The Ultimate Guide to Snorkelling and Diving Spots

The Ultimate Guide to Snorkelling and Diving Spots

Located on the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Kellys Beach Resort is the perfect base for exploring the rich marine life and stunning coral formations that this iconic region offers. From tranquil lagoons teeming with vibrant fish to offshore dives with majestic marine species, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re an experienced diver or a first-time snorkeller. Let’s dive into the top snorkelling and diving spots you can’t miss, plus tips to make the most of your underwater adventure.

1. Lady Musgrave Island: A Lagoon Wonderland

Lady Musgrave Island, part of the Southern Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, is a bucket-list destination for both snorkellers and divers. The island’s surrounding lagoon, protected by a 1,192-hectare coral reef, offers a safe and spectacular environment for exploring marine life.

  • Snorkelling Highlights: Lady Musgrave’s shallow lagoon is perfect for snorkellers of all skill levels. Swim alongside schools of parrotfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish as they dart through coral gardens. Sea turtles are frequent visitors, and you might encounter one during your snorkel.
  • Diving Adventures: Beyond the lagoon’s sheltered waters, divers can explore vibrant coral walls and bommies. Dive sites here range from 6 to 20 meters, offering encounters with reef sharks, large groupers, and eagle rays.

Tip: The Lady Musgrave Experience includes free snorkel equipment for day trips and overnight stays, with wetsuits available for hire. Join a tour led by an experienced guide for a deeper understanding of the reef’s ecology.

2. Lady Elliot Island: A Turtle Lover’s Paradise

Located at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, Lady Elliot Island is known for its pristine reefs and exceptional snorkelling. Known as the ‘Home of the Manta Ray,’ Lady Elliot Island accounts for approximately 70% of manta sightings on Australia’s East Coast. They seem to prefer the cooler temperatures and the best chance to see these gentle giants is between June until mid-September.

  • Snorkelling Spots: The tide-dependent shallow lagoon in front of the resort is perfect for kids and novice snorkellers, it’s a favourite spot to snorkel with schooling fish, small reef sharks and an abundance of turtles. The Coral Gardens also offer a vibrant underwater experience with an array of fish and corals close to shore.
  • Diving: Divers must stay at least one night on the island, as you can’t dive and fly on the same day. Explore dive sites like the Blowhole or Manta Ray Bommies for encounters with rays, reef sharks, large fish, and colorful coral formations.

Tip: Snorkel equipment is provided free on day trips and overnight stays, with wetsuits available for hire. Lady Elliot Island also has experienced guides, ensuring an educational and unforgettable snorkelling or diving adventure.

3. Explore the ‘Great Eight’ of the Southern Great Barrier Reef

The Southern Great Barrier Reef is home to the famous ‘Great Eight’—a list of iconic marine creatures including manta rays, turtles, whales, sharks, giant clams, clownfish, potato cod, and the striking Maori wrasse.

  • Spotting the Great Eight: Lady Musgrave and Lady Elliot Islands are ideal spots to encounter these iconic marine creatures. Turtles can be seen year-round, with nesting season providing an exceptional chance to witness them up close. From June to October, the humpback whale migration brings the added thrill of hearing their songs underwater, enhancing the underwater experience with these majestic giants.

Tip: Join a guided snorkel tour to maximise your chances of seeing all eight creatures. Expert guides understand the habitats and behaviors of these species, helping you make the most of your adventure.

4. Woongarra Marine Park: A Coastal Gem Near Kellys Beach

If you prefer to stay close to Kellys Beach Resort, the Woongarra Marine Park offers fantastic snorkelling and diving experiences just a short distance from the shore. The marine park is a protected area that shelters a diverse range of marine life.

  • Shore Snorkelling: Popular entry points include Barolin Rocks, where snorkellers can wade into the water and be greeted by a range of coral species, vibrant sponges, and a plethora of fish. Turtles are often seen here, making it a perfect spot for family-friendly snorkelling adventures.
  • Shore Dives: For divers, the underwater ledges and rocky outcrops at Barolin Rocks provide ample opportunities to explore coral formations and marine life such as octopuses, nudibranchs, and wobbegong sharks. Depths range between 5-15 meters, making it ideal for divers of all experience levels.

Tip: Bring your underwater camera! The water clarity here often allows for excellent visibility, providing ample opportunities to capture photos of the vibrant reef life.

