Amazing information about Whitehaven beach
Like the largest beach in Whitsundays, this dream paradise
is unlike any other beach in Australia
because its soft sand, turquoise water, and lush foliage are not affected by
pollution and the area where cigarettes are prohibited and prohibited. They
accept dogs on the beach. For this reason, Whitehaven
Beach was named the cleanest beach in Queensland by Keep
Australia Beautiful in 2008 and the best ecological beach in the world by CNN
in 2010.
It has been said that the Whitsundays were
once mountain peaks over 10,000 years ago. However, due to the rising sea
level, the islands formed from these mountain peaks. Before the water level rose,
the Ngaro natives lived in this region when they were all part of the mainland.
The descendants of this tribe still live in the Whitsundays, as these islands
reveal special attention that the government has suffered to preserve this
Aboriginal culture and a natural world.
For secure the environment and endangered species found in
the Whitsundays, the Queensland government has
declared Whitsunday
Island and surrounding
islands as national parks. They are also found in the Great
Barrier Reef area, a World Heritage site.
Things to do at Whitehaven beach
Sail across Whitsunday
Island to Tongue Point, where you will
experience color fusion and one of the best views in Whitehaven Beach .
From here, you can explore and travel through the Whitsunday
Islands National
Park before stopping at Hill Inlet to return to Whitehaven Beach . If you're lucky, the shallow
waters of the coast can be hunted by a variety of marine species, from turtles
to dolphins. Say hello and get an idea, but don't do it, put yourself in
danger. If you're not so lucky, you can get on a yacht, take a jet ski trip,
dive or dive and explore the Great Barrier Reef .