Lady Elliott Island

Lady Elliott Island is a pristine coral cay at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, offering an intimate escape into one of the world's most biodiverse marine environments. With no cars, no high-rises, and a strict eco-tourism ethos, this island feels like a secret outpost of paradise. The turquoise lagoon, dazzling white sand, and abundant wildlife – from sea turtles to manta rays – make it a dream destination for snorkellers, divers, and nature lovers seeking a genuinely off-grid experience.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors stay two to three nights, which allows for two full days of snorkelling, diving, and exploring. Day trips are possible via scenic flight from Hervey Bay or Bundaberg, but an overnight stay lets you experience the island's magical dawn chorus and star-studded night sky. Pace yourself: mornings on the reef, afternoons lazing in the lagoon or joining a guided walk, and evenings listening to the surf from your eco-cabin.

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