5. Hoffman’s Rocks: An Offshore Diving Adventure

For more experienced divers, Hoffman’s Rocks offers an exciting dive site off the coast, featuring rocky ledges, canyons, and caves home to larger marine species.

  • Underwater Exploration: With depths ranging from 12 to 30 meters, Hoffman’s Rocks is ideal for those looking to encounter eagle rays, bull rays, and reef sharks. The strong currents bring nutrients, creating a thriving marine ecosystem filled with diverse fish species.

Tip: Due to the currents, it’s recommended to visit Hoffman’s Rocks with a local dive guide who knows the site’s best features and can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

6. Barolin Rocks: Shore Diving Paradise

Barolin Rocks, located within the Woongarra Marine Park, is a favorite among local divers for its ease of access and rich marine ecosystem.

  • Shore Dive Highlights: Walk directly into the water from the rocky shore and explore vibrant coral gardens and marine species like turtles, rays, and reef fish. The site’s depths range from 5 to 18 meters, making it accessible for divers of all experience levels. You may also encounter colorful nudibranchs and wobbegong sharks resting among the rocks.
  • Snorkelling: Barolin Rocks is great for snorkellers as well, with shallow waters close to shore that allow you to observe smaller marine life and coral formations.

Tip: The site is part of the Great Sandy Marine Park, meaning it’s a protected area. Respect local regulations and practice eco-friendly snorkelling and diving to help preserve its beauty.

Tips for the Best Snorkelling and Diving Experience:

  • Check Weather and Tides: The Southern Great Barrier Reef’s conditions can vary, so it’s essential to plan your trip around favorable weather and tide times to ensure clear visibility and safe conditions.
  • Gear Up: While snorkelling gear and wetsuits are available for rent at various locations, it’s advisable to bring your own reef-safe sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and protective clothing. Remember to follow eco-friendly practices to help protect the reef.
  • Respect Marine Life: Observing marine animals from a distance and not touching the corals helps preserve the delicate ecosystem. Practice buoyancy control while diving to prevent unintentional damage to the reef.

Make Kellys Beach Resort Your Snorkelling and Diving Hub

Whether you prefer spotting turtles off Lady Elliot Island, exploring coral gardens at Lady Musgrave Island, or diving the shore-accessible sites at Woongarra Marine Park, the Southern Great Barrier Reef offers endless opportunities for underwater exploration. Kellys Beach Resort is perfectly situated to serve as your launchpad for these adventures, offering comfortable accommodations and easy access to these world-class snorkelling and diving locations.

Dive into your next adventure and explore the wonders of the Southern Great Barrier Reef with us—your underwater paradise awaits!

Embark on a Craft Beverage Adventure

Embark on a Craft Beverage Adventure

During your stay at Kellys Beach Resort, you’re just moments away from Bundaberg’s rich craft beverage scene. From rum to wine, beer to cider, the region offers something for every taste. Enjoy immersive tours, tastings, and exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences at iconic distilleries, breweries, and wineries. Whether you’re an aficionado or simply looking for a fun and informative experience, Bundaberg’s beverage culture is a journey waiting to be explored, and Kellys Beach Resort is the perfect base for your adventures.

Bundaberg Rum Distillery

Home to Australia’s most iconic rum, the Bundaberg Rum Distillery offers an array of tour options. You can explore the distillation process through “The Museum & Distillery Experience,” create your own blend with the “Blend Your Own Rum Experience,” or go at your own pace with the “Museum Experience.” A visit to this distillery provides a deep dive into the secrets of rum making, where over 130 years of tradition come to life.

Ballistic Bargara – Brewhouse

For craft beer aficionados, the Ballistic Bargara Brewhouse is a local gem. It features a range of beers, from their classic Reef Lager and Reef Red Ale to the highly popular Hawaiian Haze, which was voted the 8th most popular beer in Australia’s GABS Hottest 100. This laid-back brewhouse offers a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, making it a perfect stop for those wanting to sample some of Bundaberg’s finest brews.

Kalki Moon Distillery

If gin or rum is your spirit of choice, then Kalki Moon Distillery should be on your itinerary. This family-owned distillery specialises in small-batch rum and gin production, offering visitors the chance to learn about the intricate distillation process. Open for tours and tastings seven days a week, Kalki Moon provides a personalised experience that highlights the artistry and passion behind their award-winning spirits.

