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By Kaylah Buckman
Four hours’ drive north of Brisbane, lying just off the coast of Bundaberg, is where one of the world’s most famous natural wonders starts – the Southern Great Barrier Reef.
This pocket of reef greatness from Bundaberg through to Gladstone, Rockhampton and right up the Capricorn Coast stretching out past the islands of Lady Elliot, Heron and Great Keppel will blow your mind and leave you in no doubt why manta rays, sea turtles and seabirds call this area home.
Trumping our 17 surreal scenes of the Great Barrier Reef image gallery, here are 47 sensational Southern Great Barrier Reef photos to spark wanderlust.
Flying into the first island nestled on the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Lady Elliot Island. Access to Lady Elliot Island is by a sensational scenic flight from the coast at Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Redcliffe or the Gold Coast.
The reef surrounding Lady Elliot Island receives a particularly high level of protection and as such the biodiversity seen in these waters are quite breathtaking. It’s one of the best places on the entire reef to swim with the mantra rays and getting a turtle selfie here is almost guaranteed!
The view from Lady Musgrave Island isn’t too bad. The island is only accessible via vessel from Bundaberg or 1770 (or your own transport) and you will need a permit to camp on the island.
But waking up to this view every day? Worth it! In the distance, you can see the little Fairfax Islands that we will be exploring below.
If you head over with Lady Musgrave Cruises from Seventeen Seventy you’ll have the chance to snap as many fish selfies as your memory card can handle, spending the day on their custom-built floating pontoon.
You can also take a guided tour of the island and spy on the world below (without getting your hair wet) at the underwater observatory.
Many people only see the Fairfax Islands in the distance from Lady Musgrave Island. Here is a glimpse of these secluded islands.
From Gladstone, Heron Island is a 25-minute scenic seaplane flight away. There is also a ferry that leaves Gladstone Marina at 11am several days a week and arrives around 1pm.
There are 20 dive sites, coral gardens and pinnacles around Heron Island that are waiting to be explored plus around 60 per cent of the 1,500 species of fish on the whole reef to meet! And you can snorkel right of the beach!
From Rockhampton you can jump on a charter flight to get an aerial view of Great Keppel Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef on a 20-minute scenic flight. There are also daily ferries to the island that leave from Rosslyn Bay, Yeppoon.
The borders of the 240-hectare Great Keppel Island is surrounded by 17 pristine white sandy beaches.
This sunrise swim session features Geoff from Great Keppel Island Holiday Village who has been running the place since he was 20 years old! It looks like a place you would never want to leave!
The surrounding fringing reefs in the Keppel group of islands have an unusually high coral cover in their coral communities, up to 60 – 70 per cent.
For a full Swiss Family Robinson experience head over to Pumpkin Island where you can rent the whole island for up to 34 of your nearest and dearest. With a limitation on guest numbers, you’ll be able to find your paradise on this six-hectare island.