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HAGGERSTONE ISLAND A Robinson Crusoe existence in the northern Barrier Reef Haggerstone is a remote, exclusive and unique wilderness site. From swimming amongst pristine coral reefs to dining on uninhabited sand cays, everything from your accommodation in the huts built by Roy, to the fish caught in the sea and the fruit from their orchard is fresh in style. Roy and Anna Turner have made it
their home since 1985, when Roy abandoned his days of crocodile hunting in Papua
New Guinea. They have created a paradise of their own which, together with their
intimate knowledge of the area, makes for one of Australia’s greatest natural
experiences. This coastline is not without its adventure – the river estuaries
contain Hosts: Roy & Anna Turner Accommodation
/ Meals: There are four individual ‘houses’ ranging in style from the
Robinson Crusoe Beach House to the The main living area is a large timber room, with open kitchen, dining area and library. Food is mostly home-produced and is predominantly fish locally caught and freshly cooked. Activities: Reef snorkelling in the lagoon on Haggerstone Island. Trips to the outer reef where there is a huge variety of marine life (turtles, sharks, rays, dolphins) to be seen. A large number of birds are resident on the island and can be seen from short walks around the island or, for the more energetic, by climbing over the top of the island. Explore the rivers and mangroves on the mainland, or the silica dunes in Shelburne Bay or try your luck at fishing – they’ll supply the hand lines. Great
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