Located in the heart of the Whitsundays, South Molle Island is the largest of the North, Mid and South Molle Island Group and the only one with a resort. Located eight kilometres north-east of Shute Harbour, South Molle is a very picturesque, hilly continental island with undulating grasslands, lush pockets of rainforest, secluded bays and fringing reefs.
One of the Island's greatest assets is the white sandy beaches and pale blue waters. The Resort provides almost everything and there are optional island hopping and Barrier Reef tours available. Like most resort islands there is a maximum number of visitors allowed on the Island, ensuring you have a good time.
The Molle Islands are virtually joined so you can walk across to Mid Molle almost anytime. Superb scenery, climate, feasts, banquets and a-la-carte meals, and just about every conceivable activity are all in the one price. On land you can enjoy golf, day and night tennis, a workout in the gym or one of the many watersports.
Temperatures for South Molle Island
South Molle Island has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for South Molle Island is approximately 30 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 24 °c.
South Molle Island has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for South Molle Island is approximately 25 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 18 °c.
Queensland DVD (Queenslands South East - Land of Scenic Wonder)
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Taking you through the tree tops in Lamington where the thick, green roof shades; the mysterious underworld of the forest floor. On to Noosa, a haven of stunning national parks and brilliant waterways. Plus the amazing coloured sands of Teewah and Rainbow Beach.
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