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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Deepwater National Park

Discover the magic of Deepwater National Park—an unspoilt coastal landscape with long sandy beaches, freshwater creeks and great fishing spots. Jump in your four-wheel-drive and take a scenic drive through eucalypt woodlands looking for the local residents including wallabies, emus and a myriad of other bird life. You can enjoy a picnic, explore the rock […]
Coral Cove Foreshore

Just a short 20-minute drive from Bundaberg you will arrive at Coral Cove, the friendly and relaxed coastal town between Innes Park and Elliott Heads. You will be able to access Barolin Rocks (one of Woongarra’s Marine Park’s shore dive sites) from the shores of Coral Cove. This dive site goes to a depth 32 […]
Coongarra Rock
For Four Wheel Drive enthusiasts, Coongarra Rock and Falls provide an opportunity to explore rocky outcrops, caves, rock pools and natural vegetation. Featuring the stunning granite monolith of the rock itself surrounded by hoop pine vine forest and eucalypt forest. It is possible to climb the rock but should only be attempted by fit and […]
Cochrane Artificial Reef Dive Site
The Cochrane Artificial Reef in the Woongarra Marine Park is like something straight out of a movie. Just a short boat trip from shore, you’ll find the impressive 50-metre ‘Ceratodus II’ and the 40-metre long ‘Porteur’ surrounded by two Mohawk aircraft and a Kingair aircraft, two lightships, and a criss-cross of concrete modules, pipes and […]
Bushland Boardwalk – Agnes Water, Queensland

Step into a living story at the Bushland Boardwalk in Agnes Water / 1770, Queensland where every footstep brings you closer to the heartbeat of the bush. This 386-metre, all-access boardwalk winds through a stunning pocket of native forest alive with colour, sound, and movement. But listen closely—it’s not just birds singing here. Native bees […]
Burrum Coast National Park

Flowering heaths, quiet beaches and abundant wildlife make this park a place to retreat, relax and appreciate the splendour and peace of the natural environment. Explore the park on one of the several walking tracks and discover diverse coastal habitats. Burrum Coast National Park is spread over four sections, south of Bundaberg. You will find […]
Burkitts Reef Dive Site
Located in front of the town of Bargara, near Bundaberg, Burkitts Reef is a popular shore diving site that always provides a few surprises. The reef fringes the headland and varies in depth from two to eight metres and is covered in lovely hard corals. Nudibranchs are a feature of this reef, and divers will […]
Bucca Crossing Picnic Area

Just 25 minutes from the main street of Bundaberg, you’ll discover the local’s freshwater fave – Bucca Crossing. A perfect place for a paddle in the Kolan River and a picnic on the banks with the whole family. Hop in the canoe and cruise upstream to the rowing reserve or float the day away in […]
Barolin Rocks Dive Site

Head to the Woongarra Marine Park on the outskirts of Bundaberg to find some of the most brilliant and easy-to-access shore diving in Queensland. There’s something different everywhere you look – turtles, rays, sea snakes, nudibranchs, moray eels, a wide variety of reef fish and coral and even wobbegong sharks. Barolin Rocks is also one […]