Queensland , Australia
NEED TO KNOW
- All Hayman accommodation features private terraces or balconies
- Lying on the waters of the Great Barrier Reef, Hayman is one of Australia's most awarded private island destinations
- Superb dining is available from a diverse range of restaurants, all overseen by multiple award-winning Executive Chef, Glenn Bacon
- The Spa Chakra Hayman offers personally tailored beauty and well being programmes
- The resort has an excellent beachfront pool complex
- Other facilities and activities include bars and lounges, tennis, golf, water sports, reef and Whitsunday's exploration, fishing and much, much more
- The resort offers a wide range of excellent facilities and activities for children
THE HOTEL
Hayman, Australasia's most awarded luxury nature resort, is a private island of astonishing natural beauty, restorative peace, adventure and indulgence - and offering a front-row seat to the Great Barrier Reef. The resort sits in expansive botanical gardens, which abound with some 33,000 plants species, and borders a wonderful, white sand beach.
The resort features 212 superbly appointed rooms, suites, penthouses and eight villas, all offering private terraces or balconies to make the most of the wonderful views. Inside, all are tastefully put together, featuring neutral décor, polished wood detailing and lovely, contemporary furniture and furnishings. They are spacious, relaxed spaces set under a lush canopy provided by the tropical surroundings.
All year round; many parts of the country are perfect, even in the middle of the year. The climate ranges from tropical (Darwin) to semi-desert (Alice Springs), humid temperate (Brisbane and Sydney), cool temperate (Melbourne and Hobart) and Mediterranean (Perth and Adelaide).
Sydney/Melbourne/Perth/Darwin (British Airways/Qantas/Emirates/Etihad Airways)
17-21 hours 30 minutes, one refuelling stop
GMT +8 - +10 hours
Visa required for UK passport holders
Yellow Fever certificate if arriving from an endemic area