Hinchinbrook Island
Hinchinbrook Island is Australia's Largest Island National Park. The Island abounds in flora, fauna, palm-fringed beaches, mangrove waterways and rugged granite crags. "A Bushwalker's Dream", Hichinbrook Island is an amazing Island, which is teeming with wildlife and jagged chains of mountains, forming the backbone of the Island. You'll not only see Rainforests of Milky Pine, Palm Figs and Vines, there is also 66 species of birds, 22 species of butterflies, 29 species of mangroves and many more varieties of fish and crustaceans to mention. |
Beautiful sunsets from Hinchinbrook Island |
Hinchinbrook Island is uninhabited except for the Award Winning, Environmentally Friendly, "Hinchinbrook Island Resort" situated at Cape Richards. If you want true peace, beauty and tranquillity in which to restore your mind, body and soul then Hichinbrook Island is the perfect place to go!