Coming from Proserpine, Whitsunday's first community is
CANNONVALE
, a centreless scattering of modern buildings fringing the highway for about a kilometre or so, overlooked by luxury homes set higher up on the wooded slopes of the Conway Range. Just around the headland past
Abel Point Marina
- where most of the yachts and dive boats depart from -
AIRLIE BEACH
is nestled between the sea and pine forests, with just about everything crammed into one short stretch of
Shute Harbour Road
and the hundred-metre-long
Esplanade
. Despite the name, Airlie Beach has only a couple of gritty stretches of sand, which get covered at high tide - though an artificial beach, with imported sand, is in the making.
The main preoccupation in Whitsunday is organizing a
cruise
, but you can also rent
watersports
gear from the kiosk on the beach at Airlie; spend the day exploring the coastline in a
kayak
with Salty Dog Sea Kayaking Adventures (tel 07/4946 1388,
Saltydog@mackay.net.au
; $75); or hop on the courtesy bus to the
Wildlife Park
(daily 9am-4.30pm; $15), a small zoo 7km towards Proserpine, which has an excellent reptile collection. You can explore the hills behind Cannonvale on
horseback
with Brandy Creek Trail Rides (tel 07/4946 1121), 2km past the Wildlife Park, who pick you up from your accommodation and for $49 offer a half-day horseback ride following Brandy Creek through meadow and rainforest. If you don't want to ride, Fawlty Tours (tel 07/4948 0999) runs a similar excursion by bus, including a forest walk and barbecue lunch for $42; while Proserpine River Eco Tours (tel 07/4946 5111) spend a half-day ($48) cruising the
Proserpine River
, where you'll get to see plenty of birds and, if you're very lucky, crocodiles.
Conway National Park
comprises a mostly inaccessible stretch of mountains and mangroves facing the islands, but there's a small picnic area on the roadside about 7km from Airlie on Shute Harbour Road, from where an easy walking track climbs
Mount Rooper
to an observation platform giving views of the islands' white peaks jutting out of the unbelievably blue sea. A final 3km on,
SHUTEHAVEN
(Shute Harbour) is a cluster of houses overlooking the islands from wooded hills above Coral Point; it's one of Australia's busiest harbours, and most of the island ferries and bareboat charters depart from here. Those with cars will find limited
parking space
here; undercover facilities are available behind the Shell garage ($11 a day), which also rents tinnies for fishing; there's an open-air grid at the harbour itself ($7.70 a day); and a free (but unguarded) area up the hill from the Shell garage overlooking the harbour.