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Bundaberg Port Marina: Southern Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef – Let your journey begin

Bundaberg Port Marina: Southern Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef – Let your journey begin

Bundaberg Port Marina is situated 1 nautical mile from the entrance of the Burnett River and offers all weather, all tides, deep water access to visitors to the Coral Coast.

Offering first-class marine facilities on Queensland’s Coral Coast, Bundaberg Port Marina is well placed with 200 top quality floating berths able to berth vessels up to 45 metres. Each berth has power, water and Wi-Fi.

Convenient 24/7 refuelling, modern amenities, courtesy bus, gift shop, coin-operated laundromat, public phones, LPG refills and ice are some of the facilities and services available to Marina guests. The complex also houses a fully-licensed restaurant, ships’ chandlery, takeaway store, marine brokerage, and a booking office for the Lady Musgrave Experience Tours. Bundaberg Port Marina is an official Port of Entry and receives more vessels into Australia than any other on the east coast.

The marina offers an easy deep-water, all-weather entrance day or night and this is one the many factors that has contributed to an increasing influx of vessels each year to the Coral Coast.

Our boat yard and ship lift facility has become one of the most recognised ship repair facilities on the east coast. The hardstand and ship lift are considered first class, with a 75t ship lift enabling us to lift vessels with a maximum 6.6m beam, concrete hardstand area, high-pressure cleaning service, fully-enclosed paint shed and work bays for sandblasting activities. The yard provides quality cradles and stands, professional staff and one of the largest dry storage yards on the east coast. The trade complex is accessible from the working yard and has many associated tradesmen available for on-site repairs. Owners are welcome to complete as little or as much work on their vessels as suits, it is totally up to the individual.

Recreational and commercial operators from all over Australia and the World trust us to store their vessels in our dry storage facility when the time comes to return home. The dry storage area is fully fenced and we can complete all vessel checks whilst you are away from your vessel. As a testimonial for the care taken of your vessel, many of our clients return season after season to leave their vessel in a safe and secure yard.

The Marina Office is open 7 days per week and provides a courtesy bus for transport into Bundaberg City Monday to Friday and to the Shalom Markets every Sunday. Port Marina Gifts is our beautiful gift store, located in the Marina Office. Pop in and check out our lovely range of resort wear, handbags, beach bags, sarongs, Byron Bay Candles and diffusers, nautical and beach giftware, souvenirs, and the world-famous Maui Jim Sunglasses.

A number of world-class tourist attractions are located in Bundaberg and these include: Bundaberg Rum Distillery Tours, Mon Repos Turtle Sanctuary Tours, Bert Hinkler Aviation Museum, Botanical Gardens, and Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Factory.

All tours can be easily booked through Bundaberg Port Marina and provide an endless opportunity to enjoy our city and surrounds.

AVAILABLE NOW – BRAND NEW MARINA BERTHS 20M, 24M AND 44M

200 wet berths up to 45 metres
100 hardstand/ dry storage sites
Restaurant & Takeaway Cafe
Bait, Ice & LPG Refills
24hr Refuelling (Diesel Only)
Premium Unleaded (On request)
Power and Water
All associated trades available
Amenities & Laundry
Australian Port of Entry
75 tonne ship lift
Chandlery on site
Courtesy Bus

World-Class Marina Facility & Official Port of Entry
Bundaberg Port Marina is situated 1 nautical mile from the
entrance of the Burnett River and offers all weather, all tides,
deep water access to visitors to the Coral Coast.
TELEPHONE: 07 4159 5066 Email: info@bundabergportmarina.com.au
VHF 81 I MARINA DRIVE PORT BUNDABERG QLD 4670
www.bundabergportmarina.com.au

We look forward to meeting you all soon at Bundaberg Port Marina. bundabergportmarina.com.au

Published in print April-June 2023