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48 Hours on the Southern Great Barrier Reef

48 Hours on the Southern Great Barrier Reef

Here’s our guide to 48 hours of turtle-y awesome experiences and living your best life on the Southern Great Barrier Reef.

Your Bundaberg Getaway for 2

Your Bundaberg Getaway for 2

Days filled with turtle-y awesome encounters, cultural experiences and a whole lotta feasting - escape to Bundaberg for the perfect 3 day getaway for you and a loved one! 

Great Care Begins This Summer!

Great Care Begins This Summer!

Bundaberg is where great care begins, care for the reef, care for the environment, and care for yourself. Discover our top 10 tips for an easy peasy eco-friendly adventure!

PUTTING THE TURTLES FIRST: MON REPOS’ DEDICATION TO SUSTAINABILITY

PUTTING THE TURTLES FIRST: MON REPOS’ DEDICATION TO SUSTAINABILITY

As the Southern gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Bundaberg is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the whole world! Those beaches are home to 50% of the South Pacific’s nesting loggerhead turtles. So it’s no surprise that each year 30,000 people flock to Mon Repos to have an up close and personal experience with these amazing sea creatures.

Ten Australian beaches that are brilliant without getting wet

Ten Australian beaches that are brilliant without getting wet

Stuff.co.nz

For the surf-averse, going to the beach isn't quite the glorious summer day experience that it is for those happily swimming between the flags. But Australia has some beaches where you don't need to get in the water to have a great time.

Mon Repos Beach, Queensland 14km north-east of Bundaberg, Mon Repos is one of the world's most important nesting sites for loggerhead turtles. Come between November and March, and special ranger-guided tours take you on to the sand to watch the turtle circle of life. Early in the season, mother turtles haul themselves up the beach to give birth. Later on, hundreds of tiny hatchlings fight through the sand and scuttle into the sea. See parks.des.qld.gov.au