The Magic of Low Isles
Set like a jewel in a Great Barrier Reef lagoon, Low Isles is an idyllic, unspoilt coral island that appeals to everyone. The wide, sandy beach and clear, calm lagoon waters are ideal for swimming, snorkelling and families. Whether you decide to lay under a palm thatched umbrella, slip into the water to explore the beautiful coral gardens, alive with brilliantly coloured fishes, or simply stroll to the iconic lighthouse for a different view, Low Isles is the place for you. Visitors are limited to protect Low Isles' reef's ecology, so you'll experience this island heaven with only a select few who are there to appreciate this National Park of Australia, leaving this beautiful, palm fringed island beach for you to explore and enjoy. more
Situated 15 kilometres north-east of Port Douglas, Low Isles is a four acre coral cay surrounded by 55 acres of reef. The corals are very close to the island, which makes snorkelling an enjoyable experience. The two small islands are separate with one common reef. The larger of the two, Woody Island, is uninhabited except for a large bird population. It is a vital habitat for many species.

