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The Ultimate Magnetic Island Guide: Summer 2023

Your FREE guide and complete holiday planner for Magnetic Island. 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.

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THE ULTIMATE<br />

YOUR FREE SOUVENIR COPY<br />

Since 1987<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

SUMMER <strong>2023</strong><br />

DISCOVER. EXPLORE. ENJOY!<br />

Your complete holiday planner<br />

magneticislandguide.com.au<br />

Where to go<br />

What to do<br />

Where to stay<br />

How to get there


Beautiful beaches,<br />

secluded bays,<br />

- naturally attractive!<br />

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PLEASE MAKE THEM YOUR PRIORITY WHEN MAKING YOUR HOLIDAY CHOICES.


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• Welcome to Paradise 4<br />

• An <strong>Island</strong> of Beautiful Bays 5<br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Climate9<br />

Radical Bay, Balding Bay<br />

and Horseshoe Bay<br />

@darylcawthorne<br />

• How to Get Here 10<br />

• An <strong>Island</strong> of Things to Do 14<br />

• Cruises 21<br />

• Diving & Snorkelling 30<br />

• Self <strong>Guide</strong>d Snorkel Trails 32<br />

• Fishing 35<br />

• Tide Times 36<br />

• <strong>Island</strong> Walking Tracks 38<br />

• Entertainment, Markets,<br />

Events, Sport & <strong>Island</strong> Art 42<br />

• <strong>Island</strong> Transport 44<br />

• Dining <strong>Guide</strong> 51<br />

• Accommodation 69<br />

• Weddings & Events 80<br />

• Shops & Services 86<br />

• Health & Wellbeing 93<br />

• <strong>Island</strong> Services Directory 94<br />

• Green <strong>Guide</strong> 97<br />

• Maps 100<br />

• Business Directory 104<br />

• Bus Timetable 106<br />

• Ferry Timetables 107<br />

Share your experiences and<br />

memories from ‘Maggie’<br />

@magneticislandguide<br />

TRANSPORT<br />

DINING & BARS<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES GREEN GUIDE SERVICES WEDDINGS& EVENTS ACCOMMODATION


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Welcome to Paradise<br />

Just 8km from Townsville in Tropical North<br />

Queensland, you’ll find <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

- a very beautiful and a very special place.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Island</strong> has a unique blend of national park,<br />

23 beaches and bays, and a small residential<br />

population of over 2,000, all within World<br />

Heritage Marine Park.<br />

Some of the<br />

best beaches<br />

and most<br />

picturesque<br />

bays in<br />

Queensland<br />

are found<br />

on <strong>Magnetic</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong><br />

Some of the best<br />

beaches and most<br />

picturesque bays<br />

in Queensland<br />

are found on the<br />

<strong>Island</strong>, with the<br />

more secluded<br />

ones only accessible<br />

by walking<br />

track or by boat.<br />

With an average<br />

of 320, fine sunny<br />

days annually,<br />

it’s the perfect<br />

climate to enjoy.<br />

More than half<br />

the <strong>Island</strong> is<br />

national park.<br />

Its huge granite<br />

boulders and towering hoop pines dominate<br />

the mountainous skyline. <strong>The</strong> rugged natural<br />

beauty is a haven for wildlife such as koalas,<br />

rock wallabies, possums and a wide variety of<br />

tropical bird life.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 25km of walking tracks provide an opportunity<br />

to see wildlife in its natural habitat and<br />

also to enjoy the many spectacular views.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Island</strong> lifestyle is relaxed and friendly. You<br />

can choose to do as little or as much as you<br />

like. Relax, you’re on “<strong>Island</strong> time”.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are many ways of seeing and<br />

enjoying the <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> and the North<br />

Queensland region. Take a day trip from the<br />

<strong>Island</strong> and discover the Great Barrier Reef, the<br />

Outback (with its historic gold mines) or the<br />

wet tropics rainforest.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city facilities of Townsville, are just 20<br />

minutes away by Sealink passenger ferry, or 45<br />

minutes by car ferry (<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Ferries).<br />

With easy accessibility, great weather, accommodation<br />

that ranges from budget to five<br />

star, and a relaxed atmosphere, everyone can<br />

experience their ideal and affordable tropical<br />

island holiday.