Ohana Winery & Cheeky Tiki Cider

Discover the refreshing tastes of Bundaberg’s only tropical winery and boutique cider house at Ohana Winery & Cheeky Tiki Cider. Made using locally sourced fruits and traditional techniques, Ohana’s wine and cider offerings stand out in the region. Visitors can indulge in tastings or try a paddle experience that showcases the best of their wines and ciders.

Vintners Secret Vineyard

Nestled in the picturesque Childers, Vintners Secret Vineyard provides an idyllic setting to enjoy locally produced wines. The vineyard offers an extensive selection, including whites, reds, sparkling, and fortified wines, all made from estate-grown grapes. The serene atmosphere makes it a perfect stop for wine enthusiasts looking to indulge in a relaxing and immersive tasting experience.

Hill of Promise Winery

Also located in Childers, Hill of Promise Winery offers a genuine “grape to glass” experience. This boutique winery and cellar door provide free tastings, allowing visitors to sample their range of wines in the historic setting of an over-century-old Queenslander. The intimate atmosphere and personalised service make Hill of Promise a memorable stop on your wine journey.

Bundaberg Brewed Drinks

Known for its beloved Bundaberg Ginger Beer, Bundaberg Brewed Drinks offers visitors “The Barrel Tastings & Self-Guided Gallery Tour,” where you can learn how their range of famous brews is made. Enjoy sampling everything from their classic ginger beer to lesser-known varieties, making it a must-visit for fans of traditionally brewed soft drinks.

After a day of exploring Bundaberg’s distilleries, breweries, and wineries, relax and unwind at Kellys Beach Resort. With its serene location and comfortable accommodations, the resort is the perfect place to reflect on your craft beverage journey. Whether you’re tasting rum, sipping wine, or enjoying a cold brew, Bundaberg’s diverse beverage scene is best experienced with Kellys Beach Resort as your home base. Plan your stay and raise a glass to an unforgettable getaway!

Discover the Magic of Manta Rays

Discover the Magic of Manta Rays

Don’t Miss the Excitement this Manta Ray Season!

Lady Elliot Island ‘Home of the Manta Ray’, is renowned for its pristine beauty, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. Conveniently located 80km north-east of Bundaberg, accessible via a 30 minute scenic flight from Bundaberg airport, this island paradise offers easy access to an unforgettable marine adventure. Among the many wonders this island offers, the peak manta ray season stands out as a truly magical experience for snorkellers and divers alike. Visitors may also spot the majestic manta rays from the scenic flight or glass bottom boat.

When is Peak Manta Ray Season?

The peak manta ray season off Lady Elliot Island typically spans from May to August. During these months, the waters around the island become a bustling hub of activity as manta rays congregate in larger numbers. The cooler water temperatures and increased plankton availability attract these gentle giants, making it the perfect time for visitors to witness their graceful underwater ballet.

Why Lady Elliot Island?

Lady Elliot Island is the perfect destination for an incredible snorkelling experience! Renowned for its large population of manta rays, the island offers unparalleled opportunities to swim alongside these majestic creatures. Snorkelling on the reef surrounding the island is easily accessible directly from the beaches. You can also join one of the daily Glass Bottom Boat/Guided Snorkel tours or Snorkel Safaris. Nestled within a highly protected ‘Green Zone,’ this coral cay is home to over 1,200 species of marine life. In addition to manta rays, the island is famous for its turtles, an astonishing variety of marine species, and its unspoiled coral reef.

What to Expect

Encountering manta rays in their natural habitat is an awe-inspiring experience. With wingspans that can reach up to 7 metres, manta rays glide effortlessly through the water, performing acrobatic flips and turns. Their curious nature often brings them close to snorkellers and divers, creating unforgettable moments and photo opportunities.

During peak season, you can expect to see multiple manta rays congregating around cleaning stations – specific spots on the reef where smaller fish clean parasites from their skin. This symbiotic relationship provides a unique spectacle for observers, as the manta rays hover calmly while being attended to by their fishy companions.

How to Experience It

To make the most of the peak manta ray season, consider booking the Reef, Rum and Nature package by contacting Kellys Beach Resort direct or you can book a day trip to Lady Elliot Island directly at the tour desk. Alternatively, Lady Musgrave Experience or one of the local dive operators may also provide manta ray encounters. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a beginner snorkeler, there are options available to suit all skill levels.

