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The Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia has always been a world-renowned location for divers in search of the ultimate dive experience. Make the most of your trek to Australia and visit the beloved Great Barrier Reef to see incredible corals and the richest areas of biodiversity.

The reef contains an abundance of marine life and comprises of over 3000 individual reef systems and coral cays and literally hundreds of picturesque tropical islands with some of the worlds most beautiful sun-soaked, golden beaches.

Because of its natural beauty, it has become one of the worlds most sought after tourist destinations. A visitor to the Great Barrier Reef can enjoy many experiences including snorkelling, scuba diving, aircraft or helicopter tours, bare boats (self-sail), glass-bottomed boat viewing, semi-submersibles and educational trips, cruise ship tours, whale watching and swimming with dolphins.

The marine park stretches over 3000km (1800 miles) almost parallel to the Queensland coast, from near the southern coastal town of Bundaberg, up past the northern tip of Cape York.

A closer encounter with the Great Barrier Reef’s impressive coral gardens reveals many astounding underwater attractions including the world’s largest collection of corals (in fact, more than 400 different kinds of coral), coral sponges, molluscs, rays, dolphins, over 1500 species of tropical fish, more than 200 types of birds, around 20 types of reptiles including sea turtles and giant clams over 120 years old.

The reef is a breeding area for humpback whales, migrating from the Antarctic and is also the habitat of a few endangered species including the Dugong (Sea Cow) and large Green Sea Turtle. In recognition of its significance, UNESCO listed the Great Barrier Reef as a World Heritage Site in 1981.

Want to learn more about scuba diving in Queensland? Turtle Town Scuba is a PADI-recognised dive centre in Bundaberg, Queensland. We provide scuba diving courses for all levels, including beginner courses, advanced courses and specialty courses to continue your dive education.

If you are new to scuba diving, our PADI Open Water Diver course is the perfect place to start.

To find out more about our dive courses in Bundaberg and Bargara, visit our course page and find the one that’s right for you.

 

 

This awesome video was shot by Phoebe and Matt from Little Grey Box who spent 48 hours exploring Bundaberg.

Things to do when visiting Bundaberg, Bargara & the Southern Great Barrier Reef

Did you know that the Southern Great Barrier Reef is home to over 1,200 species of marine life? From manta rays and turtles to the unspoilt coral reef, The Bundaberg Region is the perfect place to snorkel and scuba dive in crystal clear waters.

Outside of the water, there are also plenty of other great places and attractions to visit. Here are just a few attractions featured in the video above.

Bundaberg Rum Distillery

The Bundaberg Rum Distillery is the home of Australia’s most iconic rum, which has been made to a time-honoured tradition since 1888. 

The Visitor Experience offers three tours; the Bundaberg Rum Museum Experience, the Bundaberg Rum Distillery Experience and a Blend Your Own Rum Experience. There is also a Retail Store, where visitors can purchase exclusive and limited edition products, and the Bear Garden Cafe & Bar area.

Grunske’s Seafood & Fish Market

With a great range of local seafood to choose from, there will definitely be something to tempt your taste buds at Grunske’s by the River. Indulge in succulent specialty wild-caught prawns, delicious Bundaberg scallops or fresh reef and estuary fish direct from the ocean to your plate. A must-visit for seafood lovers when in Bundy!

Segue Bundy

Jump on one of our All-Terrain Segway style PMD’s (Personal Mobility Device) and have the most sensational experience while gliding along the Wongarra Scenic Coastline.

It’s never been easier or more fun to explore than on an eco-friendly PMD, a self-balancing, two-wheeled, electric vehicle, that’s extremely easy and intuitive to operate. Segue Bundy offer exhilarating guided adventures all year round. Gift vouchers are also available.

Mon Repos Turtle Centre

No visit to Bundaberg and Bargara is complete without a stop at the Mon Repos Turtle Centre. It’s an unforgettable adventure for the whole family where you’ll learn heaps about the endangered marine turtles, and the conservation and research programs that are protecting them. You’ll also find out how a colourful history and ancient connections have shaped the Mon Repos you see today.

Every year, from November to March, you can join expert Park Rangers and Master Reef Guides for a rare and wonderful experience (bookings and fees apply) that you will remember for a lifetime. You can see turtles nesting from November through to January, or visit anytime between January and March to see the little sea turtle hatch and make their way into the ocean. No-one else is allowed to access the beach during turtle season and the popular tours have limited places, so be sure to book early.