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

Picnic Bay<br />

Rocky Bay<br />

Nelly Bay<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are more than 23 bays and beaches<br />

around <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>, each one has its own<br />

special appeal. It is not uncommon to have a<br />

beach to yourself.<br />

In Picnic Bay there is a specially designed<br />

swimming enclosure for safe swimming<br />

during the summer months. It consists of a<br />

floating net allowing for all tide variations.<br />

While in Picnic Bay take a stroll along the<br />

jetty or enjoy just relaxing in the beachfront<br />

gardens and the free barbecues. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s<br />

golf course, the National Parks office and the<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Museum are also in Picnic Bay.<br />

A favourite with sun lovers is Rocky Bay. This<br />

is a secluded beach that can be reached via a<br />

track from the lookout between Picnic Bay and<br />

Nelly Bay/Base Backpackers. Even if the tide is<br />

high it is a good place to explore.<br />

Nelly Bay is a great place to go for an early<br />

morning run or a leisurely walk along the<br />

Presto Breakwater. It’s also good for swimming,<br />

or snorkelling on the fringing coral reef.<br />

Towards the northern end of the beach you<br />

will find a children’s playground and a coinoperated<br />

barbecue area, and further along<br />

overlooking the harbour there is a sheltered<br />

picnic table and toilets.


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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. <strong>The</strong> 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. <strong>The</strong> Arcadian Life<br />

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

holidays. <strong>The</strong>re are also public amenities such<br />

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

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

the bay, some<br />

interesting caves<br />

Sheltered<br />

bays for great<br />

snorkelling<br />

& diving<br />

protect a large<br />

variety of reef fish.<br />

This bay is included<br />

in both the National<br />

Park 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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Balding Bay<br />

Florence Bay<br />

Florence Bay (Marine Park Zone) is considered<br />

to be one of the most beautiful. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is coral on the left hand side of the bay along<br />

the rocks and a coral bomey in the centre of<br />

the bay. <strong>The</strong> only inhabitants of this lovely<br />

sheltered and shady beach are the wildlife.<br />

<strong>The</strong> road at present is not in good repair but<br />

is passable with care. Hire cars are not allowed<br />

on this road unless they are four-wheel drive.<br />

Radical Bay (Marine Park Zone) at the end<br />

of the road is another great <strong>Island</strong> beach,<br />

peaceful and sheltered. Walk in only.<br />

Radical Bay<br />

Balding Bay<br />

Balding Bay (Marine Park Zone) can be<br />

reached by sea or by the walking track from<br />

either Horseshoe Bay or Radical Bay. It is a<br />

secluded bay and a nice walk in, so take a drink<br />

or your lunch and plenty of water.<br />

Horseshoe Bay is the largest bay on the<br />

<strong>Island</strong> and is ideal for watersports. Almost<br />

every watercraft imaginable is available for hire<br />

and from here jet ski and kayak trips depart.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is also a safe swimming enclosure which<br />

is floodlit at night. Normally several fishing<br />

boats can be seen anchored at the eastern end<br />

of the bay making ready for their trip out to<br />

the Great Barrier Reef. From July to September<br />

majestic Humpback whales visit our warm


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Rocky Bay<br />

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

tropical waters to breed and give birth.<br />

Many lucky people in boats and kayaks have<br />

experienced this rare sight. In recent years<br />

the famous white whale Migaloo was photographed<br />

in these waters.<br />

Horseshoe Bay<br />

Also in Horseshoe Bay is the Wildlife Park,<br />

where the rangers encourage you to interact<br />

with koalas, crocodiles and pythons, taste local<br />

bush tucker and take an adventure bush walk<br />

through native habitats.<br />

While in the same area, the Horseshoe Bay<br />

Lagoon Environmental Park and boardwalk,<br />

is just a few hundred metres from the road.<br />

If you approach quietly you may see some<br />

of the many water birds which frequent this<br />

freshwater lagoon especially after a good wet<br />

season.<br />

If all that sounds too energetic, for the<br />

more leisurely minded who came to recharge<br />

their batteries, there is sunbathing, having<br />

a relaxing massage, smelling the frangipani,<br />

feeding the lorikeets, browsing through the<br />

many interesting shops and galleries on the<br />

<strong>Island</strong>, birdwatching or trying to decide which<br />

restaurant to go to next!<br />

Cockle Bay<br />

Huntingfield Bay


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Nelly Bay<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> . . .<br />

where Queensland shines!<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s greatest assets are its<br />

rugged natural beauty, its wildlife, the many<br />

beautiful beaches, its easy accessibility and<br />

the climate (320 days of sunshine annually).<br />

With warm sunny days, and only slight<br />

maximum temperature variations throughout<br />

the year, it is swimming season all year round.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yearly average maximum temperature<br />

