Famous for its pristine beaches and coral islands, in an easy four-hour drive north of Brisbane.
Rockhamption, Gladstone and Bundaberg boast an unspoiled 140km sandy coastline, several national parks and coral cays, with an abundance of wildlife in this region, you can even witness the annual turtle nesting and hatching at Mon Repos.
You can experience the rugged wilderness that tests bushwalkers and four-wheel drivers alike.
BUNDABERG
Bundaberg, Coral Coast & Country is a charming region of pristine beaches and coral islands, in an easy four-hour drive north of Brisbane.
Known as the southern gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, the region boasts an unspoiled 140km sandy coastline, several national parks and coral cays, all which are awaiting your discovery.
There is an abundance of wildlife in this region, you can witness the annual turtle nesting and hatching at Mon Repos, the largest mainland concentration of turtles in the South Pacific Ocean region.
Then venture inland and experience rugged wilderness that tests bushwalkers and four-wheel drivers alike. But make sure you save some time for a sip or two of the favourite Australian drink, Bundaberg Rum, commonly known as Bundy. Created here over 100 years ago, a visit to Bundaberg is not complete without a taste.