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Magnetic Island Guide 2021

The ultimate free Magnetic Island Guide is your complete holiday planner for where to go, what to do, where to stay and how to get to our tropical island paradise on the Great Barrier Reef in North Queensland, Australia.

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6<br />

Radical Bay<br />

An <strong>Island</strong> of Beautiful Bays<br />

Geoffrey Bay (Arcadia), is a Marine National<br />

Park Zone, which signifies no fishing or<br />

collecting. The fish at the old Arcadia ferry<br />

landing are almost tame. Rock wallabies can<br />

also be seen feeding in the same area.<br />

Alma Bay, (Marine Park Zone) is another<br />

popular swimming spot. The Arcadian Life<br />

Saving Club, patrol on weekends and public<br />

holidays. There are also public amenities such<br />

as a barbecues, picnic tables, shaded children’s<br />

play ground, changing areas and toilets.<br />

Sheltered<br />

bays for great<br />

snorkelling<br />

& diving<br />

Some of the best snorkelling is in Arthur<br />

Bay, (Marine Park Zone) on the left hand side<br />

out towards the point. On the right side of the<br />

bay, some interesting<br />

caves protect<br />

a large variety<br />

of reef fish. This bay<br />

is included in both<br />

the National Park<br />

and the Marine<br />

Park. Some other<br />

good swimming<br />

spots are Florence<br />

Bay, Radical Bay,<br />

Balding Bay and<br />

Horseshoe Bay.<br />

Geoffrey Bay<br />

Alma Bay<br />

Arthur Bay

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