Conservation and Respect

While enjoying the breathtaking experience of swimming with manta rays, it’s crucial to remember the importance of conservation and respect for marine life. Manta rays are vulnerable species, and their populations are threatened by overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change. By practising responsible snorkelling and diving, such as not touching the rays and keeping a respectful distance, you can help ensure that these magnificent creatures continue to thrive.

Supporting local conservation initiatives and choosing eco-friendly tour operators can also make a positive impact. Many operators on the Southern Great Barrier Reef are actively involved in marine conservation and work to promote sustainable tourism practices.

Plan Your Trip

If you’re planning a visit to Lady Elliot Island during peak manta ray season, be sure to book your accommodation or day trip in advance, as this period is popular among marine enthusiasts. Whether you choose to stay on the mainland in Bundaberg and take a day trip or stay overnight on the island, the effort will be well worth it.

Experiencing the peak manta ray season off Lady Elliot Island is a bucket-list adventure that promises to leave you with lasting memories. The combination of stunning natural beauty, vibrant marine life, and the chance to swim alongside one of the ocean’s most majestic creatures makes this a truly unparalleled experience.

For an even more enriching experience, consider booking one of these fantastic packages from Kellys Beach Resort:

  • Reef, Rum, and Nature (scenic flight to Lady Elliot Island):
    Dive into the wonders of the reef, experience the Bundaberg Rum Distillery, and immerse yourself in nature.
  • Beach, Reef, and Rum (catamaran to Lady Musgrave Island):
    Enjoy a perfect blend of beach relaxation, reef exploration, and Bundaberg Rum Distillery tour.

*Please note, sighting of marine life cannot be guaranteed

FREE Activities for a Budget-Friendly Stay at Kellys Beach Resort

FREE Activities for a Budget-Friendly Stay at Kellys Beach Resort

Embark on a budget-friendly journey and explore the treasures of Bundaberg and its surroundings without spending a cent!

Kellys Beach Resort invites you to discover the beauty, culture, and natural wonders of the region through a variety of free activities. From breathtaking landscapes to historical zoos and vibrant art scenes, here’s your guide to a cost-free adventure around every corner.

Read on for a comprehensive list of budget-friendly activities!

Beachside Escapes

Bargara Turtle Playground
Enjoy stunning views of Bargara Beach while the kids play on the turtle-themed playground. With ample seating and tables, it’s an ideal spot for a beachside picnic. The large turtle structure offers different play areas, perfect for games like hide and seek.

Bundaberg Beaches
Discover the unspoiled and diverse beaches along the East coast of Australia. Bargara offers a choice of unique beaches, including Neilson Park, Bargara, The Basin, Kellys, Archies, and Rifle Range, each providing a distinct coastal experience.

Wildlife and Nature

Mon Repos Turtle Centre
Delve into the world of marine turtles at the Mon Repos Turtle Centre. Entry is free, providing you with insights into conservation and research programs. While fees apply for the immersive Turtle Tales Experience and Turtle Encounter Tours during nesting and hatching seasons, the wealth of knowledge gained is invaluable.

Alexandra Park Zoo
Step back in time at Alexandra Park Zoo, one of Queensland’s oldest zoos. Home to monkeys, dingos, lizards, birds, and more, the zoo offers free entry on specific days and provides a delightful Riverside Boardwalk along the Burnett River.

Bundaberg Botanic Gardens
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens. Spanning 27 hectares, the gardens are home to over 10,000 trees and shrubs. Entry is free, and the gardens are open seven days a week. Explore hidden gems like the Japanese Gardens and the spectacular temple in the Chinese Gardens.

Scenic Views and Cultural Delights

Hummock Lookout
Head to the low-lying volcanic remnant known as “The Hummock” for panoramic views of the region. At 96 meters above sea level, enjoy vistas of the ocean to the east and sugar fields encircling the city to the west, with the Bundaberg Distillery and the smoke stacks from the Mill on the horizon.

Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
Immerse yourself in arts and culture at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG). Located in the heart of Bundaberg City, BRAG is a large multi-purpose visual arts facility within walking distance of major shopping centres, cafes, restaurants, and the Riverside Parklands.

