Home to some of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, The Whitsundays ensures that everyone—regardless of ability—can enjoy these bucket list experiences safely, comfortably, and stress-free. 

 

Below is a guide to some of the region’s key accessible experiences. Please check with individual operators to confirm details and ensure the warmest Whitsunday welcome during your visit. 

 

Daydream Island 

Great for: Travellers with Visual Impairments | Wheelchair Users 

Daydream Island is a sensory haven, particularly for guests with visual impairments. The Living Reef offers hands-on, tactile experiences where visitors can interact with marine life, including colourful fish, sea stars, and baby reef sharks. Don’t miss the Stingray Splash activity, which allows guests to wade into shallow waters to feed smaller rays—a truly unforgettable experience. 

Enjoying the scenery at Daydream Island. 

For wheelchair users, Daydream Island provides accessible ground and first-floor rooms featuring wider doorways and thoughtful bathroom layouts to ensure a comfortable stay. 

Note: Guests are encouraged to check accessibility details prior to arrival. 

Cruise Whitsundays 

Great for: Semi-Mobile Wheelchair Users 

No visit to The Whitsundays is complete without experiencing the iconic Whitehaven Beach.

 

A group of people standing and gathered at the shoreline of a clear, shallow beach. A person in a beach wheelchair dips their feet in the water, while a guide stands in the water, engaging with the group.

Fish feeding on Whitehaven Beach with Cruise Whitsundays.

 

Cruise Whitsundays provides specialised beach wheelchairs, enabling semi-mobile guests to enjoy the stunning soft sands and clear waters up close. Fish feeding and paddling are made possible with gentle assistance, ensuring a memorable day for everyone. 

Note: While ferries are not fully wheelchair accessible, semi-mobile travellers who can stand or be supported over a few steps are able to board comfortably. 

Driftwood Tours 

Great for: Travellers with Sensory Needs 

For those who prefer a smaller, land-based adventure, Driftwood Tours offers relaxed, small-group excursions to hidden gems across The Whitsundays.

 

Two men relaxing in side-by-side hammocks under the shade of trees, smiling and enjoying the outdoors. One of them is making a friendly hand gesture while the other lounges comfortably, wearing sunglasses and casual clothing. The setting is a sandy area with flora in the background.

Taking it easy on the hammocks with Driftwood Tours.

 

Destinations like Hideaway Bay, Cape Gloucester, and Froggies Beach are perfect for travellers looking for a calm and immersive experience at their own pace. 

Note: Driftwood Tours buses are unable to accommodate wheelchairs. 

 

BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort 

Great for: Wheelchair Users | Guests with Vision Impairments | People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing | Children with Autism 

 

A group of smiling individuals posing enthusiastically around a colourful cut-out display featuring a fun, tropical-themed design. Some people have their faces framed in the cut-out holes, while others stand with their arms outstretched, enjoying the vibrant outdoor setting surrounded by greenery.

A warm welcome from the team at BIG4 Adventure Whitsundays.

 

As a leader in inclusive travel, BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort ensures every guest feels welcome. This multi-award-winning property combines thoughtful design, accessible amenities, and tailored support to cater to a range of abilities. 

Wheelchair Users: Accessible rooms with wide doorways, accessible parking, and navigable pathways ensure a stress-free stay. 

Guests with Vision Impairments: Features include Braille signage, tactile markers, and Vacayit audio guides for self-paced resort tours. Visual aid kits are available for added convenience. 

Guests Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: A fixed hearing loop at reception and portable hearing loops ensure clear communication, while audio guide transcripts and a WCAG 2.1-compliant website enhance the experience. 

 

A young boy sitting at a small desk, smiling at the camera, while a staff member in a purple uniform sits across from him with a welcoming expression.

The hearing loop at BIG4 Adventure Whitsundays.

 

Children on the Autism Spectrum: BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort offers The Reilly Room, a fully equipped autism sensory room designed in collaboration with specialists to provide a calming retreat for children and families. Features include weighted blankets, a free-standing hammock, tactile cushions, calming music, and sensory toys, ensuring a safe and soothing environment during their stay. The room is available for individual family use, with a social script provided to help prepare children for their holiday experience. 

 

A sensory room with dim lighting, colourful projected lights creating patterns on the walls and ceiling. The room features a hammock, soft cushions, toys, and a calming atmosphere designed for relaxation and stimulation. A small window lets in some natural light, adding to the tranquil setting.

The Reilly Room at BIG4 Adventure Whitsunday Resort.

 

Families travelling through BIG4 Adventure Whitsundays will also appreciate the resort’s welcoming atmosphere, thoughtful layouts, and calming surroundings. 

 

Whitsundays Prosocial Support Services 

Great for: Travellers Needing Personalised Support | NDIS Participants  

Whitsundays Prosocial Support Services ensures a seamless and inclusive holiday experience for all. Catering to individuals aged 0-100 years and those of all abilities, their dedicated team offers tailored daily or respite support to meet unique needs. From planning accessible tours to providing personalised care at accommodations, they go beyond expectations to create a stress-free experience. Their services are not limited to NDIS participants, offering peace of mind to families and friends travelling together. Whether exploring The Whitsundays or enjoying time at your accommodation, you can count on their expertise to make your holiday truly special. 

 

An elderly woman in a wheelchair, accompanied by a man and a smiling guide in a blue uniform, observing an underwater display in an aquarium. Colourful fish swim in the background, illuminated by beams of light, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere.

Experiencing the underwater observatory on Daydream Island.

 

With a growing number of accessible options, The Whitsundays continues to set the benchmark for inclusive tourism in Queensland and across Australia.