the crystal clear water, Whitehaven Beach, Australia is actually known for its white sand, hence the name, which consists of 98-percent pure silica thus providing the bright white color.
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Where is the whitest sand in the world?

As for the honor of the world's whitest sand? Well, it goes to the little-known beach at Hyam's Beach, on the shores of Jervis Bay in the Australia state of New South Wales.
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What type of sand is at Whitehaven Beach?

The sand on Whitehaven Beach consists of 98% silica, which is almost pure quartz - it is still a mystery as to how it got there. Quartz is found in rocks like granite and sandstone, which gives the beach a luminescent look and feel, making it outstandingly beautiful.
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What is the Whitsundays famous for?

With thousands of visitors coming from near and far every year, the Whitsundays is internationally famous for its pristine silica sand beaches, luxurious island resorts, flourishing fringing reefs, and perfect tropical temperatures!
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Which island is Whitehaven Beach on?

About Whitehaven Beach

Whitehaven Beach stretches over seven kilometres along Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsunday group.
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Where is Whitehaven Beach located?

One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Whitehaven Beach is located on Whitsunday Island off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The beach at Whitehaven is an absolute icon of the Whitsundays.
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What's the number 1 beach in the world?

Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. About 220 miles off the coast of Brazil, Baia do Sancho is regularly deemed the world's very best beach.
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What is the safest ocean in the world?

What's the world's best ocean? An objective and evidence-based ranking
  • 5th. Indian Ocean – 4.3 stars.
  • 4th. Arctic Ocean – 4.4 stars.
  • 3rd. Pacific Ocean – 4.6 stars.
  • 2nd. Atlantic Ocean – 4.7 stars.
  • 1st. Southern Ocean – 4.8 stars.
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What is the #1 most beautiful beach in the world?

1. Boracay White Beach, Philippines.
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Does China own Hamilton Island?

Hamilton Island was purchased by Australian winemaker Bob Oatley in 2003. Since it's purchase the island has been transformed into one of the world's best holiday destinations.
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Are there sharks near Hamilton Island?

A girl and a elderly woman have been bitten by a shark in the Whitsundays, continuing a spate of attacks in the popular north Queensland region. The pair had been in shallow waters at Catseye Beach on Hamilton Island when they were attacked about 9.30am on Thursday, a Queensland ambulance spokesman says.
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Is it safe to snorkel in Whitsundays?

The simple answer is no - the Great Barrier Reef is not dangerous. Full of life with beautiful marine animals and plants, it's a safe place to visit and is one of the most unforgettable marine destinations in the world!
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