Hayman Island Resort, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Surrounded by idyllic coral-fringed beaches and lapping the waters of the Coral Sea, this world-class resort hotel, set in lush tropical landscaped gardens, offers 244 guest rooms, suites, penthouses and a beach villa.
Award-winning Hayman is probably Australia’s most celebrated private island destination, long acclaimed for its luxurious surroundings and outstanding cuisine. The resort’s stylish suites and guest rooms front the distinctive lagoon swimming pool and overlook manicured gardens, swaying palm trees and a long stretch of pristine white-sand beach.
No part of the resort is higher than four storeys, and shady ponds and gentle waterfalls thread their way among beautiful gardens, spacious walkways and open-air lanais throughout the resort.
Highlights of Hayman Island Resort
Spa Chakra Hayman offers guests an exclusive selection of personally-tailored beauty and well-being programs with 13 individual treatment rooms including a dedicated wet treatment room, a relaxing hydrotherapy area, saunas, steam rooms and a state-of-the-art hair salon incorporating special occasion make-up.
Therapies include the Guerlain Methode – a patented facial and body massage technique performed in the Champs Elysees Guerlain Institut since 1938 and the complete range of Guerlain’s renowned skincare, fragrance and make-up products.
Hotel activities include: Swimming in the largest swimming pool in the southern hemisphere or on the island’s white sand beach, snorkelling and scuba diving, boating, kayaking, game fishing, water skiing and tennis, as well as winery tours and daily excursions to the Great Barrier Reef.
Location – Hayman Island Resort is located in Australia’s Whitsunday Islands around 1100km north of Brisbane and around 600km south of Cairns. The closest airport is Hamilton Island. Cruising time from Hamilton Island is 45 minutes.
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The Whitsundays enjoys a tropical climate: expect hot summers, warm winters and a pleasant spring and autumn. Summer, from December to February, averages between 25°C and 35°C. Winter is around 21˚C on average.
About the Whitsundays
The Whitsundays is one of the world’s top holiday destinations. Its 74 islands – only eight of which are inhabited – are sheltered by one of the world’s seven natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef.
The sapphire waters of the Whitsundays are considered among the safest in the world, just right for sailing, scuba diving and snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef. The region is also perfect for simply relaxing with a cocktail poolside or on one of the numerous pristine white-sand beaches. Read more about the Whitsunday Islands . . . |