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Bundaberg is a coastal paradise

BundabergThe progressive city of Bundaberg can be found 14 kilometres from the Coral Coast, right in the middle of Australia’s sugar cane country. Close to Bundaberg, or “Bundy” as it is more commonly known, are the townships of Elliott Heads, Innes Park, Bargara and Burnett Heads. Some of Australia’s most immaculate beaches can be found in these townships. In addition, Buxton and Woodgate lay to the south, offering practically untouched fishing in the villages of the former and abundant wildlife in the latter.

Much of Bundaberg’s appeal is in the diversity that it offers to tourists. Whether you are looking for day tours, wilderness camping, multi-day live aboard dive cruises or just a resort for relaxation, the True Gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef has it all. Marine animals are abundant in the unspoiled waters. Near the shore one can see humpback whales as they swim to Hervey Bay, and the largest mainland turtle rookery in all of Australia can also be found here. The Great Barrier Reef offers some of the best snorkeling, diving and reef walks in the whole world, so this cannot be missed. The wild adventure of the environment and rural Australian history come together here in this costal paradise. You can find a range of Bundaberg Accommodation on ‘Book it Now’