Hayman Island, Whitsundays, is one of the world's finest resorts and is the only Australian resort to become a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. All rooms have magnificent views of the Whitsundays or the tropical landscaped gardens.
Visitors receive the best of both worlds, combining magnificence with the natural beauty of a tropical paradise. Hayman Island is the most northerly of the Whitsunday Group and is situated about 28 kilometres north-east of Shute Harbour and about 900 kilometres north of Brisbane.
A quiet mountainous continental island mainly covered with eucalypt and hoop pine, Hayman offers you a feast for your eyes on any one of many bushwalks. It is also the closest resort to the Great Barrier Reef with helicopter or cruiser transport giving guests the opportunity for coral viewing or diving.
Big game fishermen come to Hayman in the months of September, October and November in search of the legendary Black Marlin. On a sparkling sunny day the colour of the water of Hayman's lagoon and Whitsunday Passage are simply stunning - the hues range from gold to turquoise to emerald to sapphire. On Hayman, you will believe the blues can make you happy.
Temperatures for Hayman Island
Hayman Island has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Hayman Island is approximately 30 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 24 °c.
Hayman Island has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Hayman Island is approximately 25 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 18 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
23
32
February
23
31
March
22
30
April
19
28
May
16
26
June
12
24
July
12
24
August
13
25
September
15
27
October
18
30
November
20
32
December
22
32
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