#14. Lizard Island




Lizard Island is a ruggedly beautiful island in the clear blue ocean where you will feel truly secluded from the rest of the world. Set against the backdrop of a vast national park and fringed by powdery white private beaches where clear turquoise waters lap the shore, Lizard Island lies at the northern tip of Australia’s World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef.

A secluded tropical escape in the world's best aquatic playground



Lizard Island is world-renowned for scuba diving and snorkelling. Coral reef gardens encircle the island where giant clams laze on the seabed and dazzling, coloured tropical fish keep watch. Lizard Island is also the closest point to Cod Hole, one of the best known diving sites on the Great Barrier Reef. The nearby ribbon reefs have some of the most exciting big game fishing in the world. Whether you’re a seasoned big game fisherman, or it’s your first time in the chair, big game fishing for massive Black Marlin is an unforgettable experience.

Charter a luxury cruise boat for a day on the outer reef, or if you just want to relax, pack a delicious gourmet picnic and escape to your own deserted private beach where the only footprints you are likely to see in the sand are your own.

With access to the island by private plane and catering for only 80 guests at a time, this exclusive getaway makes the perfect holiday for those who appreciate privacy and elegance in amazing natural surroundings.

Queensland's vibrant capital

Brisbane combines the best of Queensland's laid back lifestyle with the sights and sounds of a major metropolis. Hunt for treasure in the chic shops and arcades of Queen Street Mall or the bohemian precinct of The Valley. Cycle or stroll along the shores of the Brisbane River; scale the heights of the Story Bridge. Delight in the tropical climate.

All that glitters is the Gold Coast

Glitzy nightlife, fabulous forests, international theme parks and fast-paced action are just some of the reasons why the Gold Coast is famous for fun. Along with endless stretches of golden beaches, including the world-famous Surfers Paradise, there are designer-label shops, world-class golf courses and award-winning restaurants. The hinterland boasts World Heritage-listed national parks, sub-tropical rainforests, wineries and luxurious spa retreats.

One of the world's seven natural wonders


Once you've experienced the Great Barrier Reef you will know why it is one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Diving and snorkelling are a must. Stay at a one of the many heavenly island resorts. Charter a yacht and sail The Whitsundays. Find your own uninhabited island. Where else in the world can you find a beach where the only footprints in the sand are your own.

Where rainforest meets reef


The Daintree Cape Tribulation Rainforest is as spectacular as the Great Barrier Reef. The only place in the world where the rainforest meets the reef, this unique wilderness is home to the biggest range of rare plants and animals on earth. Hike along walking trails through pristine jungles spotting for wildlife or relax on golden beaches lapped by calm waters.


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