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Daydream Island Activities Explore Daydream Island Activities Daydream Island Resort is Australia’s famous reef and wildlife experience offering a tropical haven for romantics, families and groups alike. With an array of activities on offer across the island each day, guests can experience the luxury of diving into a snorkeling adventure or exploring the island and surrounding Whitsundays islands and Great Barrier Reef Marine Park by helicopter, sail boat or jet ski. Our Living Reef experiences, expansive pool landscapes, coral beaches, gym facilities and unlimited access to non-motorised water activities, ensures there is something to keep everyone entertained. Take a walk through the rainforest with one 45 Check daily program FREE GUIDED of our guides who will point out the wildlife, minutes guide RAINFOREST landmarks and other exciting features of WALK the island. Enjoy the spectacular views from the viewing deck Take a stroll through Daydream’s rainforest 20 Sunrise to sunset FREE RAINFOREST trails at your leisure and see what wildlife minutes, WALK you can spot. Be sure to stop by the depends Rainforest Deck for the ultimate viewing on walking platform. speed Aqua Fitness is fun, high energy workout 30-45 Check daily program FREE OUTDOOR that features a mixture of different dance minutes guide FITNESS CLASSES styles, aerobic and cardio fitness. A Mindful wind-down with yoga or 30-45 Check daily program $25pp in YOGA meditation, in the soothing surrounds of minutes guide Underwater the Underwater Observatory. Observatory Trek your way around the island and 30-45 Check daily program FREE SCAVENGER HUNT achieve your hunt objectives. Fun for all minutes guide ages Take a seat and see our Marine Biologists 30 10am daily FREE PUBLIC FISH feed our resident rays, reef sharks and minutes FEEDING SHOW other marine creatures in our daily feeding show. Grab a friend and paddle out to see - Available during daily FREE KAYAKS Daydream from a different perspective. water sport hours. Enjoy the tranquility as you glide through Weather dependant the crystal water. Really feel the wind in your hair and take - Available during daily FREE CATAMARANS out one of our catamarans to explore the water sport hours. pristine waters of the Whitsundays. Weather dependant On Island booking essential Try your balance on a paddle board. - Available during daily FREE STAND UP PADDLE Our staff will provide a few pointers for water sport hours. BOARDING beginners and then set you off to paddle Weather dependant the relaxing waters of Daydream. Our fully equipped gym will keep you - Open daily, FREE GYM feeling fit and fresh throughout your 6am-8pm holiday with a range of equipment available for use at your leisure. Enjoy all the fun, excitement with at - Check daily program FREE ACTIVITIES AT the south end of the Island with kayak, guide THE SOUTH END catamarans, SUP, we also have giant Jenga, bocce, and molkky. Enjoy a game of tennis, basketball, or - Check daily program FREE SPORTS soccer at the south end of the Island. guide Let our guides take you on a scenic paddle 1 hour Twice weekly, check $30 pp ISLAND KAYAK around the island, pointing out special daily program guide TOUR landmarks and notable reef features. Experience wild fish feeding with the locals off Lovers Cove. Paddle over to Lovers Cove to enjoy a 1 hour 2 sessions per week, $40 pp SPARKLING KAYAK glass of sparkling wine. Wild fish feeding check daily program TOUR also included. guide This is a fantastic morning tour for 2 1 hour 2 sessions per week, $40 pp LOVERS persons or couples and perfect way to get check daily program INDULGENCE WALK up close to tropical fishes. guide ON WATER TOUR “22, two little ducks” Line your numbers 1 hour Check daily program $10 per BINGO up and get on theme with our fun bingo guide for times and game sessions location Put your knowledge to the test with one of 1 hour Check daily program FREE TRIVIA NIGHTS our trivia nights. Fun for all ages. guide for times and location Our refurbished 44ft cinema screen and Various Check daily program FREE OPEN AIR CINEMA lawn area overlooking Sunset Beach will guide offer a range of family favourites, recent releases and classics for a unique under the stars movie experience. Take a seat on the deck chairs, purchase your movie snacks and sit back to enjoy your island movie night. Enter the Living Reef and take a splash 45 Daily $40 pp STINGRAY SPLASH with our baby rays, followed by a talk and minutes 10:45am tour into our Underwater Observatory. 