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Your tourist guide for Heron Island provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Set on the southern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef, Heron Island is a rare kind of paradise—one where nature leads, and you simply follow. Located just off the coast of Gladstone, this coral cay is celebrated for its extraordinary marine life, world‑class diving and snorkelling, and the kind of tranquillity that feels almost otherworldly. Here, the soundtrack is seabirds calling overhead, the horizon glows with pastel sunsets, and the reef teems with life just steps from your door.
Heron Island is entirely formed from coral and sand, surrounded by 24 square kilometres of vibrant fringing reef. This is one of the few places on Earth where you can walk straight from the beach into a living underwater metropolis—no long boat rides, no crowds, just you and the reef. It’s also a sanctuary for wildlife, home to significant nesting sites for green and loggerhead turtles, which return year after year to lay their eggs on the island’s protected shores.
Whether you’re drifting above coral gardens, watching hatchlings make their first journey to the sea, or simply breathing in the salt‑tinged air, Heron Island offers a deep sense of connection to the natural world. It’s a place where you don’t just observe the Great Barrier Reef—you become part of it.
Heron Island is the kind of destination that stays with you long after you’ve left. Travellers come for its pristine environment, but they return for the feeling it evokes: a sense of being a welcomed guest in nature’s own home.
Heron Island is a diver’s dream. More than 20 dive sites lie within minutes of the shore, offering encounters with turtles, reef sharks, manta rays, and kaleidoscopic coral formations. Snorkellers can explore equally impressive reefs directly from the beach.
Join a guided reef walk at low tide to discover starfish, sea cucumbers, coral fragments, and the delicate ecosystems that make this coral cay so unique.
For a dry‑but‑immersive experience, the island’s semi‑submersible coral submarine glides through the reef, offering panoramic views of underwater life.
Depending on the season, you may witness turtle nesting, hatchlings emerging, or thousands of seabirds nesting across the island.
Heron Island sunsets are unforgettable—soft pinks, fiery oranges, and deep purples reflecting across the ocean. It’s the perfect way to end each day.
Heron Island Resort is the island’s sole accommodation provider, offering a range of room types from comfortable turtle‑view rooms to premium beachfront suites. Every stay includes easy access to the reef, guided activities, and the relaxed island atmosphere that makes Heron so special.
Heron Island is accessible via Gladstone, Queensland. From Gladstone, travellers can reach the island by:
Advance bookings are essential, especially during turtle season.
Heron Island is a year‑round destination, but each season offers something unique:
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