Bundaberg Events
Looking for Bundaberg Events in 2022? We list all of the best events for you, your family and friends to enjoy in the beautiful city of Bundaberg. Find free and paid events at a glance.
Turtles Up Close And Personal
0 Comments/in TurtlesIf you just love turtles, there is no better place in Australia to experience turtles up close and personal. Bundaberg is host to everything from Turtle Breading, Turtles Laying Eggs at Mon Repos and Swimming with turtles at Lady Musgrave Island with Lady Musgrave Experience. Mon Repos has a reputation for being the leading turtle destination to witness Mother Nature in her full glory, and tourists from all around the world have been lucky enough to experience swimming with turtles in the Lady Musgrave Lagoon.

For one month each year, Australia comes alive with the arrival of thousands of turtles as they come ashore to lay their eggs.
Hatching can be an amazing experience that is impossible to describe. Thousands of eggs hatch along the beach in a matter of hours. When the tide goes out, you can walk down the beach and see thousands of tiny turtles just nudge their way out of the sand and begin their journey towards open water. The arrival of baby sea turtles always seems to take us by surprise. Their unpredictable schedule makes things exciting, every night could be the night for a massive hatch!
Witness turtles hatch from their shells and make the often perilous journey to the water. Marvel at these beautiful creatures’ teamwork as they create an inspirational story out of the darkness.

Bundaberg is all about Turtles from October until April. We are lucky enough to have the largest concentration in the whole South Pacific of Loggerhead Turtles nesting and hatchlings at Mon Repos Beach.
1. As the oldest reptile group in the world, turtles have been here for over 220 million years. They have survived dinosaur extinction and outlived most mammals, birds and fish.
2. These creatures date back to the time of the dinosaurs over 200 million years ago. They are an integral part of the marine ecosystem and can be found on land, shallow water and deep water in regions around the world.
3. Turtles are shielded behind a super-tough bony shell to keep them out of harm’s way. In most species, the upper and lower jaws are covered by a beak, rather than separated by skin and flesh as in most other vertebrates.
4. Turtles have a shell which is actually part of the turtle’s skeleton and made up of nearly sixty bones which include the turtle’s ribcage, spine and shell.

5. Contrary to popular belief, the turtle’s shell does not grow with the turtle. A turtle can only grow so big for its shell before it becomes too heavy for the turtle to carry.
6. The diet of a turtle is greatly affected by its environment. A land-dwelling turtle will eat grass, fruit and beetles. Sea-dwelling turtles may eat algae, squid, jellyfish and other small creatures.
7. Some turtles are carnivorous and others eat plants, while some are able to survive on both animal sources and plants.
8. Turtles are amniotes, which means they breathe air, lay dry eggs on land, and have shells.
9. Turtles have a long lifespan. The oldest known, named Tu”i Malila, of Tonga Island lived to be 188 years old.
10. Unfortunately, some species of turtle are endangered. Approximately 129 species on the planet today (according to the IUCN Red list) are either vulnerable >20% risk of extinction, endangered >10% risk of extinction, or critically endangered ~ <10% risk of extinction.
Please take moment to browse the Mon Repos and Lady Musgrave Experience websites to learn more about Turtles and how you can see them up close and personal.
Family Day Tours Bundaberg
0 Comments/in Day ToursFamily Day Tours Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. Bundaberg is now fast growing into one of Australia’s premier tour locations. The reason is that it is now home to some of Australia’s leading tourism destinations such as Mon Repos, Bundaberg Rum Distillery, Lady Musgrave Experience and so many more. If you are looking for amazing affordable experiences at your doorstep in Bundaberg, you have a huge choice to chose from.

In 1853 settlers John and Gavin Stewart bought 8,200 hectares of land including Bundaberg in order to supply timber to the pastoral industry. They were successful in their endeavor. This area would be considered one of the largest success stories in the South Burnett Region.
In 1868 the local Indigenous people invited a surveying team to stay in their camp, led by A.B. Burnett.
He named the area after them and built a fort that became the first European settlement on the Burnett River. Although it started as a humble settlement, it has become one of the most exciting cities in Australia. Its popularity amongst tourists is growing because of its amazing cityscape and cosmopolitan lifestyle.
The Gidarjil Land Rangers are an organisation whose goal is to help the Gurang clan stand proud again, after the devastation of disease and invasion. They do this by ensuring that the Gurang’s traditional lands are protected and maintained to the same high standard as today and preserving local culture through education.
Experience everything from Island Tours, Glass Bottom Boat Rides, Whale Watching, Snorkelling, Scuba Diving, Turtle Breading Centre, Local Brewery Tours and much more. .

With so much rich history and an exciting range of things to do in Bundaberg, why would you holiday anywhere else.
Only 4 hours drive from Brisbane, makes Bundaberg an extremely accessible holiday destination for Singles, Couples and Families looking for that perfect dream holiday. Browse our Things To Do Bundaberg website to find the best places to eat, drink and stay. As well as some of the best tours and experiences Australia has to offer.
Unique Snorkelling Experiences
0 Comments/in Snorkelling, UncategorizedBundaberg is the gateway to the most unique snorkelling experiences you will find anywhere in the world. The Southern Great Barrier Reef is a world class pristine location for Snorkelling, Scuba Diving, Whale Watching and so much more. There are a number of amazing tour providers based in Bundaberg, Queensland offering unique snorkelling experiences such as the multi award winning tour company Lady Musgrave Experience saving you time and money organising your local Bundaberg experience..

When you consider how far you have to travel to reach other destinations, Bundaberg is the perfect choice for family holidays and romantic getaways. From Glamping to Island Tours for the people who just want to chill out and enjoy the slow lane, to Shipwreck diving and Snorkelling with the local wildlife for the more adventurous.

When you think about the perfect snorkelling experience, you instantly imagine colourful coral, exotic fish and pristine surroundings. Lady Musgrave Island and the bunker group of islands offer you exactly that. White sandy beaches, tropical islands, exotic marine life and some of the most tranquil brilliant blue water you will ever see. Swim with the turtles and manta’s, laze around in the Queensland sun and take advantage of some of the most mouthwatering food and drinks using local ingredients available thanks to the local farmers in the Bundaberg area.

So whatever you choose to do, it couldn’t be easier with Things To Do Bundaberg. Simply browse our website, find your perfect combination of food, drinks, tours and experiences and get in touch with the companies of choice to book directly or visit https://www.bundabergregion.org and make an online booking via their website. What are you waiting for, get started today!



