Bundaberg and Southern great barrier reef
When considering the Great Barrier Reef, we typically envision Cairns and Far North Queensland. Yet, only a four-hour drive or train ride from Brisbane opens up access to the southern region of the reef. In the hot summer months, the southern section of the Great Barrier Reef might be a better option than Far North Queensland, with milder temperatures and waters that are free from marine stingers.
We set out to explore the Bundaberg region, famous for its Bundaberg Rum and Bundaberg Ginger Beer. Farming dominates the local industry, supplying 25% of Australia’s fruit and vegetables. Upon your arrival, the vast sugarcane farms stretch out as far as the eye can see.
Recently, numerous sugarcane farms have started planting Macadamia trees! These famous nuts are native to Australia, with the region being one of the largest producers of Macadamia nuts globally. To learn more about the farming and Macadamia nuts you can join a guided tour of one of the farms.
The trip’s highlight was visiting the Great Barrier Reef. A quick 2-hour catamaran ride from the coast leads you to stunning reefs teeming with turtles, manta rays, reef sharks, and vibrant fish. It’s an ideal day trip, or, for a unique experience, you can spend a night on one of the reefs, “glamping” under the stars.
Alternatively, there’s an island resort accessible by a small plane, where you can snorkel directly from the beach to the reef. This region is renowned for its sea turtles, which nest on the beaches. There are distinct seasons for turtles, manta rays, and whales, so please inquire about the best timing when planning your trip.
Turtle hatching and nesting season offers tours to witness these events, but asa wildlife experience, sightings can’t be guaranteed. The area is highly protected, and rules govern beach access, typically closing it at night during the nesting season to make sure the wildlife is safe.
In Bundaberg, we also suggest joining a guided Indigenous tour that will not only reveal more about the region but also share stories from the past, present, and future.
Getting here is convenient – just a four-hour drive from Brisbane, a quick flight, or a comfy train ride. Let us know, and we’ll help you incorporate this into your itinerary.