
Airlie Beach
Martinique Whitsunday Location
This truly unique complex with its French-Caribbean architectural style was opened in September 1999.
Nestling into the foothills of the rich green Conway Ranges the resort is strategically positioned some 60-70 metres above sea level, and features stunning views from the north to the southeast.

Airlie Beach - Whitsunday
Including sweeping views of Pioneer Bay and the Whitsunday Islands and a very short walk of only 300 metres from the heart of Airlie Beach.
Perched on the edge of the Coral Sea, the tropical township of Airlie Beach is well known as the Gateway to the world-renowned Whitsunday Islands. Airlie Township boasts many shops, a marina, restaurants and boutique specialty stores.
Port of Airlie is your gateway to the islands! Port of Airlie is Cruise Whitsundays Maritime Terminal featuring airport-style check-in and baggage conveyor belts, a large café with indoor and outdoor eating areas, a gift shop and comfortable seated waiting areas.
Port of Airlie is located at 24 The Cove Road, right next to town, so it’s an easy 7-minute walk from Martinique Whitsunday.
Martinique’s tour desk can assist with any of your tour enquiries. For further information on tours available in the area or for bookings please visit: https://martinique.experienceoz.com.au/en/whitsundays
Things to Do
Airlie Beach is the main gateway to the Whitsundays and is a vibrant town with a laid-back atmosphere. You can enjoy the Airlie Beach Lagoon, visit the local shops and cafes, or indulge in a sunset cruise from the marina.
Whitehaven Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world, renowned for its 7 kilometers of soft, white silica sand and crystal-clear waters. The beach is often rated as one of the top beaches globally.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, and the Whitsundays offers easy access to some of the most vibrant parts of the reef.
Heart Reef is a naturally formed coral reef shaped like a heart and is a popular spot for aerial tours. Flying over this beautiful formation gives you stunning views of the reef and surrounding islands.
The Whitsundays are a sailing paradise, with calm waters and numerous islands to explore. It’s a perfect destination for those who enjoy cruising and island hopping. You can take a sailing tour, rent a yacht, or join a day cruise to explore multiple islands and secluded beaches.
Things to do
The Whitsunday Great Walk offers an immersive experience through tropical rainforests and provides stunning views over the islands and coastline.
This 30km walking trail takes you through lush rainforest to secluded beaches and overlooks, ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Hamilton Island is the largest of the Whitsunday Islands and offers a variety of activities, resorts, and dining options. It’s also home to some of the region’s best beaches and wildlife. You can visit the island for relaxation, snorkeling, golf, or to explore nearby attractions like the Hamilton Island Wildlife Park.
Daydream Island is a peaceful island known for its beautiful beaches, tropical rainforest, and the Living Reef (a coral lagoon). Explore the island’s natural beauty, enjoy a swim or snorkel in the lagoon, or take a walk through the rainforest trails.
Paddleboarding is a great way to explore the calm waters of the Whitsundays and its surrounding islands, providing a peaceful way to connect with nature. You can rent a SUP board, and glide over the water, taking in the coastal views and enjoying the tranquility.
The Whitsunday Island National Park offers some of the best snorkeling and diving opportunities in the region, with vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters. Visit locations such as the Blue Pearl Bay and Manta Ray Bay and discover the colorful underwater world.