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Commercial Tenant Spotlight: Gelatissimo Airlie Beach

By Ray White Whitsunday

If you’ve strolled along Shute Harbour Road, you’ve no doubt seen (and probably smelt!) the sweet delights of Gelatissimo Airlie Beach.

For the past 3 years, the store has been serving up gelato magic in the Whitsundays with a team of 15 friendly staff, making it a favourite stop for both locals and holidaymakers looking to cool down in true tropical style.

What makes them special?
Gelatissimo isn’t just about gelato — it’s about flavour obsession. Their gelato is made fresh in-store daily, using traditional Italian techniques and the best seasonal ingredients. From creamy classics to vegan-friendly and dairy-free options, there’s a scoop (or two!) for everyone. Plus, their menu extends beyond gelato with milkshakes, desserts, and hot coffee to suit every appetite.

A global favourite, made local
Starting in Sydney in 2002, Gelatissimo has grown to over 70 stores worldwide, including in the USA, Singapore, and the Philippines. But here in Airlie, it’s all about serving the community — and sharing a little slice of worldwide flavour right in the heart of town.

Next time you’re out enjoying the sunshine, make sure to drop into Gelatissimo Airlie Beach and treat yourself to an award-winning scoop (or two… we won’t judge).

Find them at Shute Harbour Road, Airlie Beach.

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