Nara Inlet

Natural Attractions

Nestled in the south east end of the Whitsundays’ Hook Island is Nara Inlet, a secluded bay with tranquil waters that reflect the dense forestry that covers the island’s steep hills. The clear water acts as a window to the fringing reef and is known for its sheltered anchorage and easy access to the island.
Sailing boats moored in Nara Inlet with tree covered hills of island in the distance
View from the hilltop overlooking the sailing boats in blue ocean and other islands in distance
Nara Inlet view from the water, close to rocks and steps leading to trees on island
Within the hills of the inlet is the Ngaro cultural site; caves with ancient rock wall paintings and interactive displays where you can learn about the history of the Ngaro Aboriginal people.

A visit to Nara Inlet is not complete without venturing further down to the bottom of the inlet, where you will find a magical fresh-water rock pool and refreshing waterfall, however this natural pool only flows during the rainy seasons.

Information

Address

Nara Inlet, Hook Island, Queensland, 4802

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