2pm This experience is both eductional and 3:30pm (during truly unforgettable. Minimum age 6 years. school holidays) Maximum 6 persons per tour Take a chance to get close and personal 45 Daily $30 pp GUIDED FISH with some of the Living Reef residents, minutes 9am $90 family FEEDING including colourful fish, baby reef sharks 1pm (2 Adults and and sea stars and experience our brand 3:30pm (during 2 children up new Touch Tank. Then take a talk and school holidays) to 12 years) tour of our new Underwater Observatory. This hands on experience is a must do at Daydream. Minimum age 4 years and must have accompanying paying adult. 3 years and under FOC with accompanying paying adult. Maximum 12 persons per tour Join our Marine Biologists as they take 3 hours Daily 8:45am $90 pp REEF RANGERS you through the restricted areas of the Bookings essential. lagoon for a hands on exclusive look at Maximum 3 people our Living Reef with time to experience per tour. our brand new Touch Tanks. You will assist in the public fish feeding show, as well as Stingray Splash and guided fish feeding. Kids get a Reef Ranger hat and lanyard to keep. Minimum age 6 years. A new experience to Daydream Island. 1.5 hours Twice daily $100 pp LIVING REEF Join one of our Marine Biologists as they (3 sessions during GUIDED SNORKEL take you through our Living Reef to see school holidays) rays, fish and reef sharks close up. Also Check daily program experience our brand new Touch Tank guide for times and Underwater Observatory. Limited to a maximum of 6 people per session. Minimum age 10 years. Must be competent swimmer. Take a self-guided swim in the ocean at - Equipment hire FREE hire SNORKEL your own leisure to explore the activity available, includes: all in-house EQUIPMENT HIRE beneath the waters surface. snorkel mask, fins and guests . stinger suit. $10 hire fee for all day guests Get the adrenalin pumping, and explore 60 Max 2 passengers $200 JET SKI the Whitsundays, with our exhilarating minutes per ski 1 person ISLAND Jet Ski Island Adventure. Departing from ADVENTURE Daydream Island, your tour guide will $240 Provided by Whitsunday quickly have you accelerating across the 4 tours per day 2 persons Watersports turquoise water of the Whitsundays. The 9am / 10am tour navigates from Daydream Island 12.30pm / 2pm exploring the beautiful scenery of the Molle Island group with a chance to see Please note that some amazing wildlife including sea this tour does not turtles. You’ll be amazed at how fun and operate on Saturdays responsive your personal Jet Ski can be, and even beginners will quickly feel comfortable in control of our stable Sea Doo skis. Go fast, explore, have fun, and get a great view of the Whitsundays! You control the experience, making this a must for adrenalin junkies and explorers alike. *Booking terms and conditions: All tours are subject to availability. 100% cancellation fee applies for no-shows or cancellations within 24 hours of scheduled departure time. Also applicable to requests to reschedule. Spend 1.5 hours on one of the most 1.5 hours Minimum of 2 $399 pp WHITEHAVEN beautiful beaches in the world. Fly by persons for flight to BEACH ESCAPE * helicopter to Whitehaven Beach and on proceed. Max of 3 HELI TOUR the way take in the breathtaking aerial view persons per aircraft $149 for Provided by Helireef of the surrounding Whitsunday Islands and 3rd seat Whitsundays fringing reefs. Whilst at Whitehaven Beach soak up the sun and relax with chilled sparkling wine and water. The amazing contrast of colours is 2 hours Minimum of 2 $799 pp HEART REEF AND something best experienced from the persons for flight to WHITEHAVEN air. This tour showcases both Whitsunday proceed. Max of 3 ULTIMATE icons including the world famous Heart persons per aircraft $299 for INDULGENCE Reef before landing and spending an 3rd seat * HELI TOUR hour on the pure white silica sands of Provided by Helireef Whitehaven Beach. Whitsundays It does not get any better than this! This tour 1 hour Minimum of 2 $699 pp HEART REEF AND will showcase everything we have to offer persons for flight to WHITEHAVEN * in this breathtaking one hour scenic flight. proceed. Max of 3 BEACH HELI TOUR Destinations include the romantic and world persons $349 for Provided by Helireef famous Heart Reef, Whitehaven Beach and 3rd seat Whitsundays Hill Inlet. Pure Indulgence! Take a sneak preview of what the 20 Minimum of 2 $249 pp 20 MIN THRILL * Whitsunday’s has to offer! Enjoy the minutes persons for flight to HELI TOUR spectacular Whitsunday Islands and Great proceed. Max of 3 $125 for Provided by Helireef Barrier Reef with a scenic flight by helicopter persons. 3rd seat Whitsundays over the crystal clear blue waters and breathtaking emerald green islands **Booking terms and conditions: 100% cancellation fee applies for no-shows or cancellations within 24 hours of scheduled departure time. Also applicable to requests to reschedule.
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