Getting to Whitsundays
The Whitsundays Coast Airport at Proserpine is the major gateway to
the Whitsundays.
Airlie Beach is the usual starting point to explore the Whitsundays
mainland and is a popular jumping off point from which to explore the
Whitsunday Islands.
Air
The Whitsundays are serviced by two domestic airports, Great Barrier
Reef Airport on Hamilton Island* and Whitsunday Coast Airport on the
mainland at Proserpine. Flying time is around 1.5 hours north of
Brisbane, 2 hours north of Sydney, 3 hours from Melbourne and 1.5 hours
from Cairns to Hamilton. Direct services operate from Cairns, Brisbane
Sydney and Melbourne, with domestic and international connections via
Brisbane, Sydney and Cairns airports.
Qantas and Sunstate Airlines operate flights daily to Proserpine from
throughout Australia. A local coach service, courtesy coaches from
accommodation houses, and taxi and hire cars are available from the
airport to Proserpine, Cannonvale, Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour. The
two airports are serviced daily by Virgin Blue and Qantas. Whitsunday
Coast Airport - Proserpine airport is 20km away from Airlie Beach and is
roughly a 30 minute drive. The airport offers a transfer to Airlie
Beach. Hamilton Island also boasts an airport.
Five kilometres up the coast from Airlie Beach is the Whitsunday Airport
- a light plane airport which is a hive of activity.
Rail
Queensland Rail s 'Sunlander' and 'Queenslander' services depart
Brisbane and Cairns for Proserpine several times weekly. Sitting chair
and sleeping berths are available. Also the Great South Pacific Express
services this area. Queensland Rail provides both passenger and frieght
rail services through Proserpine Station. The northbound trains from
Brisbane to Cairns are the Sunlander. The Sunlander runs on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday mornings. It arrives at Prosperine late afternoon,
the following day. The Spirit of the Trops leaves Brisbane for
Townsville in the evening Wednesday and Sunday. It arrives at Proserpine
early afternoon the following day. First Class passengers can book
roomettes and twinettes. Economy sleepers may also be available on sum
trains. The trains have a dining car and a club car.
With the introduction of the innovative Tilt Train last year travelling
between Brisbane and Cairns three times a week , access between North
Queensland and the Whitsundays has never been easier. Daylight running
of the Tilt Train, 3 times weekly in each direction, allows passengers
to enjoy the picturesque landscapes in a convenient, comfortable
environment, ensuring that arrive refreshed and relaxed for their
holiday escape.
Coach/Bus
Greyhound has several daily services through Airlie Beach that run
northbound from Brisbane and southbound from Cairns. Phone Greyhound on
132 030 for the latest schedule or check their website on
www.greyhound.com.au. Premier Motor Service have a Brisbane northbound
which arrives at Airlie Beach in the morning. The southbound from Cairns
arrives in Airlie Beach late afternoon.
Road
The Bruce Highway runs from Brisbane to Cairns. Airlie Beach turn off
is one kilometre north of Proserpine and is then a 20km trip into the
beach town. The highway to Proserpine and the road into Cannonvale,
Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour are suitable for all vehicles.