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There are more than 8,000 islands within Australia’s maritime borders, so whether you have a day, a week or a month, there are more than enough options that will satisfy your time limit and realise your idea of paradise.

Nature lovers can lose themselves in ancient rainforests, visit the world’s largest sand island or hike for miles in picturesque scenery. Foodies can indulge in fresh and organic produce harvested from the land and the sea while watching the sun set over the sparkling ocean.

So if you just want to get away from it all, and find your island paradise in Australia, make sure to check Cheapflights.co.nz for the best flight and hotel deals.

1. Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, Queensland

Nearest airport: Hamilton Island Airport

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Proximity to the Great Barrier Reef makes this a great destination, but if you choose to stay put, you can enjoy a balance of pristine beaches and untouched nature on the south of the island, and a bit of bustle to the north where you’ll find an array of bars, restaurants and cafes. Sailing, diving and a range of other water sports await, and for those who prefer to stay on dry land, there’s an 18-hole championship course to enjoy.

2. Sydney Harbour Islands, New South Wales

Nearest airport: Sydney

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Those looking for a city break with a pop of culture should look no further than the small cluster of islands found in the scenic Sydney Harbour. The islands are rich in indigenous and colonial history, with remaining structures and relics that tell the story of Sydney’s settlement. Take a picnic and enjoy the majestic Sydney Harbour views or enjoy lunch in the cafes at Cockatoo Island or Fort Dennison.

3. Moreton Island, Queensland

Nearest airport: Brisbane

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A true nature getaway, Moreton Island offers hiking, adventure activities, pristine beaches, majestic sand dunes, unique wildlife and crystal clear lakes. Once you’ve made the most of the physically challenging activities, reward yourself with a dip in the famous Champagne Pools, natural pools hollowed out in the rocks the ocean pours into, creating a relaxing bubbly effect. An added bonus – the island is rich in Australian history and features museums, relics and walking trails that bring the past to life.

4. Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Nearest airport: Adelaide

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Kangaroo Island is known as an unspoilt paradise that has it all – white sandy beaches, plenty of unique flora and fauna and a touch of ancient Australian history. Cuddle up to koalas (maybe not literally), walk among the kangaroos and see what else you discover in the ocean and on the rugged land. When it’s time for a break, indulge in some of Australia’s most fresh and delicious produce – Kangaroo Island produces wine, farm-fresh vegetables and excellent seafood.

5. Rottnest Island, Western Australia

Nearest airport: Perth

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Just 25 minutes on the ferry from Fremantle, Rottnest Island is a great day-trip destination. Car-free, the island is tuned into nature and has an amazing relaxed vibe to it. Beautiful beaches, scenic walking trails and an abundance of family-friendly activities draw not only tourists, but also regulars who return time and time again. During your visit, take some time to seek out the quokka – the cutest animal in the world – and finish your day by stretching out sundowners with some delicious bites from the diverse range of cafes, bars and restaurants.

6. King Island, Tasmania

Nearest airport: Currie King Island Airport

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Foodies can follow their taste buds to King Island to sample some of Australia’s most fresh and delicious produce – make sure you don’t miss out on the delectable cheeses from the famous King Island Dairy. Once you’ve satiated your appetite, there are plenty of ways to burn off all that energy. King Island offers a plethora of adventurous activities including kite surfing, hiking, horse riding, diving, fishing and some spectacular surf beaches.

7. Lord Howe Island, New South Wales

Nearest airport: Lord Howe Island Airport

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A World Heritage-listed island, perfect for nature-lovers, there is more to this island than meets the eye. Spectacular views are in store for hikers, while an underwater world awaits snorkelling enthusiasts and scuba divers. Lord Howe Island has some of the best dive sites in the world, and is home to at least 500 species of fish and more than 90 species of coral that light up the depths with their vibrant colours.

8. Phillip Island, Victoria

Nearest airport: Melbourne

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Home to fairy penguins, seals and koalas, Phillip Island is paradise for those who love wildlife. If you’re looking for more action, head to one of the pristine surf beaches to catch a wave, or watch the locals do their thing. The island has a chilled out atmosphere during the day that heats up into a busy nightlife spot that’s popular with both tourists and locals.

9. Fraser Island, Queensland

Nearest airport: Brisbane

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Stretching for 123kms in length, Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world – and is a World Heritage-listed site. Fraser Island features spectacular ancient rainforests with a magnificent array of rare flora and fauna. It has more than 100 crystal clear freshwater lakes, so you can take your pick when it’s time to cool off. Superb sand dunes made up of more than 72 different colours make the island totally unique and a perfect example of nearly untouched beauty.

Decided which island you would like to visit the most? Then look no further and start planning your holiday with Cheapflights.co.nz by booking super cheap flights and accommodation with us.

About the author

Marta SafinMarta loves coffee, travels and motorbikes. Coincidentally, the three go very well together so she writes about them on her blog, My Daily Grind.

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