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Just east of Bundaberg, Mon Repos is one of the most significant marine turtle rookeries in the South Pacific. Each year from November to March, loggerhead, flatback, green, and occasionally leatherback turtles haul themselves onto this protected beach to nest. The Mon Repos Turtle Centre, run by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, offers guided evening tours during nesting and hatching season, where you can witness these ancient creatures lay eggs or watch tiny hatchlings scramble to the sea. It’s a profoundly moving wildlife encounter that feels like stepping back into the age of dinosaurs.
Highlights & What to See
- Guided Turtle Tours: From November to March, join a ranger-led evening walk to see nesting turtles or hatchlings emerging. The tours are educational and respectful of the turtles, with red lights used to avoid disturbing them.
- Mon Repos Turtle Centre: The interactive centre has engaging exhibits on turtle biology, conservation, and the local ecosystem. It’s worth visiting during the day before your evening tour.
- Mon Repos Beach: During the day, this quiet beach is lovely for a stroll, but remember that turtle nesting areas are fenced off. The coastal walk offers views of the Coral Sea and nearby coral reefs.
- Bundaberg Rum Distillery: A short drive away, you can tour the famous distillery and sample Australia’s iconic rum. The visitor centre also has a museum and café.
- Bundaberg Botanic Gardens: These lush gardens feature a Japanese garden, BUSSEL (Bundaberg University Science and Souvenirs) museum, and a walk-through aviary – a nice contrast to the coastal environment.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for a full evening at Mon Repos if you’re doing the turtle tour (usually 2–3 hours). Combine this with a daytime visit to the Turtle Centre (allow 1 hour) and perhaps a morning or afternoon at the beach. Most visitors base themselves in Bundaberg and drive the 15 km to Mon Repos, making it easy to fit into a day trip. For the full experience, consider staying overnight in Bundaberg so you can do the evening turtle tour without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bundaberg: The regional hub offers historic architecture, the Bundaberg Rum Distillery, and a burgeoning café scene. It’s the obvious base for exploring Mon Repos.
- Bargara: A laid-back coastal town just south of Mon Repos with good beaches, a coastal path, and a golf course. Perfect for a seaside lunch or a pre-tour swim.
- Lady Elliot Island: A coral cay at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, reachable by scenic flight from Bundaberg. It’s a world-class snorkelling and diving spot with manta rays, turtles, and pristine coral.
- Fraser Island (K’gari): The world’s largest sand island is about a 2.5-hour drive north, with stunning lakes, rainforest, and the famous Maheno Shipwreck. A 4WD is essential.
- Hervey Bay: The gateway to Fraser Island, Hervey Bay is a relaxed coastal city known for whale watching (July–November) and safe swimming beaches. It’s about 1.5 hours south of Bundaberg.
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- Fraser Island (K'gari) — Rhain / CC BY-SA 4.0