Best of Queensland: Brisbane to Whitsundays Road Trip (7–9 Days)

Journey from Brisbane through the Sunshine Coast and K’gari to Airlie Beach and the Whitsundays on a spectacular 7–9 day Queensland adventure.

Brisbane To Whitsundays Road Trip

Explore the Best of Queensland on a 7–9 day coastal road trip from Brisbane to the Whitsundays — taking in the Sunshine Coast’s golden beaches, the wild beauty of K’gari, and the tropical, island-hopping hub of Airlie Beach. This guide gives you a practical, day-by-day itinerary for the perfect Brisbane to Whitsundays road trip. This includes driving times, distances, and smart tips for campsites, permits and seasons.

Estimated trip length: 7–9 days • Total distance: ~1,250–1,350 km • Best time: April–October (drier, cooler in the tropics)

Planning the ultimate Brisbane to Whitsundays road trip? Whether you’re hiring a campervan in Brisbane or starting your East Coast Australia road trip further south, this guide covers the best stops — Sunshine Coast, K’gari (Fraser Island), Agnes Water/1770, and Airlie Beach — with practical travel tips and camping suggestions to help you craft an unforgettable self-drive adventure.

Brisbane to Whitsundays Road Trip Highlights

  • Sunshine Coast beaches and the Noosa National Park coastal track
  • K’gari (Fraser Island) day tour from Hervey Bay (permit/tour required)
  • Laid-back surf towns: Agnes Water & Seventeen Seventy
  • Whitsunday Islands sailing and snorkelling from Airlie Beach
  • Conway National Park lookouts & walking trails near Airlie
  • Optional: Great Barrier Reef day trip from the Whitsundays

Brisbane to Whitsundays Road Trip Overview

Direction: Northbound from Brisbane to Airlie Beach via the Bruce Highway (A1) with scenic coastal detours. Expect a mix of short beach hops and one longer highway day (or split it with an extra stop).

Approximate segment distances & driving times:

  • Brisbane → Noosa: ~140 km / 2 hrs
  • Noosa → Hervey Bay: ~190 km / 2.5 hrs
  • Hervey Bay → Agnes Water/1770: ~240 km / 3 hrs
  • Agnes Water/1770 → Airlie Beach: ~650–700 km / 7.5–8.5 hrs (option to break in Yeppoon/Rockhampton)
  • Local driving around Airlie Beach/Conway NP: ~50–120 km over 1–2 days

9-Day Brisbane to Whitsundays Road Trip Itinerary

Day 1: Brisbane → Noosa (Sunshine Coast)

Ease into the trip with a short coastal hop. Walk the Noosa National Park coastal track for dolphin/turtle spotting, swim at Main Beach, and catch sunset at Laguna Lookout. Overnight at a riverside or national-park-adjacent holiday park.

Day 2: Noosa → Hervey Bay (Gateway to K’gari)

Roll north to Hervey Bay. Book a K’gari (Fraser Island) day tour for tomorrow (4WD permit/tours required; standard campervans are not suitable for sand driving). Winter brings prime whale-watching.

Day 3: K’gari Day Tour

Join a full-day K’gari tour (Eli Creek, Lake McKenzie, 75-Mile Beach) or relax on Hervey Bay’s esplanade cycle path if seas or schedules don’t suit. Overnight Hervey Bay.

Day 4: Hervey Bay → Agnes Water & Seventeen Seventy

Unwind in laid-back surf towns with quiet coves and coastal lookouts. Do the paperbark forest boardwalk and enjoy sunset at 1770. Beachfront holiday parks and budget camps abound.

Day 5: Agnes Water — Beach Day & Short Hikes

Keep it cruisy: surf lessons, kayak tours, or coastal headland walks. Reset and restock before the longer drive north.

Day 6: Agnes Water → Airlie Beach (Whitsundays)

The big transit day. Arrive to palm-lined boardwalks, marina vibes and tour desks. Prebook a full-day sailing/snorkel for tomorrow. Popular area — sites fill up in peak season.

Day 7: Whitsundays Sailing & Snorkelling

Day trip to white-silica beaches and lagoon-blue water. Snorkel coral gardens and laze on deck. Return for casual eats and live music in Airlie.

Day 8: Airlie Beach — Conway National Park & Lookouts

Stretch the legs on Conway Circuit sections or drive to local lookouts. Consider a sunset cruise or paddleboard session in the bay.

Day 9: Airlie Beach — Free Day or Optional Reef Trip

Add a Great Barrier Reef pontoon/snorkel tour, skydive over the islands, or simply relax by the lagoon before wrapping the trip.

7-Day Express Brisbane to Whitsundays Road Trip Option

  • Day 1: Brisbane → Noosa
  • Day 2: Noosa → Hervey Bay
  • Day 3: K’gari day tour (or Hervey Bay beaches)
  • Day 4: Hervey Bay → Agnes Water/1770
  • Day 5: Agnes Water → Airlie Beach (long drive)
  • Day 6: Whitsundays day trip
  • Day 7: Airlie Beach — relax, Conway NP walks, depart

Tip: With fewer days, keep beach time short and anchor the journey around one hero experience (e.g., Whitsundays sailing).

Camping, Parks & Facilities

  • Holiday parks: Common in every coastal town; expect powered sites, hot showers, laundries and pools.
  • National park campgrounds: Book ahead (especially school holidays). Some are basic — bring water and be self-sufficient.
  • Booking systems: Queensland Parks bookings are online; many private parks accept same-day arrivals outside peak periods.
  • Powered vs unpowered: If your camper’s batteries are limited, choose powered sites on longer stays to keep fridges and devices happy.

When to Go & Safety Notes

  • Best weather: April–October is ideal for North Queensland (drier, cooler). Summer brings heat, rain and potential cyclones up north.
  • Stinger season: In tropical waters (roughly Nov–May), wear stinger suits and follow local signage.
  • K’gari access: Soft-sand 4WD conditions; standard 2WD campervans are not suitable. Consider a guided tour.
  • Wildlife: Avoid dusk/dawn driving to reduce animal strikes; keep speeds sensible on rural roads.
  • Insurance & exclusions: Some roads, beaches and water crossings are excluded — check your rental terms before detours.

What to Pack for a Brisbane to Whitsundays Road Trip

  • Light, breathable clothing; a warm layer for winter nights
  • Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, SPF 50+, reef-safe sunscreen
  • Insect repellent, compact first-aid kit, any personal meds
  • Reusable water bottles; soft-sided cooler or extra ice bricks
  • Microfibre towels, quick-dry gear, thongs/water shoes
  • Head torch, power bank, spare charging cables
  • Swim gear + stinger suits when required in the tropics

Quick FAQs

How many days do I need from Brisbane to the Whitsundays?

7–9 days keeps driving reasonable and leaves time for Sunshine Coast, K’gari and a full Whitsundays day trip.

Is this route suitable for first-time campervan travellers?

Yes. The Bruce Highway is straightforward. Plan fuel stops and avoid late-night driving.

Can I swim year-round?

Yes, but in the tropics follow stinger season precautions and local signage. Southern beaches are generally fine year-round with normal surf safety.

Do I need to prebook campsites?

Highly recommended in school holidays or for popular destinations (Noosa, Hervey Bay, Airlie Beach). National parks often require advance bookings.

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