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Natural, pristine environment About Hamilton Island

One of Australia’s most spectacular tourist destinations, Hamilton Island is located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands.

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About Hamilton Island

Though it’s been inhabited for close to 8,000 years, Hamilton Island remains very much a pristine, natural environment.

History

From its original settlement by the Ngaro people, to its visit by Captain Cook in 1770, and evolution as a tourist destination in the 1970s and 1980s, Hamilton Island has had a long and interesting history. The island was purchased by renowned Australian winemaker, Bob Oatley, in 2003, and since, has become one of the world’s leading holiday destinations. 

Environment

While there is an abundance of restaurants, bars and resorts on Hamilton Island, only a third of the island is developed - meaning the rest remains in its pristine, natural state. There are more than a dozen walking trails through which guests can explore the island. 

Infrastructure

Every year, the Oatley family invests millions of dollars in improving the accommodation, infrastructure and services available on Hamilton Island. This includes ensuring that waste is disposed of in the most environmentally-friendly manner - and is re-used wherever possible - as well as making sure power sources are utilised in the most efficient way.