Things to do on the island:
Reef Walking:
At low tide, you can venture all the way to the reef edge. You'll see a multitude of marine life as an experienced guide introduces you to the reef eco-system.
Nature Walks:
Guided walks around the island introduce you to natural wonders of the beach and lagoon, the bird rookery, the lighthouse and the historical artefacts left behind by the guano miners.
Fish Feeding:
A multitude of reef fish appear at the "fish pool" everyday and our activities officer will show you how to hand feed them.
Slide Shows & Evening Lectures:
Learn more about the Great Barrier Reef and Lady Elliot Island during our evening presentations in the Reef Education Centre.
Seasonal Events:
Turtle Nesting
November to February
Every year, green and loggerhead turtles return to the island to start a new life cycle. At sunset, they clamber up the beach around the Resort to dig deep pits where they lay between 80 and 180 eggs.
Turtle Hatching
February to April
At the end of the nesting season, we watch again as hundreds of baby turtles make their way to the water.
Whale Migration
June to October
Lady Elliot Island is just to the north of Hervey Bay which has become a popular breeding ground for humpbacks. In the past two years, killer and Minke whales have been sighted in the waters off Lady Elliot Island.
Bird Nesting
October to April
The island is a breeding and nesting ground for many species of tropical seabirds and wading birds.
Coral Spawning
November to December
Coral spawning is a spectacular, mass-synchronised event not known in any other part of the animal kingdom. In late spring and early summer, the coral polyps release their eggs and sperm which float to the surface in a dense cloud of pink, red, orange and sometimes purple micro-organisms.
All Year Round
Our star attractions visit all year round: The manta rays, the turtles, the resident seabirds, the huge variety of tropical fish, the anemones, the starfish, the clams and the moray eels |