is 28.8 C. and<br />

the minimum<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong>’s<br />

“holiday sun“<br />

means more<br />

rain-free days<br />

to enjoy your<br />

holiday<br />

is 19.7 C. <strong>The</strong> chart<br />

on the right shows<br />

the weather pattern<br />

more clearly,<br />

it includes the<br />

monthly average<br />

temperatures,<br />

the daily average<br />

hours of sunshine<br />

per month<br />

and the rainfall.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se figures<br />

were compiled<br />

for Townsville just<br />

Max<br />

Temp.<br />

C<br />

Min<br />

Temp.<br />

C<br />

Daily<br />

Hours of<br />

Sunshine<br />

Rainfall<br />

in<br />

mm<br />

JAN 31.3 24.2 7.9 276<br />

FEB 31.0 23.9 7.2 283<br />

MAR 30.6 22.8 7.4 197<br />

APR 29.5 20.5 7.8 63<br />

MAY 27.5 17.6 7.4 37<br />

JUN 25.5 14.4 8.0 20<br />

JUL 25.0 13.6 8.4 14<br />

AUG 25.9 14.7 9.0 17<br />

SEP 27.6 17.3 9.5 11<br />

OCT 29.3 20.6 9.8 26<br />

NOV 30.7 22.8 9.4 56<br />

DEC 31.4 23.9 8.9 130<br />

Average yearly rainfall 1129mm<br />

(Decade based)<br />

8km away, but because of the sea breeze, the<br />

<strong>Island</strong> maximum temperature is about one<br />

degree cooler than the mainland.<br />

Reflecting the relaxing lifestyle, dress is<br />

casual, cool and light, with a sweater for winter<br />

evenings and boating. It doesn’t matter if you<br />

forget to bring important gear, like swimwear,<br />

a shady hat or sunscreen, it’s all available here,<br />

even evening wear - and resort wear makes<br />

great souvenirs of your island holiday.


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How to get here<br />

Getting to <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> is easy!<br />

Located only 8 kilometres from the city centre<br />

of Queensland’s northern capital Townsville,<br />

enjoy a 25 minute ferry ride to where another<br />

world awaits.<br />

By air<br />

<strong>The</strong> city of Townsville is well serviced with<br />

many daily flights connecting from cities<br />

throughout Australia. If you are travelling<br />

from overseas, you will need to take a<br />

domestic flight to Townsville (or if your entry<br />

point is Cairns, you may like to arrive by road,<br />

an enjoyable five hour drive).<br />

So close,<br />

yet a world<br />

away from<br />

the hustle<br />

and bustle.<br />

Relax and<br />

enjoy!<br />

Townsville airport<br />

transfers can be made<br />

by airport shuttle bus,<br />

taxi or limousine. It<br />

is only a ten minute<br />

drive to the city and<br />

ferry terminals.<br />

By rail<br />

One Traveltrain operates<br />

through Townsville<br />

on the coastal route.<br />

This is the Spirit of<br />

Queensland, which<br />

operates five times weekly between Brisbane<br />

and Cairns. <strong>The</strong> Inlander runs twice weekly<br />

between Townsville and Mt Isa. All services<br />

have club car refreshment facilities. <strong>The</strong> railway<br />

station is right in the city centre and only a ten<br />

minute drive from the ferry terminals.<br />

By road<br />

Two of Australia’s major roads converge in<br />

Townsville. <strong>The</strong> Bruce Highway follows the<br />

coast and the Flinders Highway runs inland<br />

through the outback. All major bus companies<br />

have multiple daily services. <strong>The</strong> bus transit<br />

centre is conveniently located at the Sealink<br />

‘Breakwater’ ferry terminal.<br />

Self-drive<br />

Follow the signs to the city centre. <strong>The</strong> Sealink<br />

passenger ferry terminal is situated on Ross<br />

Creek in Sir Leslie Thiess Drive near the Casino.<br />

<strong>The</strong> car and passenger ferry (<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

Ferries) is on the opposite bank of Ross Creek<br />

in Ross Street, South Townsville. If arriving<br />

from the south, the Port Access Road is the<br />

easiest route to the car ferry.<br />

Ferry Services Sealink (passenger) and<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Ferries (car & passenger) both<br />

operate seven days a week. <strong>The</strong> timetables are<br />

inside the back cover.


