What is a fact about Lady Elliot Island?


What is a fact about Lady Elliot Island? Lady Elliot Island is the closest Great Barrier Reef island to Brisbane, Queensland's southern capital and can be accessed via scenic flight from Bundaberg, Hervey Bay/Fraser Coast, Brisbane (Redcliffe) and the Gold Coast. Lady Elliot is only 42 Hectares (100 acres) in size, small enough to walk around in 45 minutes.


How old is Lady Elliot Island?

Lady Elliot Island first appeared above sea level roughly 3,500 years ago. Sea birds landed on the bare coral cay bringing with them the vital guano and seeds necessary to establish vegetation on the island.


Does anyone live on Lady Elliot Island?

It is a premier dive site in Australia renown for it's manta rays, turtles, and whales. There are approximately 30 people working and living on Lady Elliot Island.


Can you swim at Lady Elliot Island?

Swimming. Guests can swim at anytime in the warm waters surrounding Lady Elliot Island or relax in the Manta pool situated in the centre of the resort accommodation, please check with the Dive Shop regarding tides and weather conditions. Guests can also swim in the Resort Pool from 7am to 9pm.


How many guests are on Lady Elliot Island?

Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort's lease and associated Marine Parks permit allows for the operation of a low-key resort, which can accommodate a maximum of 150 overnight guests and 100 day guests.


How many birds are on Lady Elliot Island?

Lady Elliot Island is one of the most significant seabird breeding sites in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, and it is the southern-most extent of many species' breeding distribution. Large numbers of seabirds breed there, with as many as 100,000 birds nesting there during summer!


Does Lady Elliot have reception?

There is no mobile phone reception on Lady Elliot Island, this is one of our draw cards and one of the reasons many of our guests return.


How did Lady Elliot Island get its name?

For travelers serious about marine wildlife, this island should be at the heart of any Australia itinerary. In 1816 Captain Thomas Stewart sighted and named the island while sailing the 'Lady Elliot' (named after the wife of Hugh Elliot, the colonial governor of India at the time).


What is the best time of year to visit Lady Elliot Island?

July - September Visibility for diving is also fantastic during this time of year, sitting at approximately 30m. This is often considered the best time to visit Lady Elliot Island.


What type of ecosystem is Lady Elliot Island?

THE GREAT BARRIER REEF The surrounding reef on Lady Elliot Island is a 'Green Zone' which is home to the most diverse, colourful and intriguing marine animal and reef life. The Great Barrier Reef is also unique as it extends over 14 degrees of latitude, from shallow estuarine areas to deep oceanic waters.