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Quilálea Island Walk


What better way to appreciate the island in all its glory, than by exploring it on foot. There are two pathways around the island; The Casuarinas Path for short walks incorporating Kingfish Bay on the west side of the island and Turtle Beach on the east is a total length of 2½ kilometres. The Whale Lookout Trail, which extends down to the southern point past Heron’s Point and Oyster Rocks, is about 3½ kilometres.

Along the meandering pathways, you are likely to encounter some of the wildlife indigenous to Quilálea. During the high tide, snorkelling is possible from Turtle Beach, the halfway point of the walk.
The walks can be undertaken at any time and a guide will accompany you if requested.
You should bring comfortable shoes or sandals, sunscreen, hat, camera and the ‘bird spotter’s guide’ from your villa.
We will provide drinking water, towels and snorkel equipment on demand.


 
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