What are some fun facts about Heron Island?


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.


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.


Can you walk around Heron Island?

You can walk around it in 40 minutes and there's not much there except the resort. Heron Island is located approximately 90km off the Queensland coast and easily accessible by ferry from Gladstone or you can take a seaplane flight with spectacular views of the reef.


Is Heron Island protected?

Welcome to Heron Island Resort At Heron Island, you are not simply a hotel guest, you are a guest of nature – sleeping, playing and exploring a protected sanctuary overlooking the Great Barrier Reef.


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 is Heron Island known for?

Experience nature at its best on Heron Island, world famous for its spectacular coral reef and a sanctuary for an extraordinary variety of marine life.


Is it expensive to eat on Heron Island?

When the day is done, enjoy meals that cater to all tastes. With the exception of our Saturday Seafood Buffet * dinners are priced as follows: Adults – $45 for buffets and 2 course table d'hôte, $55 for 3 course table d'hôte (no single course available) Children – $15 for buffets and two course table d'hôte.


How many species are in Heron Island?

Heron Island (22.46°S, 151.93°E) The island is situated on the leeward (western) side of Heron Reef, a fringing platform reef of significant biodiversity, supporting around 900 of the 1,500 fish species and 72% of the coral species found on the Great Barrier Reef.


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.


Is Heron Island bleached?

While the reefs surrounding Heron Island have not escaped coral bleaching entirely, they have been less affected than those further north and, as such, are prime candidates for research into resilience.