DAYDREAM Island in the heart of the Whitsundays will welcome guests from April next year.
The resort will unveil its brand new look which includes bringing back the Living Reef with an underwater observatory.
The freeform coral lagoon will wrap 200 metres around the central building and hold over 1.5 million litres of water.
Guests will be able to join the team of marine biologists who live on the island and feed baby stingrays who live among over 100 species of marine fish, coral and invertebrates such as starfish, sea cucumbers and crabs.
A new underwater observatory will also allow guests to view four metres below the water’s surface to watch the marine life.
The resort will have 277 suites and rooms, three signature restaurants and three new bars.
Bookings are now being taken for stays from April 10 onwards. Email reservations team at reservations@daydreamisland.com or visit daydreamisland.com