Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

The Heart Of Local Tourism

On the highway on the northside of Proserpine is the Whitsundays Visitor Information Centre, the local hub of knowledge for the region.

Here you will meet passionate locals who love sharing information about the area and assisting with non-biased tour advice that will help you make the most of every experience.

When you are a visitor to our region or, perhaps have a family member staying with you and want to give them an opportunity to see the full extent of experiences available, the Whitsundays Visitor Information Centre is the best place to talk to the experts.

Conveniently located on the Bruce Highway, next door to the Whitsunday Gold Coffee Plantation, you can make this a destination to explore as well as a location to source knowledge.

Stop for a coffee and cake or perhaps some lunch, watch the children interact with the friendly animals at the farm or take them into the on-site indoor and air-conditioned play centre.

When you’ve finished there, make sure you head to the information centre and say hello to Dea and the team who would love to answer any questions you may have.

Originally from Estonia, Dea has been living in Australia for 10 years.

Like many before her, she arrived as a backpacker and now has a family of her own, with a beautiful eight-year-old daughter.

Having spent most of her life working in marketing, Dea came to The Whitsundays and fell in love with the region and its friendly people.

She has been involved in the local tourism sector for several years and to continue her career at Tourism Whitsundays was a natural step.

She joined the team in March last year and got appointed as the manager of the information centre in September.

“I love helping our visitors and doing my best to give them a wonderful experience of our region,” said Dea.

“Together with the amazing volunteers, we love sharing local knowledge and interacting with different travellers who all have their own story to share.”

View a selection of accommodation and tour options, read maps from a range of regions or source ideas for adventures and walks in nature.

The team can help you book, decide where to travel next and create personal itineraries for you to enjoy.

“We offer personalised recommendations to each visitor, to make sure they have the best time in The Whitsundays,” said Dea.

“And if we don’t have the answer, we can definitely find someone who does!”

Dea and her friendly team will greet you at the Whitsundays Visitor Information Centre

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