Whitehaven Beach

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Whitehaven Beach is a renowned Australian beach celebrated for its pristine white silica sand and turquoise waters on Whitsunday Island in Queensland.

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Whitehaven Beach canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Airlie Beach
Hamilton Island
accessMethod boat
helicopter
seaplane
country Australia
governingBody Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
hasActivity camping with permits
day tours
hasAward frequently ranked among the world’s best beaches
hasClimate tropical
hasFeature tidal sand patterns at Hill Inlet
hasProtectionStatus marine park
national park
hasRegulation no dogs allowed
no smoking areas
protected marine park rules
hasRestriction no permanent structures on the beach
hasSandType silica sand
hasViewpoint Hill Inlet Lookout
knownFor environmental cleanliness
pristine white sand
scenic beauty
turquoise waters
length about 7 kilometres
locatedIn Coral Sea
Queensland
Whitsunday Islands
surface form: Whitsunday Island

Whitsunday Islands
locatedInRegion Whitsunday Region
near Hill Inlet
nearestTown Airlie Beach
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Great Barrier Reef
surface form: Great Barrier Reef region

Whitsunday Islands National Park
popularActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
snorkelling
swimming
sandColor white
sandComposition high-purity silica
state Queensland
tourismType eco-tourism
waterColor turquoise

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Whitsunday Islands hasFamousBeach Whitehaven Beach
Whitsunday Region tourismAttraction Whitehaven Beach
Whitsunday Islands National Park contains Whitehaven Beach