QUEENSLAND BEACH REVIEWS

BEACH REVIEWS

Let my Queensland Beach Reviews inspire you to visit the best Qld holiday destinations and tourist attractionsLooking for Queensland Beach Reviews? Well check out Beach Scenes’ travel recommendations!

For those wondering where should I go on holiday in Qld? I have written some reviews of Queensland holiday destinations that all make excellent spots for family vacations, weekend road trips or romantic getaways.

From Surfer’s Paradise on the Gold Coast and Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast to Great Keppel Island on the Capricorn Coast and Palm Cove in Tropical North Queensland, the Sunshine State has a plethora of options for Australian Beach Resorts and coastal tourist destinations you can visit.

Outlined below are my Queensland beach reviews. In them, you will find a wealth of information relating to several ocean-side destinations. This includes descriptions of what the beach is like, hotel suggestions for where to stay, things to do, where to eat and how to get to these places.

Whether you choose a Gold Coast Holiday or a Sunshine Coast vacation, or you decide to visit the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns or Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays, I hope these travel reviews inspire you to visit the best Queensland tourist attractions and beaches.

Check out my Queensland Beach Reviews

Sand at Burrum Heads in the Fraser Coast Region of Queensland

Burrum Heads: A Hidden Gem on the Fraser Coast

Beautiful Fishing Village Where the Burrum River Meets the Ocean     Hervey Bay might have top billing on the Fraser Coast, but just a short 20 minute drive away is the scenic village of Burrum Heads, which is a place where the Burrum River and the ocean combine to stunning effect. Here, you’ll find quaint boats lining the shimmering crystal water, and a gently curving stretch of north-east facing beach that runs from the mouth of the Burrum River all the way south to the mouth of the Beelbi Creek. The main drawcard at Burrum Heads is fishing and…
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Tannum Sands Beach in the Gladstone region of Queensland, Australia

Tannum Sands Beach Visitor Guide (UPDATED 2024)

Beautiful Beach near Agnes Water in Gladstone Region Perfect for Water Sports     Tannum Sands is home to a beautiful beach on the Central Queensland Coast that is perfectly set up for those who enjoy outdoor water-based activities. Located an hour north of Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy and just 20 minutes from Gladstone, the town is twinned with nearby Boyne Island. It is known as a place where the forest meets the sea, which makes it the perfect destination for relaxing under one of the many trees that flank its shoreline. You can visit the beach and swim…
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View of Turkey Beach on the Discovery Coast in Queensland

Turkey Beach: Discovery Coast Visitor Information (UPDATED 2024)

Hotspot for Crabbing and Fishing in the Gladstone Region     As beautiful as its waters are, Turkey Beach isn’t exactly the biggest beach going around. In fact, you are more likely to see tractors here than sandcastles. But if you are looking for a place to go crabbing and fishing, then there is no better destination to head to. Best described as a sleepy little fishing village, anglers flock here in their droves to catch Mangrove Jack, which is by far and away the most sought after and prized species here. That said, flathead and bream can be caught…
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Lammermoor Beach Capricorn Coast in Queensland

Lammermoor Beach: Terrific Beach Near Yeppoon

Dramatic Beach facing Keppel Bay and the Coral Sea on the Capricorn Coast     Lammermoor Beach is a beautiful sweep of a beach located about 5 km south of the Yeppoon CBD. Much quieter than the Yeppoon Main Beach, it enjoys a dramatic setting, looking out to Keppel Bay and the Coral Sea. It’s long, wide stretch of sand extends for about 2.5 km and is flanked by some huge rocks which you can easily climb on. It is also backed by a foredune of Casuarina trees that gives it a very fresh and tropical feel. The beach is…
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