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Your tourist guide for Fitzroy Island provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Just 45 minutes from Cairns, Fitzroy Island feels like a world away—an emerald‑green national park rising from the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea. Loved by day‑trippers and holidaymakers alike, this idyllic island blends untouched rainforest, dramatic mountain landscapes and vibrant fringing reef into one unforgettable escape. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquillity or a taste of the Great Barrier Reef without the crowds, Fitzroy Island delivers a premium tropical experience that lingers long after you’ve returned to shore.
Fitzroy Island is 97% protected national park, with lush tropical vegetation sweeping from its steep mountain summit down to white‑sand beaches and coral‑strewn shores. The island’s interior is a living botanical gallery: Sheoak, Indian Beech, Native Nutmeg, Tamarind and Turpentine trees flourish beneath the canopy, while delicate native orchids cling to mossy trunks and rocky outcrops. Every trail reveals something new—birdsong echoing through the forest, the scent of warm earth after rain, or the sudden shimmer of ocean glimpsed between the trees.
The island’s coastline is equally spectacular. Almost completely surrounded by coral reef, Fitzroy offers some of the most accessible snorkelling in Tropical North Queensland. Step straight from the beach into a world of colourful fish, giant clams and swaying coral gardens, all just metres from the shore.
Fitzroy Island’s rugged terrain rewards walkers with some of the region’s most impressive lookouts.
Secret Garden Walk A gentle rainforest stroll perfect for families and nature lovers. Wander beneath towering trees, discover hidden pockets of tropical flora and enjoy the cool shade of the island’s interior.
Lighthouse & Summit Trail For those craving a challenge, this steep ascent leads to the historic lighthouse and continues to the island’s summit. From the top, panoramic views stretch across the Coral Sea to Little Fitzroy Island and the distant mainland—an unbeatable reward for the climb.
Just a short one‑kilometre walk from Fitzroy Island Resort lies Nudey Beach, a postcard‑perfect strip of white coral sand framed by granite boulders and crystal‑clear water. Regularly named among Australia’s best beaches, it’s the island’s most popular snorkelling spot and a must‑visit for anyone seeking that quintessential tropical moment—sun on your skin, reef at your feet and nothing but blue on the horizon.
Fitzroy Island is easily accessible from Cairns, making it one of the most convenient Great Barrier Reef destinations. High‑speed ferries depart daily from the Cairns Marina, with the journey taking around 45 minutes. Private charters and water taxis are also available for travellers seeking a more exclusive arrival.
Fitzroy Island is a year‑round destination, but each season offers its own charm:
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