Whitsundays Climate
The weather in the Whitsundays region showcases warm summers and mild winters. So, whether you’re seeking refuge from colder climates during winter or embracing the Australian summer, you’ve picked the perfect spot. Additionally, the water temperature remains a consistent 25 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
Summer in the Whitsundays is tropical and balmy, ideal for exploring the surrounding rainforests. Anticipate humidity and days ranging from 30 to 32 degrees Celsius. If you’re visiting during summer, remember to set aside time for a refreshing dip in the pool at BIG4 Whitsundays Tropical Eco Resort.
From January to March, expect some rainfall as it marks the wet season – but fret not, the showers are typically brief.
For those visiting in winter, prepare for days with temperatures between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. This period is the most popular for tourists, so it’s wise to plan ahead and secure your accommodation and tours in advance to avoid missing out.
Spring and Autumn boast those perfect in between days we all know and love. The ones where you know you’re in a tropical holiday destination ready to soak up those vibes.

Top Activities in the Whitsundays
The Airlie Beach and Whitsunday areas offer a plethora of options, but who better to seek recommendations from than the locals? Regardless of the season, there are numerous activities to relish in the Whitsundays. Some top recommendations include:
1. Embark on a leisurely cruise with Sailing Whitsundays, Sealink, or Cruise Whitsundays, soaking in the breathtaking scenery of the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. Keep a lookout for dolphins and whales!
2. Explore the underwater realm by snorkelling with Thundercat, uncovering vibrant coral reefs teeming with colourful marine life.
3. Indulge in a dining experience at one of the charming restaurants, cafes, or pubs along the Airlie Beach foreshore, where the atmosphere is always vibrant.
4. Venture on a hike to Cedar Creek Falls or the Honeyeater Lookout for panoramic views of the region, or for something more relaxed, take the Bicentennial Boardwalk.
5. Take a leisurely stroll along the main strip in Airlie Beach, where an array of shopping opportunities awaits or take a dip in the famed Airlie Beach Lagoon.
6. Make time for beachcombing and unwind on the sandy shores of the island beaches or Airlie foreshore.

Select Your Basecamp: BIG4 Whitsundays Tropical Eco Resort
A flawless vacation needs the perfect basecamp, and BIG4 Whitsundays Tropical Eco Resort is the ultimate choice. Situated just a stone’s throw away from Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour, this caravan park is conveniently located by the launch pad for the Whitsunday Islands. Choose from a variety of well-maintained cabins and powered caravan sites, all nestled amidst beautifully landscaped gardens. Picture yourself unwinding on your veranda after a day of exploration, savouring a refreshing beverage, and exchanging stories under the starlit Whitsunday sky.
What are you waiting for? Secure your Whitsunday getaway now and experience the wonders of the Whitsundays.
Book your stay at BIG4 WHITSUNDAYS TROPICAL ECO RESORT today!