Fitzroy Island, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Fitzroy Island, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Geheime Inseln des Great Barrier Reef

Schnorcheln auf Lizard Island in Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Haggerstone Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Haggerstone Island

Haggerstone Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Haggerstone Island

Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Orpheus Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Orpheus Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

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Das Great Barrier Reef umfasst rund 600 kontinentale Inseln – auch bei wiederholten Besuchen wird Ihnen also nicht langweilig werden.

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Fitzroy Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Fitzroy Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Pumpkin Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Pumpkin Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Lady Musgrave Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland ©Tourism and Events Queensland

Lady Musgrave Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Mantarochen, Lady Elliot Island, Queensland © James Vodicka

Lady Elliot Island, Queensland © James Vodicka

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Verbringen Sie einen umweltverträglichen Urlaub am Great Barrier Reef

North West Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

North West Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Blaue Anemone mit Clownfish, Frankland Islands, Queensland © Phil Warring

Blaue Anemone mit Clownfish, Frankland Islands, Queensland © Phil Warring

Camp Island, Queensland © Tourism Australia

Camp Island, Queensland © Tourism Australia