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Solitary Islands

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The Solitary Islands are north east of Coffs Harbour and are a marine park. The Solitary Islands are the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. The whole area is reserve and made up of Muttonbird Island, South Solitary, Split Solitary, West Solitary, North West Rocks and North Solitary.

The Solitary Islands are good for diving and lots of dolphins, turtles and whale watching between may and June and again in October and November as the whales move south.

The Solitary islands cover 100,000 hectares of protected beaches and islands and combined with the mix of warm tropical waters and the cool temperate waters of the south creates a diversity of marine life. Diving is possible and arranged at Muttonbird Island.