This was one of the most fun and spontaneous weekends of my
life. I deiced about 4 days before that I would be going to the Whitsunday
Islands. I had to plan out all I wanted to do very quickly, but it turned out
to be quite a success. The Whitsundays are a group of 74 islands and a favorite
sailing destination. Whitehaven Beach is noted one of the most beautiful in the
world. The sand is 100% pure white silica. I went on the trip with my friend,
Adele, and 2 new girls I hadn’t previously met. We all ended up getting along
very well and came to call ourselves ‘The Top Four’.


We arrived, picked up the car, and headed off to Airlie
Beach. We searched for Conway National Park for some hiking and found Conway
Beach. The sane stretched farther than any beach I had seen. I wasn’t even sure
if it was a beach because the water was so far, you could barely see it. We frolicked
around the beach and headed off to Mt. Looper walking track. We were having bad
luck finding it and lost a lot of light, but we eventually found it. It was a
night hike through the forests amongst the shimmering stars. There were many frogs
that hopped about. At the end of the walk, we did some yoga below the beautiful
stars.

The next morning was my cruise to Whitehaven Beach on
Whitsunday Island and Daydream Island. It was raining and windy at the start of
the day. The waters were gorgeous and we all stood by the side of the boat and
the wind whip our hair. We arrived on Whitsunday Island for a bit of exploring.
I walked Whitsunday National Park as blue butterflies swam through the trees. I
even saw a snake slither in front of me and slightly panicked, but all was
well. I walked to a lookout over the beach. After swimming and walking the
lovely beach we hopped back on the boat to go to Daydream Island. The theme of
the island was mermaids; I couldn’t have been more excited about it. There was
a Mermaid Beach with 3 mermaids on the shore. Kangaroos hopped about and there was a
rainforest walk and a life reef to see. It rained sporadically throughout the
day. Adele and I walked through the rainforest to Lover’s Cove and climbed up
some rocks to sit and look at the horizon for quite some time. Then we hurried
back to the boat and watched the sunset over the ocean.



Jenny, Nishi and Adele left the next morning. We walked the
Airlie Beach, saw the sunrise, and said our farewells. Once they left I
continued down the beach on the bicentennial walk which went to Airlie Shute
Harbor. I sat under a tree and took in the beach for about an hour before my
sailing trip. I met up with the group and could tell that it would be a good
time. Everyone was so nice. I automatically connected with a girl from Finland,
Bambi. ‘Habibi’ set sail on the open ocean and we sailed the day away to arrive
at Tongue Bay for the night. Sleeping on a ship was a new experience. I roomed
with Bambi and 2 girls from England. We were in the room at the very front of
the boat and we were rocked to sleep by the waves.

We woke up to explore Whitsunday Island. We crossed from one
side to the other in a rain forest.
We arrived at Hill Inlet Lookout, one of the
most photographed places in the world. I was in shock and it was easy to see
why. The sand swirled below us with the tides, making swirls of sand bars and
water. It was quite the sight to see. We walked down to the beach and walked
out to a sandbar through the clear water. There were many stingrays swimming by
us, the ones here were harmless but we still avoided them. Bambi and I swam
around on the beach with mountains in the background. It was absolutely
gorgeous. The rest of the day was about snorkeling and the Great Barrier Reef.
We snorkeled Luncheon Bay and Manta Ray Bay. I got to swim with my favorite
animal, a sea turtle, for about an hour. To conclude the long day at sea
swimming in the waters we danced in Caves Bay as the sunset.
The next morning was my last day in the boat. I woke up
bright and early for our last snorkel of the trip. There is nothing better to
wake you up in the morning than a swim in the ocean; it was amazing to wake up
to. We sailed back to Abel Point Marina
and I even got to participate in the sailing, I pulled some sails for the
captain, which was awesome. When we got back we all said goodbye, we had bonded
really well as a group and I knew I would miss them all and this weekend. I
spent a couple of hours tanning at Airlie Beach Lagoon with Bambi before I
caught the bus to the airport. I flew out of Proserpine Airport, the smallest I
had ever seen with only 4 gates.
I loved getting to know new friends this weekend, sailing
around the gorgeous islands, and making memories. It was my favorite trip in
Australia so far and I feel blessed to have been where I was and experienced
what I did. Another point for Australia. It’s winning.