Childers Art Space
Visit the Childers Arts Space (CHARTS), housed in the Palace Memorial Building, becoming a hub for arts and cultural activities. The gallery features exhibitions showcasing work from local, state, and national artists.

North Burnett Art Trail
Embark on a scenic drive inland of Bundaberg and uncover talented artists and sculptures on the North Burnett Art Trail. From towering silos and rustic sculptures to spectacular water towers, the trail is a vibrant tapestry of colour woven throughout the town.

Outdoor Adventures

National Parks
Explore the abundant National Parks and mountain ranges in the Bundaberg and North Burnett Regions. Whether hiking the Bluff walking track at Mount Walsh for panoramic views or wandering the scenic wetlands of Burrum Coast National Park, nature enthusiasts will find endless trails.

Lake Monduran
Situated 20km north of Gin Gin on the Bruce Highway, Lake Monduran (Fred Haigh Dam) offers a variety of activities, from fishing to kayaking, swimming, and waterskiing. Enjoy facilities such as barbeques, picnic tables, toilets, and hire boats while surrounded by serene landscapes.

Agnes Water & 1770
Conclude your budget-friendly adventure with the Paperbark Forest Walk and Discovery Trail in Agnes Water and 1770. The Paperbark Walk offers a short but spectacular forest experience, while the Discovery Trail provides stunning views and natural bush exploration in a 30-minute round trip.

Discover the Bundaberg region’s natural beauty, diverse experiences, and cultural treasures—all without spending a cent! Kellys Beach Resort and its surroundings present an array of free activities that promise adventure and unforgettable memories. Your next great adventure awaits, and this time, it won’t cost you a thing!

Family Friendly Adventure at Kellys Beach Resort

Family Friendly Adventure at Kellys Beach Resort

Your Gateway to Fun and Exploration

Explore endless family fun during your stay at Kellys Beach Resort in Bundaberg. Whether you love animals, history, water sports, or food, our resort is your base for diverse activities. From marine turtle encounters at Mon Repos to history at Hinkler Hall of Aviation, water adventures with Enviro Reefs, and cultural tours with Taribelang Bunda, there’s something for everyone.

Taste local delights at Tinaberries, Macadamias Australia, and Mammino Gourmet Ice Cream. Experience something unique at Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Barrel. With Kellys Beach Resort as your hub, create lasting family memories in Bundaberg’s adventure-packed region.

Read on for a comprehensive list of activities the whole family can enjoy!

Animal Encounters for the Nature Enthusiast

Mon Repos Turtle Centre
For a truly unique experience, head to the Mon Repos Turtle Centre. Learn about marine turtles, conservation efforts, and research programs. While entry is free, don’t miss the opportunity to book the Turtle Tales Immersive Experience for an in-depth understanding of these magnificent creatures. During nesting and hatching seasons, the Nightly Mon Repos Turtle Encounters offer an awe-inspiring spectacle.

Splitters Farm
At Splitters Farm, families can enjoy a day of farm-based fun with over 300 rescue animals. Choose between a self-guided Farm Entry or a Guided Farm Tour (available during school holidays) to get up-close and personal with the adorable residents. It’s a delightful and informative experience for all.

Snakes Downunder Reptile Park & Zoo
Just a 40-minute drive from Bargara, the Snakes Downunder Reptile Park & Zoo promises a day of affordable and thrilling adventures. With over 45 species of Australian reptiles, amphibians, and marsupials, the park offers fascinating displays, reptile demonstrations, and even crocodile feeding sessions.

Unveiling Bundaberg’s Rich Heritage

Hinkler Hall of Aviation
For history buffs, the Hinkler Hall of Aviation is a must-visit. Marvel at the dynamic structure shaped like an aircraft wing, set in the lush Bundaberg Botanic Gardens. This unique museum brings to life the adventures and achievements of Australia’s pioneer solo aviator, Bert Hinkler.

Taribelang Bunda Cultural Tours
Embark on an immersive Indigenous experience with Taribelang Bunda Cultural Tours. Led by passionate guides, Bec and Nigel, guests are taken on a captivating journey through time, exploring the rich history and culture of the Taribelang people passed down from generation to generation.

Mystery Craters
Uncover the secrets beneath the surface at Mystery Craters in South Kolan. Amidst stunning landscapes, these captivating craters invite explorers of all ages to delve into a surreal wonderland.

