Reviews of the Queensland Islands
While mainland Queensland has some truly outstanding beaches, many of the best ones can actually be found on the various islands strewn along its eastern seaboard within the Coral Sea.
From South Stradbroke Island (the furthest one down south in the state) to Boigu Island (the northernmost), there are over 900 islands associated with the state.
Most Queensland islands are uninhabited and, in fact, only a small portion can be visited, let alone stay at overnight.
However, the ones you can get to offer spectacular beaches, crystal-clear waters, and incredible wildlife experiences that will break you out into goosebumps.
Overall, Queensland’s islands promise a wealth of unforgettable experiences for those seeking adventure, looking to relax, or wanting to connect with nature.
Below are all the posts I’ve written about the best islands in Queensland. From the white sands of the Whitsundays to the untouched beauty of K’gari, they highlight everything you need to know about visiting them.