Map of Whitehaven Beach | Whitsundays Visitor Guide

Map of Whitehaven Beach – Whitsundays Visitor Guide

This map of Whitehaven Beach provides a detailed overview of one of Australia's most famous beaches, including Hill Inlet, walking trails, lookouts, beaches and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Whitehaven Beach is laid out.

Whitehaven Beach is renowned for its brilliant white silica sand, turquoise waters and spectacular coastal scenery. Located on Whitsunday Island, it is one of the most photographed destinations in Australia.

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Whitehaven Beach is located on Whitsunday Island in Queensland's Whitsunday Islands region. Major attractions include Hill Inlet, Whitehaven Beach Lookout, walking tracks and nearby Great Barrier Reef experiences.

Interactive Whitehaven Beach Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet, lookouts and nearby Whitsunday attractions.
Tip: Whitehaven Beach maps are useful for locating Hill Inlet, beach access areas, walking trails and viewing points.

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Where Is Whitehaven Beach Located?

Whitehaven Beach is located on Whitsunday Island in Queensland, Australia. The beach forms part of the Whitsunday Islands and sits within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

  • North: Hill Inlet
  • South: southern Whitehaven Beach coastline
  • East: Coral Sea
  • West: Whitsunday Island interior

Main Areas and Attractions of Whitehaven Beach

  • Whitehaven Beach — world-famous silica sand beach
  • Hill Inlet — iconic swirling sand and water formation
  • Hill Inlet Lookout — panoramic viewing area
  • Whitsunday Island — largest island in the Whitsundays
  • Beach Walking Areas — recreation and sightseeing
  • Photography Locations — popular scenic viewpoints
  • Boat Access Areas — tourism arrival points
  • Swimming Areas — beach recreation zones
  • Lookout Trails — walking access to elevated views
  • Marine Wildlife Areas — surrounding reef ecosystem

Major Areas of Whitehaven Beach Explained

  • Hill Inlet Precinct — most photographed section of the beach
  • Central Beach Area — main recreation and sightseeing zone
  • Southern Beach Section — quieter coastal area
  • Lookout Area — elevated views over Hill Inlet
  • Marine Park Zone — protected reef and coastal environment

Key Geographic Features

  • White Silica Sand — defining attraction feature
  • Hill Inlet — shifting sand and tidal patterns
  • Coral Sea — surrounding marine environment
  • Whitsunday Island — protected national park island
  • Coastal Headlands — scenic viewpoints
  • Great Barrier Reef Marine Park — surrounding protected waters

Whitehaven Beach Access Map Overview

A map of Whitehaven Beach is useful for understanding how lookouts, walking tracks and visitor areas connect throughout the attraction.

  • Boat Access Areas — major visitor arrival points
  • Hill Inlet Walking Track — access to lookout areas
  • Beach Walking Routes — connect recreation areas
  • Viewing Platforms — photography and sightseeing locations
  • Marine Tourism Routes — connect Whitehaven Beach with surrounding Whitsunday attractions

Why People Search for a Map of Whitehaven Beach

  • To locate Hill Inlet
  • To plan Whitsunday holidays
  • To find walking trails and lookouts
  • To explore Great Barrier Reef attractions
  • To understand the layout of the beach and island

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Whitehaven Beach Map FAQs

  • Where is Whitehaven Beach located?
    Whitehaven Beach is located on Whitsunday Island in Queensland's Whitsunday Islands region.
  • What is Whitehaven Beach known for?
    It is known for its white silica sand, turquoise waters and Hill Inlet views.
  • What is Hill Inlet?
    Hill Inlet is the famous northern section of Whitehaven Beach where tides create swirling patterns in the sand.
  • Is Whitehaven Beach worth visiting?
    Whitehaven Beach is widely regarded as one of Australia's most iconic beach destinations.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, marine operations, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Access arrangements, walking tracks, marine conditions and visitor facilities may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.