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Bundaberg

Introduction of Bundaberg

Bundaberg is a port city on the southeast coast of Queensland, about 450km south from the Queensland capital Brisbane, at the southernmost tip of (Great Barrier Reef) on the Great Barrier Reef, and 16km from the (Burnett River) mouth of the Burnett River. The Burnett River crosses the city. The historic city retains its colonial style and has 140 kilometres of pristine coastline.

Bundaberg is known throughout Australia for its sugar production, accounting for 1/5 of Queensland's total output, known as Sugarcane City. In addition, the winery here made from juice wine, there is a special flavor, the ginger wine is popular all over Australia and all over the world, do not miss.

In addition to water sports is an indispensable program, bird watching is also a major part of Bundaberg tourism, there are many unknown, rare, and even endangered seabirds. Nestled on two beautiful coral islands, (Lady Elliot Island) of Iliad and (Lady Musgrave Island) of Missouri.

Bundaberg is also a good place to go to sea to enjoy the Great Barrier Reef, on a long beach that stretches more than 140 kilometers from (Woodgate) in Woodgate to (Seventeen Seventy) in the 1770 town along the coast. Large turtles and giant whales can be seen infested inshore. The turtles climb to the beach between November and March to lay eggs, burying their newly laid eggs in the sand, and then climb back to the sea, about ten weeks before the successful baby turtles climb into the sea.

To learn more about big turtles, the best location is Monenrepos (Mon Repos), on the eastern outskirts of Australia, which is the largest and most visited sea turtle breeding site in Australia. The modern Monn Repos Turtle Center (Mon Repos Turtle Centre) on the beach contains a variety of audio-visual materials to introduce visitors to the ecology and behaviour of large turtles. Centre managers will lead visitors to the beach to observe the spawning of sea turtles.


Best time and place for watching tortoises

  • November-January: mother Turtle nests off the coast of Monenrepos and lays eggs.
  • January-late March: the Turtles take their first step on Monipuz Beach and climb to the sea.
  • All year round: experience the fun of swimming with turtles in (Lady Elliot Island), Mrs. Elliot Island.


Monthly weather averages of Bundaberg

     
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Airport(s) of Bundaberg

  • Bundaberg Airport (Code: BDB)


Visitor centre of Bundaberg

  • Addr: 271 Bourbong St, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
  • Tel: (07) 4153 8888
Alias:
邦德堡、班德堡、本达堡
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Population:
71k (2016)

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