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ACTIVITIES<br />

An <strong>Island</strong> of things to do<br />

It is not surprising to find an abundance of<br />

outdoor activities, especially on the water,<br />

when you’re in a naturally beautiful place<br />

with such good weather. <strong>The</strong>se range from<br />

the exhilarating jet ski tour around the <strong>Island</strong>,<br />

to the absolutely relaxing sailing or stretching<br />

out in a quiet bay.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is also a choice of sailing, sea kayaking<br />

and cruising trips. Each one is different,<br />

but all offer a relaxing day out on the water,<br />

and a variety of activities such as marine life<br />

encounters, swimming, snorkelling over coral<br />

reefs, fishing or just lazing in the sun.<br />

Almost every kind of watersport activity<br />

is available or for hire. Learn to scuba dive<br />

or experience a resort dive. Take a guided<br />

Activities 14 - 43<br />

• Cruises 21<br />

• Diving & Snorkelling 30<br />

• Self-<strong>Guide</strong>d Snorkel Trails 32<br />

• Fishing 35<br />

• Tide Times 36<br />

• Walking/Hiking Tracks 38<br />

• Entertainment, Sport, Markets,<br />

Annual Events & <strong>Island</strong> Art 42<br />

snorkelling or scuba diving tour. Diving and<br />

snorkelling gear is also available for sale and<br />

for hire.<br />

For fishing enthusiasts, there are a wide<br />

range of possibilities, with a multitude of<br />

great shore-based spots around the <strong>Island</strong>,<br />

plus a variety of offshore fishing trips on offer.<br />

An amazing range of fishing gear is available<br />

on the <strong>Island</strong>, both for sale and hire.<br />

Visit the wildlife park and hold a koala,<br />

crocodile or python, take a bushwalking tour,<br />

or explore the many walking tracks.<br />

For all golfing enthusiasts, a round at the<br />

Country Club in Picnic Bay is a must. It is said to<br />

be where Greg Norman first played golf. You’ll<br />

be made very welcome at all the <strong>Island</strong>’s club<br />

including the Bowls Club and RSL.


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ACTIVITIES<br />

Photo by Townsville Enterprise


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Photo by Beat Lehmann<br />

Photo by Beat Lehmann<br />

Photo by Tim Hempstead


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<strong>The</strong> Forts<br />

ACTIVITIES


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ACTIVITIES<br />

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Photo by Big Mama Sailing


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Cruises<br />

One of the most relaxing and enjoyable<br />

ways to explore the <strong>Island</strong> is to take a boat<br />

cruise or sail.<br />

Many of the bays and beaches are only<br />

accessible by boat and their calm waters<br />

provide some of the best swimming,<br />

snorkelling and dive sites around the <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

You will often see turtles, dolphins and<br />

even whales at the right time of the year,<br />

while sailing or cruising around the <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

When anchored in one of the <strong>Island</strong>’s<br />

secluded bays, don’t be surprised if fish<br />

appear around the boat looking for a free<br />

handout, or a sea eagle or kite are looking<br />

for some extra lunch.<br />

Some of the cruise boats have their own<br />

wildlife “pets” that always come for a visit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cruise captain’s knowledge of the<br />

<strong>Island</strong> ensures that you will see the best<br />

spots for coral viewing and marine life. He<br />

also knows the best marine wrecks to explore<br />

and where to drop a line, if you fancy doing a<br />

little fishing.<br />

Most day cruises include lunch served<br />

while anchored in a quiet bay (and often<br />

morning and afternoon tea as well).<br />

All you will need to take is your swimming<br />

gear, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and don’t<br />

forget your camera.<br />

It is advisable to book your cruise during<br />

the early part of your stay as all cruises have<br />

limited numbers and late bookings may not<br />

be available.<br />

Tours around the <strong>Island</strong> are usually for a<br />

half day, a full day or are a sunset tour.<br />

Trips to the outer Barrier Reef or Orpheus<br />

<strong>Island</strong> are full day, and some boats are available<br />

for charter, or make regular trips to the<br />

other secluded tropical islands .<br />

If you are planning a party, or you have a<br />

group booking, ask about the special price.<br />

Some cruises leave from Nelly Bay and<br />

others from Horseshoe Bay, but they all offer<br />

a great day out on the water.


