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Visit here| these small islands known for their privacy and romance, only the sea, the sunset and yourself

Visit here| these small islands known for their privacy and romance, only the sea, the sunset and yourself

Location: Great Barrier Reef

Highlights: Private islands

On queensland's Great Barrier Reef and winding inland waterways, there are countless small islands, all of which have a unique style, but have a common feature, which is that they are very private. Among them, in addition to the beautiful island and rainforest scenery of the Great Barrier Reef, Bedara Island is also very rich in leisure and entertainment, you can take an exclusive yacht to go out to sea, dive, sea fishing, enjoy the beach sunset, or row in the nearby sea, go hiking to the island rainforest and so on. Holiday villas are scattered around the island, "invisible" to each other, staying in them, completely undisturbed by others.

Located in the northern part of the Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island has a national forest park and 24 hidden and pristine beaches. With crystal clear waters, visitors love to try stand-up paddles and kayaks, or dive underwater to meet marine life, and the famous dive site Cod Cave is nearby to surprise divers. What is rare is that there is only one resort on the island, with a total of 40 rooms, and only guests can take a private flight to the island, mysterious and quiet. There is also a small island favored by celebrities, Hayman Island, located in the northernmost part of the Whitsunday Islands, where there is only one intercontinental hotel on the island, where Bill Gates and Robin Williams have vacationed.

Mekpis Island in the Nusa region of the Sunshine Coast is a small inland river island, very romantic, located on the Noosa River, with a chic "love" shape has become a popular punching point for many couples. In order to protect the natural ecology, the resorts on the island only accept a maximum of 20 customers per day. With pools, jungles, waterfalls, springs and gardens, it's like alice in a wonderland.

Beijing News reporter Qu Xiaoyi

Edited by Li Zheng Proofreader Zhao Lin

Photo Courtesy of Tourism Queensland

Source: Beijing News

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