|  | Hayman Island Whitsundays  QLDAt Hayman you get   the best of both worlds, magnificent luxury and the natural beauty of a tropical   paradise. The most northerly of the Whitsunday Group, Hayman is about 28 km   (17miles) north east from Shute Harbour and about 900 km (560 miles) north of   Brisbane. A quite mountainous continental island mainly covered with eucalypt   and Hoop Pine, Hayman offers you a feast for your eyes on any one of many   bushwalks. These include idyllic deserted beaches.Hayman is close to   the outer reef which is easily accessed by cruiser or helicopter for coral   viewing and diving. Keen fishermen and divers will appreciate the many yachts   and charters. One trip that shouldn't be missed is Whitehaven Beach on   Whitsunday Island. Big game fishermen come to Hayman in the months of September,   October and November in search of Black Marlin. Other activities include tennis,   gymnasium, and water sports including parasailing and diving school.  The premier   restaurant on the island is the renowned La Fontaine , equal to any of the great   restaurants anywhere in the world. The only restaurant on the island where   gentlemen are required to wear ties.  How to get   to Hayman Island. Departures daily from Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns ,   Melbourne or Sydney to nearby Hamilton island airport, then a one hour trip in   the very luxurious Sun Goddess cruiser.
 Telephone 61-79-469 100.
 Facsimile   61-79-469 410
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