Beyond the Whitsunday Passage lies the Lindeman group of islands. Like all in the Whitsundays, this group formed when a mountain range was drowned by rising sea levels. Smaller islands have a resistant volcanic core while larger islands in the group are made of granite.
Lindeman Island has a variety of vegetation types including rainforest in sheltered pockets, open forest in drier areas, grasslands and wetlands. The Aboriginal people who visited these islands knew it as "Yara-Kimba", the place of snapper and bream. The islands and surrounding waters are part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area and are protected.
Boat Port is a quiet campsite in a beach scrub setting with a toilet and picnic table. Neck Bay (Shaw Island) and Naked Lady Beach (Thomas Island) have no facilities but a beautiful sandy beach. Campers must be self-sufficient. Open fires and generators are prohibited. Take water, fuel stove and insect repellent. Remove all your rubbish from the islands.

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