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Airlie Beach, once a popular destination for backpackers, has now become a thriving coastal town that attracts travelers from all over Australia. With its year-round tropical weather and a vibrant holiday atmosphere, it is the perfect spot to relax and unwind on the magnificent North Queensland coast. The town is adorned with numerous large resorts, offering a range of accommodations, including incredible "standby specials" for budget-conscious travelers. Airlie Beach is also a hub for water activities, sailing, and cruising, boasting two large commercial marinas, Abel Point and Port of Airlie, making it an ideal gateway to explore the breath-taking Whitsunday Islands. While the bustling main strip is home to popular backpacker resorts and lively pubs, the surrounding areas of Cannonvale, Cannon valley, Strathdickie, Jubilee Pocket, and Shute Harbour offer a more serene and rural setting, with ample opportunities to experience acreage-style living and farming. Embark on an unforgettable adventure and catch a ferry to the mesmerizing Whitsunday Islands from the state-of-the-art Cruise Whitsundays Maritime Terminal, conveniently located next to Port of Airlie Marina, or set off to Hayman Island from Abel Point Marina, both situated at strategic points along Airlie Beach's main street.
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