Hook Island Holidays Whitsundays Qld
Two
magnificent
5km
fjord like
inlets,
Nara
and
Macona
cut
into
the
southern
end
of Hook
Island
to provide
a spectacular
anchorage
for
yachts.
Boaties
refill
their
water
tanks
from
cascading
waterfalls.
The
diversity
of coral
of the
fringing
reefs
on the
northern
shores
provide
some
of the
best
diving
and
snorkelling
in the
islands.
Hook
is a rugged
but
a true
wilderness
island.
Hook
Peak,
at 459m,
is the
highest
magnificent mountain
in the
islands.
One
of the
few
walking
tracks
leads
to Butterfly
Bay
named
because
of its
shape
and
the
butterflies
which
swarm
around
its
shores.
There
is a
low-key
resort
on Hook.
An underwater
observatory
and
camping
is permitted
at several
locations
around
the
island.
Visit Hook Island for further holiday information. See also Islands of Australia for more holiday information on the region
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