What to Wear to Green Island
Wear light, comfortable clothes, strong sun protection, and practical footwear for walking and swimming.
Green Island is a beach-and-reef day trip, so the best clothing is simple and practical. You need to be ready for strong sun, warm weather, time on the sand, and possibly getting in the water.
What should you wear to Green Island?
A simple outfit for Green Island is lightweight warm-weather clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and suitable shoes. If you plan to swim or snorkel, bring swimwear and something to cover up in the water.
Sun protection matters
Queensland Parks recommends protective clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. It also advises visitors to avoid the middle of the day sun where possible.
What should you wear for swimming or snorkelling?
If you are swimming or snorkelling, it is sensible to wear swimwear plus extra sun protection. Queensland Parks specifically advises people to cover up in the water.
Do you need a stinger suit?
Sometimes, yes. Dangerous marine stingers may be present at any time, but they are more common in the warmer months. A full-body lycra suit or similar stinger suit can help protect against both stings and sunburn.
What footwear is best?
Wear suitable shoes for walking on rough surfaces. For most visitors, that means practical sandals, reef shoes, or other comfortable shoes that can handle boardwalks, sand, and wet areas.
What else should you bring?
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Towel
- Change of clothes if you plan to swim
The bottom line
For Green Island, dress for heat, sun, and water. Light clothes, sun protection, and practical shoes are the basics, and a stinger suit is worth considering in the warmer months.