Hayman Island

The Whitsundays


The most northerly of the Whitsunday group, little Hayman is just 4 sq km in area and rises to 250m above sea level. It has forested hills, valleys and beaches, and a luxury five-star resort – one of Australia's most celebrated, and long a stage for the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Access to the island is only possible if you're a guest at the resort.


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