• Hooks Island is an uninhabited, approximately 36-acre (15 ha) tidal salt marsh island in San Francisco Bay, in Palo Alto, California, United States.
  • If you’re looking for a quiet island in the Whitsundays with excellent diving and snorkelling locations a stone’s throw from the beach, Hook Island may be for you.
  • Situated in the heart of the Whitsundays, Hook Island is a true natural paradise, offering visitors an array of experiences in a stunning, pristine environment.
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  • We recommend charterers plan to anchor for a night or two at Hook Island to take advantage of the Island’s proximity to popular Whitsunday attractions.
  • Hook Island is one of the best places to visit in the Whitsundays. Famous for its cultural sites and snorkel spots, don't miss the beautiful Hook Island!
  • Hook Island is located in the Cumberland Islands, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. Hook Island is approximately 11km long and 5km wide.
  • Constructed in 1966, the Hook Island Underwater Observatory provided an additional tourist attraction to the island.
  • In December 1964, a man named Robert Le Serrec witnessed a 75-80ft long creature underwater near Hook Island, Queensland.