Coonarr Beach

Coonarr Beach is a 4.2 kilometre long, east facing beach that begins amongst the tidal shoals of the Elliott River mouth, then runs straight down to the smaller mouth of Coonarr Creek. A perfect spot for whale watching under the Winter sun or secluded dips in the Summer. There is a gravel road out to […]

Entrance Bommie Dive Site

Located at the entrance to Lady Musgrave Island lagoon, Entrance Bommie is a large blade of coral sitting in 22 metres of water. This elongated bommie is riddled with ledges and caves, which are usually overflowing with baitfish. Feasting on these tiny baitfish are predators like trevally, coral trout and mackerel. Entrance Bommie is also […]

Campgrounds Dive Site

The Campgrounds is an untouched and undiscovered dive site on the Great Barrier Reef, offering a totally unique experienced Open Water Certified scuba divers looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience. Have the chance to dive with local marine life, fish, sharks, rays and much more when diving The Campgrounds scuba diving site on the […]

Cania Gorge National Park

Cania Gorge National Park preserves a valuable remnant of the Brigalow Belt country. Along with plant communities including brigalow forest, eucalypt woodland, cypress pine woodland, dry rainforest and grassland, you’ll discover the sandstone landscapes of cliffs and fern-covered pools, where you might just spot a grazing rock wallaby, sunbathing rainbow skink, a hunting lace monitor, […]

Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail

Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail is managed by a NFP incorporated association aiming to develop and maintain a rail trail along the disused rail corridor from Taragoola (near Gladstone, Central Queensland), through the Boyne Valley, on to Monto, Eidsvold, Mundubbera and south through Gayndah. The corridor is an inland link between Gladstone and Gayndah, which […]

Barolin Nature Reserve

Calling all nature lovers! With more than 300 hectares of lush grassy bushland, you’ll want to ensure you have your binoculars in hand when exploring the lush flora and fauna of Barolin Nature Reserve. Situated just a stone’s throw from Bargara, this abundant reserve will have you testing your knowledge of the region’s backyard Botanics […]

Anchor Bommie Dive Site

Lady Elliot Island has many wonderful dive sites, but one of its most impressive is Anchor Bommie. This tower of coral sits on the sandy sea floor at 21 metres and stands 10 metres tall, a very imposing sight. Riddled with ledges and small caves, the bommie is often swarming with cardinalfish, which are in […]

Tinaberries

Tinaberries is a fabulous, fun farm experience located between Bundaberg and the glorious Coral Coast. At the farm you can purchase sweet strawberries during our winter strawberry season; pick your own during Spring and enjoy delicious real fruit ice cream year round! Tinaberries is a family farm and guests are warmly welcomed for ice cream […]

The Whaling Wall

The Whaling Wall is a local landmark measuring six stories tall and is a fantastic marine-life wall mural on one of Bundaberg’s highest buildings in the town centre. Celebrated marine artist Wyland painted more than 100 Whaling walls spanning over three decades around the world as a tribute to ocean life, each serving as a […]

The Bundaberg Barrel

Located in Bundaberg East, the Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Barrel offers a flavour-filled experience for individuals, couples, and families keen to explore the craft behind one of Australia’s most iconic beverages. Guests can enjoy a guided tasting of Bundaberg’s full range of brews and explore an interactive gallery that brings the brewing process to life. From […]

Splitters Farm Tours

Splitters Farm is a 160-acre property bordered by Splitters Creek, a freshwater nature reserve that feeds into Bundaberg’s beautiful Burnett River. Splitters Farm first started in 2017 as a safe haven and sanctuary for rescued farm animals who had been neglected, abused or victims of their owners change of circumstances. Most, however, have come to […]

South Sea Islander Church and Hall

The South Sea Islander Church and Hall commemorates the enormous contribution provided by the South Sea Islander community in establishing a viable sugar cane industry in Bundaberg. The hall itself was built circa 1920 to cater to the spiritual needs of the South Sea Islander population who were harvesting sugar at Fairymead Plantation. In 1995 […]