Hummock Lookout

Situated off the road to Bargara is the low-lying volcanic remnant known as “The Hummock” which, although only 96 metres above sea-level, offers visitors good views over the whole area. The ocean is visible to the east while, to the west, the sugar fields can be seen encircling the city with the smoke stacks of […]
Hinkler Hall of Aviation

Come and be amazed by the awe inspiring, dynamic and unique structure of soaring glass and steel made in the shape of an aircraft wing. Set in the lush Bundaberg Botanic Gardens, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation brings to life the adventures and achievements of Australia’s famous pioneer solo aviator Bert Hinkler. Become part of […]
Hoffman’s Rocks Dive Site
Hoffman’s Rocks is a colourful underwater playground just south of Bargara in the Woongarra Marine Park. The area is covered in hard and soft corals including gorgonian sea fans and pretty soft corals, and home to resting turtles, stingrays, gropers and wobbegong sharks. While you’re down there, be sure to explore the numerous colourful bommies. […]
Hinkler Central Shopping Centre

You’re always welcome at Hinkler Central – your favourite shopping destination in the heart of Bundaberg. Find just the thing you’re looking for at Kmart, Coles, Woolworths and over 60 specialty stores. Hinkler Central offers relaxed air-conditioned comfort, with a superior combination of fashion, homewares, food and services, with over 1,000 free parking spaces including […]
Gin Gin Landcare & Bush Food Garden

Bush Food Garden is primarily a bush tucker garden, with Australian plants being the most prominent feature in the garden. Flowering plants are grown in the garden for colour to attract bees and beneficial insects and add nitrogen to the soil. Keeping with their multi-cultural heritage, we have added some bush food trees and plants […]
Gin Gin Library

Gin Gin Library offer various items for loans to members including books, DVDs, CDs, magazines, anmd eDownloads. Visitors are able to join the library as temporary members by paying a refundable security deposit. By securing your temporary membership with a deposit, you are able to borrow items while holidaying in the Bundaberg region. Free WIFI […]
Gayndah’s Big Orange

Gayndah is known as the citrus capital of Queensland and also the home of the Big Orange. Visit between April and October to taste the fresh juice made from the citrus growing on the property. The cafe serves up delectable Devonshire Teas and Real Bean Coffees. Why not stay for lunch to feast of fresh […]
Fairymead House Sugar History Museum

The relocated and restored Fairymead House overlooks the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens with the splendour of a bygone era. Built in 1890, this grand plantation house includes the Sugar History Museum, exploring the development of the local sugar industry from its earliest days. View the magnificent Indian bungalow architecture and discover the history of the Bundaberg […]
Elliott Heads Rock Pools

These magical little lagoons located on the south side of Elliot Heads Beach on Dr Mays Island are filled with thriving marine life and the perfect spot to soak up the sunshine of the Southern Great Barrier Reef. If you visited on the top of the tide you wouldn’t know they are there but once […]
Eurimbula National Park

Discover Eurimbula National Park’s unique blend of landscapes—mangrove-fringed estuaries, freshwater paperbark swamps, lowland eucalypt woodlands, and tall rainforest with towering hoop pines. The park is a paradise for bushwalkers, boaties and anglers. Stroll along wide, sandy island beaches with rugged boulders and delicate rock pools or wander through colourful wildflowers in spring, looking for red-tailed […]
Elliott Heads Beach

Elliott Heads is a 15 minute drive from Bundaberg CBD and is surrounded by rural cane and small crop farms. Head down to the shoreline and dip your toes into the refreshing patrolled surf beach, or drop your boat in for a fish at Riverview. Head to the beach at low tide to discover crystal […]
Dr Mays Island

At the mouth of the Elliott River lies Dr May’s Island . Once part of the mainland, it was the site of the May’s house and farm. One part of the property was an old bus which was used for casual accommodation for their visitors. In the 1950s, cyclonic seas and stormy weather eventually saw […]