We arrived at Airlie Beach on Christmas Day and were lucky enough to get a room upgrade at the Club Crocodile Resort. We spent the day round the pool with lots of locals and had a buffet ‘roast’ dinner in the evening (let’s just say it was not the Xmas dinner we were hoping for – yuk!)
Overall Airlie beach was a very small town which had a certain busyness to it that we enjoyed (even on Boxing Day). It was full of holiday makers just like us and we indulged in some seriously nice seafood at a local restaurant called Fish D’Vine which also specialised in rum (Dean was over the moon!)
You can’t go in the sea between November – May due to numerous marine stinging creatures but there was a pleasant freshwater lagoon to laze around.

Airlie Beach is the mainland gateway to the 74 Whitsunday Islands. We booked a one day boat tour which included a go on a glass bottomed boat looking down at the tropical fish and coral reef, a stop at the famous Whitehaven Beach and a resort called Daydream Island. The best part of the day by far was Whitehaven Beach which really was breathtakingly beautiful. Its whitest of the white sand combined with the clear blue sea was phenomenal. (Check out the following short video, you need to copy and paste the link into your browser https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9eoElCQ5vr8 ) To go in the sea we were encouraged to put on stinger suits (safety first!) just in case of any box jellyfish / other stingers and despite it looking a little unflattering (!), it was worth it. A swim in the shallow waters was like being in a hot bath where we came face to face with numerous rays, fish and even baby lemon sharks (two of them took a disliking to Dean and started prodding his leg, little did he know they are harmless and went running out of the water like a scared girl!)
Onwards and up the East Coast we continue to Townsville next, where we are hoping to pop over to Magnetic (Maggie) Island!






