Mon Repos Beach

Mon Repos is home to Australia’s largest concentration of nesting sea turtles and is home to the Mon Repos Turtle Centre, which is located just a short walk to the beach. Mon Repos caters for everyone from young families to the grey nomads. You will find historical, environmental and leisure activities at Mon Repos. From […]

Mon Repos Conservation Park

Mon Repos Conservation Park is a quiet coastal oasis close to the city of Bundaberg where you can enjoy walking and cycling tracks and experience the wonder of a turtle encounter. From November to March, visitors can book a Turtle Encounter tour and see nesting and hatching turtles on the beach at night. For turtle […]

Maori Wrasse Bommie Dive Site

Maori Wrasse Bommie off Lady Elliot Island is named after the family of Maori wrasse that call the area home. The site is located 14 to 18 metres beneath the surface and is ideal for intermediate divers looking to explore – reef sharks can often be spotted patrolling the reef wall and arches near the […]

Lighthouse Bommies Dive Site

Just off the western side of Lady Elliot Island is a group of small coral outcrops known as Lighthouse Bommies. Descend down the mooring line and drift onto the bommies to discover a vast array of marine life – batfish, stingrays, white-spotted shovelnose rays, green and loggerhead turtles, sea snakes, moray eels, coral trout, reef […]

Manta Ray Bommie Dive Site

Manta Ray Bommie is not just one coral head, but a collection of bommies off the western side of Lady Musgrave Island. These bommies come in a range of sizes, in depths from 12 to 20 metres, with the biggest ones decorated with gorgonians, soft corals and sponges. Numerous reef fish populate these bommies, common […]

Lake Cania

Lake Cania is situated north of the Cania Gorge National Park about 11 kilometres from the Cania Gorge Picnic Area. The lake sits on the banks of Three Moon Creek which is a tributary of the Burnett River. The lake has a capacity of 88,500 megalitres and is constructed from earth and rockfill that reach […]

Lady Musgrave Island Dive Sites

Lady Musgrave Island on the Great Barrier Reef is accessible from either Bundaberg or the Town of 1770. This 44 acre coral cay sits in a lagoon of approximately 3,000 acres with 14 world class dive sites: Manta Ray and Entrance Bombies, Napoleon’s Wall and The Drop-off to name a few. Snorkel the shallows or […]

HMAS Tobruk Dive

Experience this incredible world-class dive site on the Fraser Coast. The 127-metre heavy-lift former navy ship involved in 26 major operations will spend the rest of its life in the waters between the Fraser Coast and Bundaberg as a dive site. The dive site will cater for divers of all levels and abilities. The upper […]

Jeff’s Edge Diving Site

Located on the outer reef is Lady Musgrave Lagoon, and inside the channel, Jeffs Edge sees a lot of water movement, which is amazing for drift dives! Let the current on the outer edge transport you through the water. You’ll feel like you’re flying and be able to cover a long distance from the drift […]

Kinkuna

The Kinkun section of the Burrum Coast National Park is a ‘4WD Access Only’ as a lot of the tracks in the National Park are soft sand and also dry weather only tracks. The surrounding park is full of opportunities! Curl up in the shade with a good book or head to the beach for […]

Great Sandy Biosphere

In 2009, the Great Sandy region was awarded Biosphere Reserve status by UNESCO, the global organisation that also awards World Heritage Listings. The decision gives world-wide recognition to the Fraser Coast region, neighbouring Gympie area and the Bundaberg coastline and puts it in the same class as the Galapagos Islands, the Central Amazon, the Everglades […]

Hiros Cave and The Tubes

The eastern side of Lady Elliot Island is not always dived as it is more exposed to the weather, but this part of the island has some lovely dive sites. A feature of this part of the fringing reef is a wall that drops from 14 metres to 22 metres. This wall is undercut with […]