Aquatic Fun and Exploration

Enviro Reefs Paddle & Surf School
Surf and paddleboard enthusiasts can rejoice with lessons offered by Enviro Reefs Paddle & Surf School. Explore the beautiful coastal areas of Bargara, Mon Repos, Kellys Beach, and Elliott Heads with inspiring lessons suitable for all skill levels.

Bundy Belle River Cruise
Take a leisurely 2.5-hour cruise along the Burnett River aboard the Bundy Belle. Fully restored, this classic river ferry offers a relaxing journey with full commentary on the river’s history, complemented by complimentary tea and coffee.

Southern Great Barrier Reef Excursions
For an unforgettable reef experience, embark on full-day trips to Lady Musgrave Island by boat or Lady Elliot Island by plane. Explore the wonders of the Southern Great Barrier Reef, immersing yourself in the beauty of the underwater world.

Culinary Delights for the Whole Family

Tinaberries
Indulge in a fabulous, fun farm experience at Tinaberries. During the winter strawberry season, purchase sweet fresh strawberries, or enjoy picking your own during early spring. Delight your taste buds with delicious real fruit ice cream available year-round.

Macadamias Australia
Take a stroll through the original orchards of Macadamias Australia and explore the Visitor Experience Centre. Learn about the origin of the macadamia nut, from planting to harvesting, processing, and packaging. Satisfy your cravings at The Orchard Table, the on-site macadamia-inspired café.

Mammino Gourmet Ice Cream
A visit to Mammino Gourmet Ice Cream near Childers is a treat for the whole family. Home to multi-award-winning 100% homemade ice cream and delicious macadamia nut products, this family business is a notable tourist attraction. Don’t miss the chance to try the Marvellous Macadamia flavour!

Play Spaces for Young Adventurers

Bargara Turtle Park and Playground
Let the imaginations of young adventurers run wild at the Bargara Turtle Park and Playground. A fantastic play space awaits, ensuring hours of laughter and exploration for the little ones.

Alexandra Park Zoo and Playground
In Bundaberg, the Alexandra Park Zoo and Playground in Bundaberg provide another excellent spot for families with young children. Let the kids play and explore in a safe and enjoyable environment.

With Kellys Beach Resort as your home base, the Bundaberg region becomes a playground for family-friendly adventures. The friendly team at the Tour Desk is ready to assist in booking your chosen activities, ensuring a memorable and exciting stay for the whole family. Get ready to create cherished memories that will last a lifetime!

Winter Activities and Things To Do In Bundaberg

Winter Activities and Things To Do In Bundaberg

Have you ever experienced a winter that made you want to get outside and be active? Luckily, our winters are relatively mild at Bargara and Bundaberg, so you can do just that and enjoy winter activities with your family.

And here are our recommendations. At Kellys, we have been privy to many gorgeous winter sunrises and sunsets. The family photos that merge with the landscape and beauty as you snap away are certainly Facebook and Insta worthy. Plus, if you love strawberries, we may have eaten too many while picking them fresh from the farm.

So, please read on to see what other fun attractions we can vouch for. Then grab the family, make a plan, and explore our beautiful region. And with the September school holidays approaching, is it time to organise your family holiday at Kellys?

What Are The Best Places To See The Sunrise In Bundaberg And Bargara?

Sunrise goers local to Bundy love the sunrises at Neilo’s Beach, aka Nielsons Beach, or directly on the esplanade at Bargara. But also, a short ten minute drive from Bargara, you will find a slower paced beach, Innes Park, said to bring the “wow” to your daily sunrises. So, rise and shine before 6 am, and you can start the day right in absolute gratitude for the emerging sun, heralding a beautiful new day.

What Are The Best Places To See The Sunset In Bundaberg And Bargara?

Perch yourself at the peak of Elliott Heads across from Coonarr Beach, and you will discover the most stunning sunsets. Or if you drive along the Elliott Heads coast laden with pine trees, there are plenty of seats adorning the cliffs so you can relax and take in the undisturbed views. Locals also frequent The Hummock, with 360-degree views of Bundaberg and the coast.

Or if you are up for a half day trip in the arvo, drive to Woodgate Beach, with unspoilt views. The water is crystal clear, and if you want to jump in, the temperature of the water will invigorate your soul.

Fun fact! Did you know that The Hummock is an old dormant volcano?

