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Ten Australian beaches that are brilliant without getting wet

Ten Australian beaches that are brilliant without getting wet

Stuff.co.nz

For the surf-averse, going to the beach isn't quite the glorious summer day experience that it is for those happily swimming between the flags. But Australia has some beaches where you don't need to get in the water to have a great time.

Mon Repos Beach, Queensland 14km north-east of Bundaberg, Mon Repos is one of the world's most important nesting sites for loggerhead turtles. Come between November and March, and special ranger-guided tours take you on to the sand to watch the turtle circle of life. Early in the season, mother turtles haul themselves up the beach to give birth. Later on, hundreds of tiny hatchlings fight through the sand and scuttle into the sea. See parks.des.qld.gov.au

Your Bundaberg Itinerary For Two

Your Bundaberg Itinerary For Two

The closest access point to the Great Barrier Reef from Brisbane, Bundaberg is the town the turtles call home, where the reef touches the beach, where plates overflow with local produce and the rum is always world class.

Get your sweat on with these rad hikes around Bundaberg!

Get your sweat on with these rad hikes around Bundaberg!

Guest Blogger Bio Jess Marsellos

Each new year brings a new resolution and if exploring hidden gems, spending time among nature or increasing that step count was on the list for you this year, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or budding enthusiast, lace up those hiking boots and unwrap the adventurer within, with these breathtaking (see what we did there 😉) walking and hiking trails.

Your Guide To: The Wacky & Wonderful Must Do’s Of The Hinterland!

Your Guide To: The Wacky & Wonderful Must Do’s Of The Hinterland!

Guest Blogger Bio Jess Marsellos

‘’It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey’’ – well in the Bundaberg Region, you get the best of both worlds. Welcome to the land of the wacky and wonderful from Queensland’s oldest town Gayndah to the sandstone wonder that is Cania Gorge - join us as we guide you through what we can only describe as a road trip of randomness.

Dive into our Reef within Reach - Your 3-Day Itinerary

Dive into our Reef within Reach - Your 3-Day Itinerary

Guest Blogger Bio Jess Marsellos

Sweeping white sands, rockpools just a ramble from the shore, turtle tracks leading to crystal clear waters and a whole lotta’ reef snorkelling – the Bundaberg Region has the reef just within the reach of your flippers. If you are holidaying with your little ones, or teens who are 13 going on 30, here’s the reef lowdown on all the natural experiences on offer here on the coast. Pack the snorkel and flippers (or just goggles will do) and jump on into our reef within reach!

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