Southend Curtis Island

Natural Attractions

If you love fishing, camping, boating, turtles and miles of sandy beaches and turquoise waters, then Southend Curtis Island is a must visit in the Gladstone Region. Located just 12 kilometres from the mainland and a short one kilometre walk or drive from the Curtis Island jetty.

Catch the Curtis Ferry Services Ferry to Curtis Island (vehicles permitted) or arrive by private vessel.

Visit ‘front beach’ for a dip in the Coral Sea, enjoy a picnic at the nearby campgrounds or enjoy fish and chips, meals and a cold drink from Capricorn Lodge. Enjoy birdwatching and bushwalks or explore the islands gorgeous coastline.

Camping is available at Southend, however permits must be purchased from the Gladstone Visitor Information Centre.

Facilities

Carpark Picnic Area

Activities

Birdwatching Fishing Swimming Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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