Can I Pick Farm Fresh Strawberries In Bundaberg?

Strawberry season is from May to November, annually. And around the Bundaberg region, we have two (2) strawberry farms you can visit, Tinaberries and SSS Farms. Both provide the service of picking farm fresh juicy strawberries, but they also have unique differences. Check out what else they offer.

SSS Strawberries, located over North Bundaberg, also has a strawberry shop with freshly picked punnets of strawbs available, strawberry soft serve, coffee, chocolate coated strawbs, cold drinks, and strawberries ideal for jam making. The staff are always smiling and will go out of their way to make your visit to their farm enjoyable and satisfying.

Also, “SSS Strawberries was the WINNER of the 2022 Queensland Medium Business Award in The Family Business Excellence Awards 2022”, as reported by ownermanager.com.au. Plus, they recently received the award for Distinguished Family of The Year, 2023, announced by Family Business New Zealand.

Tinaberries are located just off the coast between Bargara and Elliott Heads beaches. As you drive up the tree-lined driveway, the path opens to a rustic shed that will fulfil your strawberry cravings. On the farm, you can pick your own strawberries, or savour in fresh fruit ice cream flavours of strawberry, mango and passionfruit. So enjoy your selection while relaxing on their outdoor homestead-style seating, then play the wooden board games with the family. And if you are still up for more strawberries, their website has plenty of enticing recipes for you to try.

What Else Can My Family Do In Winter?

Check out these activities, again recommended by the Kellys team. Or, if you want to head to the parks, you’ll love Baldwin Swamp and Lake Ellen. With numerous play areas for kids of all ages, including a lovely nature walk through Lake Ellen, your family will have plenty of opportunities to explore, climb and be fascinated by the wildlife.

Another option is the Alexandra Park Zoo. From dingos to emus, birds and lizards, you’ll love our quaint little zoo. Then on the river side of the zoo, enjoy a family stroll along the riverwalk, set amongst the Burnett River. And if you are feeling extra adventurous, walk down to River Cruz Cafe, which is open seven (7) days.

Boreham Park has recently been renovated, nestled among Avenell Heights homes. You won’t be bored with a zipline, mini bike track, basketball area and multiple playgrounds for toddlers to teens!

And, of course, around Bargara and our coastline, there are a lot of walking paths, fun playgrounds, and favourite spots locals love to frequent. So ask our Tour Desk if we have any secret must-see places.

What Indoor Activities Are There In Bundaberg?

BRAG, also known as the Bundaberg Regional Arts Gallery, is open seven (7) days with FREE entry. Located centrally, with two (2) floors of exhibitions, the family will find some inspiration from the displays and oftentimes, interactive art. There is also a gift shop with local Bundaberg crafts and arts.

The Botanical Gardens over North Bundaberg, a short drive from the CBD, is where you will find three (3) indoor activities.

  1. Hinkler House is the house Bert Hinkler lived in. It was relocated from England to Bundaberg. So step back in time to see Bert’s personal items, filled with nostalgia and history.
  2. Hinkler Hall of Aviation is a pure celebration of the solo aviation explorer Bert Hinkler. The grand hall has interactive activities, aircraft memorabilia, and numerous activities that will keep the whole family engaged for hours.
  3. Bundaberg and District Historical Museum displays what life was like in the past. The vast amount of items in the collection is intriguing, making you think in wonder, appreciating our modern day conveniences. Walking around, you will discover the history of the Bundaberg region.

Plus, when you visit the Botanical Gardens, you’ll find other gems, such as the steam trains, playground, cafe, Japanese and Chinese gardens, and walking tracks with plenty of birdlife, turtles, eels and more. So, yes, while these are outside activities, you could tick off a whole bunch of fun things to do at the Botanical Gardens, both inside and outside.

But if you want an adrenaline rush, then the Bundy Bowl & Leisure Complex is where you’ll want to go. As the name suggests, there are 16 ten-pin lanes, dodgem cars, a games arcade, Jurassic putt putt mini golf, big dipper slide and playground, zone three laser tag, escape rooms, a cafe and much more!

So, whether you love outdoor or indoor activities this winter, the Bundaberg region is a playground to please people of all ages. And when you stay at Kellys, because our resort is family orientated, we have lots of on-site facilities and amenities for those days when you feel like staying in.

We look forward to seeing you soon at Kellys.