Lady Elliot Island

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Lady Elliot Island is a tiny coral cay at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, a protected marine park renowned for its incredible snorkeling, diving, and the world's largest population of manta rays. This eco-friendly island is a sanctuary for seabirds and green turtles, offering an unspoiled paradise experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A day trip from the mainland (by scenic flight from Hervey Bay or Bundaberg) gives you 4–5 hours on the island – enough for a guided snorkel, reef walk, and lunch. For a deeper experience, stay overnight at the eco-resort (2–3 nights) to join multiple snorkel trips, a night dive, and sunrise birdwatching. Most visitors find a day trip satisfying, but overnighters rave about the after-hours solitude.

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