Gladstone
Centre of the Southern Reef, the Gladstone region is a unique area of Queensland - a region where opportunity awaits. Lady Musgrave Island and Fitzroy Lagoon provide visitors with endless opportunities for enjoyment.
At the heart of the region, the city of Gladstone overlooks its natural deep water harbour. To the south lie the shires of Calliope and Miriam Vale with idyllic, secluded beaches and scenic national parks. The town of Seventeen Seventy is the first place in Queensland that Captain James Cook stepped ashore. Boyne Island is renowned for its beautiful foreshore parks, while its sister city of Tannum Sands offers long sandy beaches for safe coastal recreation.
Experience Gladstone
This dynamic area basks in a sub-tropical climate with islands, waterways and beaches on the doorstep of the Great Barrier Reef. Gladstone is where you can get back to nature and connect with your surroundings. The reef islands within the region are true coral cays where visitors can enjoy diving, snorkelling, fishing, reef walking or exploring the flora and fauna.
Dive Sites
The Great Barrier Reef offers a spectacular variety of snorkel and dive opportunities to suit all levels of ability. The reef islands within the region are true coral cays and offer good dive sites.
Experiences
The Gladstone region basks in a sub-tropical climate with islands, waterways and beaches on the doorstep of the southern Great Barrier Reef. Gladstone is where you can connect with your surroundings.
Marinas
There are currently no superyacht capable marinas located in the Gladstone region. The nearest marinas capable of berthing superyachts are located in the Mackay and Bundaberg regions.
Moorings
Find out all the essential mooring and anchorage information to help ensure your holiday is a safe and enjoyable one while cruising the idyllic coastline of the Gladstone region.