Reviewed By:
Leah Fox
Travel Date:
April 2005
My husband and I travelled with our two children (5 and 7) to Hamilton Island last April. We flew from Mount Gambier to Melbourne, stayed the night in Melbourne Hilton and flew on Jetstar to Hamilton Island the next morning. We had originally had flights all on the same day but Jetstar changed their departing time to 9am instead of 10.30am in late February which meant we couldn't make that flight. After a few phone calls we had to change our flights from Mount Gambier to the day before and at a cost of $250 to us. So much for being organised! The Hilton at Melbourne airport is very lovely and very assessable but we had a bad nights sleep due to being in the same room as our kids. We are not used to that.
The flight was quick and we arrived in Hamilton Island to sunny skies and wind. The weather the rest of the week was not at its best but you cant predict the weather. It rained quite a bit but when the sun came out it was very warm. It was still warm enough for the girls and us to swim. We stayed in the One bedroom apartments which was ideal for us. At night the girls went to bed in our king sized bed and we just moved them into the lounge when we were ready to go to sleep. The room was clean, had great views and was serviced daily.
Hamilton island is quite large and everyone zips around the island on a buggy. They are very expensive to hire ($700 for the week) so we just hired it on 3 occasions for a lesser fee. (about $50 for 3 hours) The kids loved the buggies though and it did beat walking up the steep hill to the harbour.
We had breakfast included in our accommodation and it was a fantastic feast every morning. After stuffing ourselves the first morning we were quite retrained from then on. We made our own lunch in the apartment and went out for a meal at night. The kids ate for free (with paying adults) in certain places and we found this deal great.
We went on three day trips. The first one was to Whitehaven beach. This the best beach ever and a must to see. When we arrived the sun came out and it perfect! The whitest and softest sand you will ever see. The Fantasea crew are very professional and even take photos of you and your family to buy later. We got one photo of our girls on the beach which was lovely. Worth every bit of money this day trip.
The next trip was with Fantasea again to Reefworld. My husband was smart enough to take sea-sickness tablets and was fine on the way. I didn't think I got sea-sick, but I was wrong. I managed to not vomit but I was that close. The sea was very rough and there was a few people vomiting into paper bags. The crew were great and helped a lot. Solution - take those tablets before as its too late when you start feeling sick. I sucked on ice ( which helped) and stared at the horizon and when that disappeared I stared at clouds. My youngest was also a little bit queasy. When we arrived ( it was a long 90 min trip) Reefworld is like a pontoon and I still was a little bit queasy from the slight rocking. But it is a very organised place. Lots to see and do. My husband went snorkelling and I didn't want to but the crew persuaded me. Let me say that as soon as I got into the water I felt a million dollars. The seasickness totally disappeared. As a first timer it was relatively easy and the highlight of the whole trip. There was a submarine to go on if you didn't want to get wet and a great underwater viewing platform. Our family choose to take the helicopter trip back (very expensive but oh so worth it) at a cost of $900 to us. There was no way I was going back on the boat. The helicopter ride was fantastic. The helicopter was a flash 10- leather seated $5 million dollar one and we felt like zillionaires in it. We flew over the reefs and saw the famous heart-shaped reef, Whitehaven beach, and other islands.
The last day trip was to Daydream island. We organised this trip whilst we were there. This resort looked lovely but I think Hamilton island has more to do and more choices of restaurants. The resort pool looked great though!
Overall, our family had a lovely time and are currently planning a family holiday to Fiji.

