Bundaberg, Coral Coast and Country

An easy four-hour drive north of Brisbane, Bundaberg, Coral Coast & Country in known as the southern gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Boasting several national parks and coral cays, picturesque coast and hinterland this region has something for everyone.

Offering access to stunning beaches, the Great Barrier Reef in the east, and wineries and serene countryside to the west, the city of Bundaberg is imbued with a unique heritage ambience. The diversity of restored heritage buildings amongst the modern architecture sets the city apart from most as does the majestic Burnett River which runs through the middle of city. With a plethora of attractions, accommodation and dining options Bundaberg is the perfect holiday haven.

When visiting the Coast and Islands region travellers won’t want to miss Seventeen Seventy, the first place Captain Cook landed in Queensland. Â For true eco-experiences Lady Elliot and Lady Musgrave Islands feature coral cays and the chance to swim with manta rays.

Inland, historic towns and beautiful vistas overlooking the rolling countryside depict the Hinterland region. Visit townships set amidst cane fields or explore various lookouts and ridges for scenic panoramas. Guests will want to stop by Queensland’s oldest town, Gayndah, and Mundubbera, the State’s citrus capital.

Explore the beautiful blend of experiences that Bundaberg, Coral Coast & Country are famous for.

Pictured Top: Great Barrier Reef, Queensland. Credit: Tourism Australia
Pictured Below: Cottage Amongst Sugar Cane,A Credit:A Tourism

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