Blue Pearl Bay on Hayman Island, part of Queensland's Whitsundays archipelago, is a Marine National Park Green Zone renowned for its striking coral beach composed entirely of bleached white coral fragments. This unique shoreline, described by visitors as a "coral graveyard," creates an otherworldly landscape with intricate shapes and patterns formed by weathered coral pieces. While visually mesmerizing, the beach slopes steeply into calm, crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling, offering encounters with vibrant marine life including the resident Maori Wrasse. The bay maintains a tranquil, eco-conscious vibe, accessible primarily via boat or guided tours.