Visiting Whitehaven Beach in One Day

Visiting Whitehaven Beach in One Day

With 74 islands in the Whitsundays, it might seem hard to choose which one to visit. For me, the decision was a no-brainer. Voted as one of the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, Whitehaven Beach was the main reason I added The Whitsundays into my 13 day Australia adventure. Famous for its heaven-like white silica sand and turquoise swirl patterns, it’s no secret why Whitehaven Beach is the most photographed beach in all of Australia.

With only 2 full days to explore the Whitsundays, I knew I wanted to spend an entire day on this Whitehaven Beach. Overnight sailing is super popular in the Whitsundays, and had I had more time I would have considered this option. However, visiting Whitehaven Beach in a single day is possible and a great option if you’re short on time.

I took a full day cruise to Whitehaven Beach with Cruise Whitsundays, who offer a full-day day tour called Whitehaven Beach, Snorkelling, Hill Inlet & Lookout. I picked this tour mainly because it offers more time on Whitehaven Beach than any other tour, as well as the near perfect reviews it received on Trip Advisor.

Update: Since visiting, I noticed they changed the tour name to Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet & Chill. It does not appear the snorkeling option is still available, which is a bummer!

Below is a map of the full-day itinerary courtesy of Cruise Whitsundays.

Cruise Whitsundays

Morning Pick up and Briefing

The cruise leaves bright and early from Airlie Beach at 7am and returns at 6:20pm. It’s a long day action packed with fun stuff to do, so make sure to get a good night’s sleep! There’s also an option to get picked up at Daydream Island or Hamilton Island if that’s where you’re staying.

The ride over to Whitsunday Island is pretty long at around 2 hours, but the seats were very plush and comfy. Complementary coffee and tea are available on the first floor.

During the long ride you will be introduced to the crew members, who are personally assigned to each group to give them a briefing of the day of what to expect. I really liked the personalized attention, something I’m not used to when going on a tour.

Our guide Jack was AWESOME from the start. He had so much charisma and was very interactive with everyone. He even remembered ALL our names in a matter of minutes. Jack was born to be a tour guide and his passion for it made the tour so much more memorable. Jack made the tour. Period.

Hill Inlet & Lookout 

We arrived to Whitehaven Beach to drop some of the passengers off who weren’t doing the full day cruise and we hopped onto a little speed boat to head to Hill Inlet. Not all the cruises go to the Hill Inlet and I’m sure many are disappointed to learn this, so no matter what tour you do make sure it includes the Hill Inlet!

Whitehaven Beach

Getting dropped off to walk up the Hill Inlet lookout. We saw a lemon shark right near those bushes in the water!

Whitehaven Beach Hill Inlet

We jumped off onto the soft silica sand and followed Jack up the path to the lookout. We stopped along the way a few times as he taught us a little about the surrounding plant life. He also pointed out a few huge spiders resting in their webs that I wish I never saw. My worst nightmare.

Whitehaven Beach Hill Inlet

Completely unedited iPhone pano of Whitehaven Beach

It was an easy 15 minute walk up to the lookout where we had about 20 minutes of free time to enjoy the scenery and take photos. The Hill Inlet gives you the best view of Whitehaven Beach. The view you see in all the photos of the turquoise and white swirly patterns. There’s nowhere else in the world like it and this was the highlight of the tour for me.

Whitehaven Beach

We were told that the pattern of swirls change about every 4 hours, so you’ll never take the same photo as someone else. I only wish we were there longer so we could see it in different lights.

Free Time on Whitehaven Beach and BBQ Lunch 

After the spectacular views on the Hill Inlet we were dropped off on the idyllic Whitehaven Beach. We were given about 2 hours to walk the beach, play in the water, and eat lunch. They offer free stinger suits as well as half dome tents to provide shade from the sun.

Note: the sun is very HOT in this part of Australia and because the silica sand is very reflective, you’re at increased risk for burns. Make sure to drink lots of water and keep reapplying sunscreen. I actually ended up getting heat exhaustion/dehydration from being outside all day and the recovery was painful. I was basically sick for the next 7 days of my trip with a pounding headache, night sweats, and fatigue.

Whitehaven Beach

For lunch they brought actual grills and set them up under a tarp to cook for us, which I thought was pretty cool. Lunch consisted of salad, beef, chicken, sausage, and pasta salad. The meat was a little dry and not as tasty as I expected seeing as they were cooking it fresh right in front of us. I also couldn’t eat half the stuff they served due to my gluten allergy so I can’t comment on the other food. The food I tried was just okay.

Snorkelling

There were only a few passengers who chose the full day option, so it was really nice to have only a small group to snorkel. We boarded a small speed boat once again for the 5 minute ride around the corner where we were dropped off to snorkel.

Whitehaven Beach snorkeling

I kid you not, out of all the snorkelling I did in Australia, including the Outer Great Barrier Reef, this was the BEST snorkelling! The combination of colorful coral and heaps of fish blew me away. I was NOT expecting this to be the best snorkelling in Australia. Another great reason to do the full day tour!

Whitehaven Beach snorkeling

WhiteHaven Beach Final Relaxation 

After the amazing snorkelling we were dropped back off at Whitehaven Beach. We were given almost 2 more hours of leisurely time to relax and do what we pleased. I really liked the fact we were given so much free time, something you usually don’t get when doing a tour.

Whitehaven Beach

I had plenty of time to play with my GoPro and take some cool shots without being rushed for once.

Whitehaven Beach GoPro

Unedited GoPro shot. How pretty is this place?

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNZQQRXDXTX/?taken-by=crazytravelista

Unfortunately, I think this was the beginning of the heat exhaustion/dehydration for me. I spent way too much time in the sun and I paid the price. Spend some time in the shade if you can, learn from my mistakes!

Overall Impressions

Whitehaven Beach is undeniably one of the most beautiful beached in the entire world. Spending an entire day exploring the beach, the Hill Inlet, and snorkelling was the perfect way to experience one of the prettiest parts of Australia. I was extremely pleased with Cruise Whitsundays in terms of their professionalism, the activities on offer, the jovial and fun tour guides, the cleanliness of the boats, and the the overall itinerary. I would cruise with them again in a heartbeat!

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Whitehaven Beach cruise

Disclaimer: I was a guest of Cruise Whitsundays on this tour. My opinions, however, remain my own and I am in no way obligated to write a positive review. I highly enjoyed my cruise and would definitely recommend this tour! ♥

Have you ever been to Whitehaven Beach? Did you do an overnight cruise or a day trip? Which would you recommend?

6 Comments

  1. This was SO on my list when I was in Australia. But, we never managed to go! (Shame on me!) It looks SO gorgeous!!

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    • Welp, you must go back! Hehe. Seriously it was the highlight of my trip..maybe even more so than the Great Barrier Reef!

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  2. Wow, it is so beautiful! I expected it to look so much more crowded too! My friends in Oz just visited here and I couldn’t get over the beauty of it all.. Great post! 🙂

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    • Ya it wasn’t crowded at all. I was super surprised too since it’s the most photographed beach in Australia! I guess it was because this was in November right before the peak season began!

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  3. One word: Stunning! I would be the same as you however when it comes to the spiders… Not sure I’d have been comfortable after having them pointed out to me! Major arachnophobe am I!!!

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    • Haha right? Well, in a way I’m glad he pointed it out so we didn’t walk right into the web! Eeek! hehe

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