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A secret Queensland escape: Hidden gem Pelorus Island wows with its dreamy secluded beaches and colourful coral reefs

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A little-known island with stunning beaches and an ultra-luxurious resort is being hailed as one of Queensland's best-kept secrets.

A little-known island with stunning beaches and an ultra-luxurious resort is being hailed as one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets.

Pelorus Island is the northernmost landmass of the Palm Islands and is located on the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Townsville.

This dreamy hideaway is only accessible by private boat and diving tour, and draws travelers to its pristine beaches and surrounding reefs just meters from shore.

Visitors will feel like they have the entire island to themselves and can enjoy incredible beaches with vibrant blue waters, each free of crowds.

There are also lush pristine rainforests, rugged coastal caves and kaleidoscopic coral ecosystems to explore.

A little-known island with stunning beaches and an ultra-luxurious resort is being hailed as one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets.

Pelorus Island is the northernmost landmass of the Palm Islands and is located on the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Townsville.

Pelorus Island is the northernmost landmass of the Palm Islands and is located on the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Townsville.

This dreamy hideaway is only accessible by private boat and diving tour, and attracts travelers with its pristine beaches and reefs just meters from shore.

Visitors will feel like they have the entire island to themselves as it is surrounded by many incredible beaches with vibrant blue waters and completely free of crowds.

This dreamy hideaway is only accessible by private boat and diving tour, and attracts travelers with its pristine beaches and reefs just meters from shore.

Pelorus Island is also home to a luxurious lodge with four opulent suites right on the beach starting at a whopping $20,000 a night.

Guests can enjoy the island’s natural beauty during the day and enjoy a culinary experience showcasing the freshest local produce at night.

Cruises to Pelorus Island are also offered on the popular Orpheus Island, which is just 800 meters away.

Orpheus Island is a luxury all-inclusive resort for up to 28 people at a time AND takes guests on cruises around the Great Palm Archipelago.

For those looking for a more affordable stay, camping is allowed on the island, although there is no fresh water or facilities.

There are also lush pristine rainforests, rugged coastal caves and kaleidoscopic coral ecosystems to explore.

There are also lush pristine rainforests, rugged coastal caves and kaleidoscopic coral ecosystems to explore.

Pelorus Island is also home to a luxurious lodge with four opulent suites right on the beach starting at a whopping $20,000 a night.

Pelorus Island is also home to a luxurious lodge with four opulent suites right on the beach starting at a whopping $20,000 a night.

For those looking for a more affordable stay, camping is allowed on the island; however, there is no fresh water or facilities.

For those looking for a more affordable stay, camping is allowed on the island; however, there is no fresh water or facilities.

People who have experienced this secluded island paradise have praised their trips; many describe it as “beautiful” and others say it is “indispensable.”

‘Coral right off the beach and a desert island to ourselves. “How good,” wrote one bather.

‘I’ve been several times and it has always been an incredible experience. “I’ve seen humpback whales, sea turtles, coral reefs, dolphins, a huge selection of different fish, manta rays and sea birds,” said a second.

‘If you like snorkeling and seeing what’s beneath the waves and you don’t have a big boat capable of making the long trip to the reef, then give it a try. I rate it five out of five stars, a must see.’

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