And if you want to take those coastal feelings home with you, check out K-Luxxe, a small Bundaberg business that hand-blends beautiful fragrances to fill any space with joy in the form of reed diffusers, scented candles, air fresheners and more.

Lady Musgrave Experience

Lady Musgrave Experience provide unique ECO Friendly, Great Barrier Reef Day Tours with Scuba Diving and Snorkelling, a Guided Island Tour of Lady Musgrave Island, as well as a fun Glass Bottom Boat ride. If you are looking for an experience the entire family can enjoy, Lady Musgrave Experience is a fantastic pick while visiting Bundaberg and Bargara. The tours are eco-friendly and provide optional scuba diving trips for anyone who is curious to discover the fascinating underwater world of the Southern Great Barrier Reef.

Looking for a scuba diving adventure in Bundaberg or Bargara?

Here at Turtle Town Scuba, we provide a range of PADI certified diving courses, led by our team of experienced Bundaberg scuba diving instructors. Whether you are just starting out or looking to take your scuba diving skills to the next level, we’ve got the right course for you!

Click here to get $25 OFF your first scuba diving course!

There are plenty of things to do and places to visit in Bargara Beach. Stunning beaches, unforgettable sunrises and much more. But when travelling with children, large or small, it’s not always easy to find things the whole family will enjoy. If you’re unsure of where to go with your kids during your Bargara holiday, make sure to check out our top things to do in Bargara when visiting with kids!

1. Mon Repos Turtle Centre

Mon Repos Turtle Centre – An unforgettable experience for all ages

No visit to Bargara is complete without a stop at the Mon Repos Turtle Centre. Here you’ll learn heaps about marine turtles, and the conservation and research programs that are protecting them.

Every year, from November to March, you can join expert Park Rangers for a rare and wonderful experience with endangered marine turtles (bookings and fees apply). See nesting (November–January) or hatching (January–March) sea turtles. Gather around a majestic female as she lays her eggs, or watch young hatchlings dig free and hustle down the beach. No-one else is allowed on the beach at these times and the popular tours have limited places. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Completely redeveloped in 2019, the Turtle Centre now offers even more fun and interactive displays for kids of all ages where they can explore the tools and techniques used to look after our turtles in the Junior Discovery zone.

2. Snorkelling at the Basin

The Basin – Great place for snorkelling in Bargara

The Basin in Bargara is a protected tidal rock pool with plenty of fish, which makes it an ideal spot to visit with kids and snorkel in tow. It’s easy to spend a couple of hours here relaxing, people watching, or for an afternoon BBQ in the nearby park and playground. For snorkel gear for the whole family, contact Turtle Town Scuba and experience the marine life first hand at the Southern Great Barrier Reef!

3. Bargara Turtle Park

It’s all fun and play at Bargara Esplanade Turtle Park

Bargara Turtle Park is a popular spot amongst younger kids. The hardest part will be trying to get them to leave at the end! During the warm summer days, you’ll find children playing here until 10 pm and longer. With stunning ocean views, it’s easy to sit back, relax, enjoy some local fish and chips and simply lose track of time for a while.

Bargara Turtle Park is the perfect spot to end a foreshore walk along Bargara’s Esplanade, or for an afternoon picnic with the whole family. So, be sure to bring a picnic blankie!

4. Family Scuba Diving Adventure

Family Scuba Diving Lessons in Bargara

If you are looking for something a little more adventurous, a family scuba dive might be just the thing! Turtle Town Scuba offer a Discover Scuba Diving course which goes for a couple of hours and is suitable for children 12 years and over. This easy introduction allows you to experience the thrill of diving in Bargara under the care and close supervision of a professional PADI Instructor. You’ll learn the principal safety guidelines and skills required to dive. This is where the magic begins!

Check out available scuba diving courses

 

5. Bargara Bike Tours

Guided Bike Tours in Bargara

Bargara Bike Tours show off the amazing hot spots along Bargara’s beautiful coastal bike/walking path. Fully guided, participants can take in the surrounds and facts of the area at each stop point. Take some snaps and take in the beauty of our region and it’s history. Families can expect a leisurely pace that is flat all the way, being a comfortable ride for all fitness levels. At each destination the interesting stories & facts of the surrounds will be shared with stunning photo opportunities available. We’ll spot the native wildlife & flora along the way, including birds, kangaroos & sometimes whales through whale season! The 1/2 Day Bike Tour from Bargara to Mon Repos is suited for competent riders over 9yo (min 135cm tall).

Check out Bargara Bike Tours

What’s your favourite thing to do in Bargara when visiting with kids? Let us know in the comments below!