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The beach at the resort
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Orpheus Island
Beautiful island in the Great Barrier Reef.
Orpheus Island is located 20 km east of Ingham and 80
km north-east of Townsville. It is a small island only 11 km long and,
on average, about 1 km wide. Most of the island is controlled by the
Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service with the exceptions
being the small but exclusive Orpheus Island Resort in Hazard Bay with
its accommodation of 31 rooms, and the James Cook University Marine
Research Station in Pioneer Bay.
The island was named by Lieutenant G. E. Richards in 1887
after the Orpheus, a British naval vessel wrecked off the coast of New
Zealand in 1863.
The island, which is volcanic in origin, covers an area
of 1300 hectares. In 1960 it was declared a national park. It is
surrounded by excellent reefs and the vegetation and wildlife,
particularly the birds, are of considerable scientific interest.
Although small the island has natural vegetation ranging from
grasslands through to tropical rainforest. The wildlife includes a
number of varieties of snake as well as echidnas, orange-footed
scrubfowl, yellow-bellied sunbirds, friar birds, ospreys, kites, reef
herons and egrets.
The reefs around the island have been zoned 'A'
(limited fishing only) and 'B' (look but don't touch) and the Parks
service go to some trouble to ensure that visitors do not damage the
coral in any way.
Things to see:
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View across to Curacoa Island
from the eastern coast
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Vital
Information About the Island
1. The Island Itself
Location
Orpheus Island is located 20 km
east of Ingham, 80 km north-east of Townsville and 190km south of Cairns.
Description of the island
It is a small island only 11 km long and, on average,
about 1 km wide. The island, which is volcanic in origin, covers an
area of 1300 hectares. There are a number of pleasant walks. The
eastern side of the island is quite steep and craggy.
How do visitors access it?
By the Orpheus Seaplane - service operating daily from
Cairns (1 hour travel time - cost $550 return per person or half one
way) or twice daily from Townsville (30 minutes travel time - cost $341
return per person or $170 one way). Special charters by boat can be
arranged - closest boat ramp is at Taylor's Beach, 25 km from Ingham.
Activities on the island
Visiting the James Cook University Research Station,
bushwalking, swimming, birdwatching, camping, snorkelling.
The Marine Research Station
It is possible to inspect the Marine Research Station
but visits must be arranged with the manager in advance on (07) 4777 7336.
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Relaxing around the pool in
front of the resort
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2. Resorts on
the Island
History
Orpheus Island Resort is one of
the few remaining privately owned island resorts.
How big is it?
31 Private rooms consisting of 8 Beachfront Terraces, 15
Beachfront Studios, 2 Beachfront Bungalows, 6 Mediterranean Villas -
Facilities for small conferences - No more than 74 guests, children
under 15 not accepted.
Who does it appeal to?
People who love peace and quiet - honeymooners, diving
enthusiasts - there are no TV's or telephones in rooms
Free activities
As above including two pools & spa, tennis,
recreation room with gym equipment, TV and video.
Other activities
Scuba Diving, Game fishing, sea and air charters,
drinks, boutique.
Eating at the resort
Fine gourmet cuisine, fresh seafood.
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Resorts
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Orpheus Island Resort
PMB 15
Townsville
Orpheus Island
QLD
4810
Telephone: (07) 4777 7377, 1800 077 167
Facsimile: (07) 4777 7533
Rating: ****
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Camping & Other
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Queensland National Parks & Wildlife Service Camp Sites
(at Yankee & Pioneer Bays) (permits required)
Orpheus Island
QLD
Telephone: (07) 4776 1700 or (07) 4721 2399
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