How far offshore is Heron Island?
How far offshore is Heron Island? Set 72kms off the coast of Queensland, Australia, Heron Island boasts accommodation in a stunning location: a natural coral cay surrounded by 24 hectares of coral reef at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.
How far off the coast is the Great Barrier Reef?
What makes the reef even more special is its outrageously close proximity to the Aussie coast, ranging from a short 16 km to 160 km in the outer reef.
Are there crocodiles on Heron Island?
A crocodile sighting was recorded near to where the Heron Island boat docks. It is the second reported croc sighting in 2020.
Does Heron Island get stingers?
The mating season is usually during the months of November and December whilst January is usually the time the Mutton Birds are breeding. Will my stay be affected by Jelly Fish? Heron Island is located approximately 72 km off the coast of Gladstone and usually not affected by the Stinger Jelly Fish.
Is it safe to swim at the Great Barrier Reef?
A: It is safe to swim all year round in Cairns, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef but it is highly recommended that you wear a lycra suit when entering the water in the warmer months of November-April.
Can you snorkel off the beach at Heron Island?
Being right on the Great Barrier Reef means that you can snorkel off the beach. If you haven't snorkelled before or would like to practice, try Shark Bay (named after the harmless Shovel Nose Ray) or from the Gantry just in front of the Pandanus Lounge.
How long is the boat ride to Heron Island?
APPROX. 2 HOURS. At 34 metres, The Heron Islander is specifically designed to provide a comfortable and spacious transfer from the Queensland mainland to Heron Island.
Who owns Heron Island?
On Friday Gladstone Area Promotion Development Limited met with Aldesta Property Group, the new owners of the multi-million dollar Heron Island Resort. GAPDL chief Darryl Branthwaite said he met with the Chinese family who purchased the island to discuss the future of the resort.
What are some fun facts about Heron Island?
Heron Island is named after the herons which are part of the rich bird life that inhabits the island. The island is also home to flocks of mutton birds and terns. Visitors to the island can experience the beauty of the Barrier Reef far removed from the impact of modern civilisation.
Are there mosquitoes on Heron Island?
As a gloriously mosquito-free night falls, (mosquitoes are rare on Heron) we head to the beach to watch turtles. Six of the world's seven turtle species are found in northern Queensland, from the enormous leatherbacks to fearless loggerheads.
Can you swim on Heron Island?
Heron Island is pleasantly warm all year. Pack a rain jacket if you're visiting in the tropical wet season from January to March. You'll be able to swim in the ocean all year, with the water temperature staying around 21°C (70°F) throughout winter and warming up considerably over summer.
What sharks are around Heron Island?
Sharks. The most commonly sighted sharks on Heron Reef are the Blacktip and Whitetip Reef Sharks as well as Lemon Sharks. There is no need to be apprehensive when encountering these animals in the water as long as they are given the respect they deserve.