Seclusion, beaches, rainforest and reefs are just some of the attractions of this scenic group of islands. Endangered rock-wallabies live on Gloucester Island, the largest in the group.
More remote than other parks in the Whitsundays, these scenic continental islands offer a quiet retreat. Gloucester Island, the largest of the group, is home to a colony of endangered Proserpine rock-wallabies. The islands and surrounding waters are protected by the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.