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Huntingfield Bay<br />

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Balding Bay<br />

ACTIVITIES


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Balding and Radical Bays<br />

@darylcawthorne<br />

ACTIVITIES


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MAP<br />

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Radical Bay<br />

ACTIVITIES


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@YasienAdams


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Diving & Snorkelling<br />

Some of the best places to dive on the<br />

<strong>Island</strong> are found in Geoffrey Bay, Alma Bay,<br />

Arthur Bay , Florence Bay, Bright Point and<br />

on the reef in Nelly Bay.<br />

Apart from viewing the coral of the fringing<br />

reefs around the <strong>Island</strong>, there are many ship<br />

wrecks to explore as well.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Moltke wreck, a German barque in the<br />

Geoffrey Bay Marine Park is an excellent dive<br />

especially at night, with a large variety of coral<br />

in a concentrated area and teeming with fishlife.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wreck is marked by a buoy near the<br />

old Arcadia jetty. This dive is suitable for<br />

novice divers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wreck of the Platypus (an old dredge), is<br />

in Arthur Bay, on the left hand side out towards<br />

the point in a rocky cove and is encrusted with<br />

hard corals.<br />

Most ships were sunk as shelters to moorings<br />

or jetties, but the <strong>Island</strong>’s rocks have also<br />

claimed the schooner Lavina in Rocky Bay.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ketch Lallah Rookh was also wrecked on<br />

Bremner Point, in 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most famous wreck in this area is of<br />

course the Yongala off Cape Bowling Green,<br />

quoted as the best wreck dive in Australia.<br />

It sank during a cyclone in 1911 with 120 passengers<br />

on board. It is 90 metres long and lies<br />

in about 30 metres of water. A fantastic variety<br />

of coral and marine life live in the protected<br />

shelter. Dive boats visit daily.<br />

For more detailed information on the dive<br />

spots and courses see the Dive shops, or take<br />

a boat dive tour.<br />

Good places to snorkel on the <strong>Island</strong> are:<br />

• Florence Bay, (along the rocks on the left<br />

or northern side)<br />

• Nelly Bay (on the fringing reef)<br />

• Geoffrey Bay (near the old barge ramp)<br />

• Arthur Bay (on the left hand or northern<br />

side out towards the point)<br />

• Alma Bay (you’ll find coral on the left hand side)<br />

Snorkelling gear can be hired or purchased<br />

from the fishing and leisure hire shops. When<br />

purchasing or hiring your mask ask the supplier’s<br />

advice to be sure your mask fits properly.<br />

A fascinating world awaits!<br />

If you have never snorkelled before, the<br />

<strong>Island</strong>’s bays (with their gently sloping beaches<br />

and weak tidal currents) are an ideal place<br />

to learn. <strong>Guide</strong>d snorkelling tours are also<br />

available.


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Self-guided Snorkel Trails<br />

Geoffrey Bay<br />

Snorkel Trail<br />

Nelly Bay<br />

Snorkel Trail<br />

In mid-2012 two Snorkel Trails in Nelly Bay<br />

and Geoffrey Bay were established by Dr Rick<br />

Braley and TOBMI (Tourism Operators and<br />

Businesses <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>). <strong>The</strong>se are selfguided<br />

trails use surface floats with handles to<br />

mark out the trails, and sub-surface floats with<br />

large acrylic letters designate points of interest.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Geoffrey Bay Trail is close to the Moltke<br />

wreck, and a WWII propeller and engine block.<br />

Water resistant Swim Cards which you attach<br />

to your wrist, have specific information related<br />

to each trail. <strong>The</strong> Cards outline which species of<br />

fish and coral you are likely to see at each location,<br />

and specifically at each float that you pass,<br />

including the 100kg aquacultured giant clams!<br />

<strong>The</strong> cards also show you how to find the<br />

Moltke wreck, giant clams, fish, and the WWII<br />

aeroplane propeller with some accuracy.<br />

Your $5 donation for the use of these cards<br />

supports the ongoing costs of insurance<br />

and maintenance of the trails. <strong>The</strong>se cards<br />

can be recycled after use by leaving them in<br />

the drop box at the start of each trail.<br />

VISIT AQUASEARCH AQUARIUM<br />

Snorkel Trail founder Dr Rick Braley’s Aquasearch Aquarium in<br />

Nelly Bay offers educational tours. Book at aquasearch.net.au<br />

Pick up your handy Swim Card from<br />

these participating retail outlets:<br />

Nelly Bay<br />

• Aquasearch Aquarium: 6-10 Elena St<br />

• Sealink: Nelly Bay Terminal<br />

• Base Backpackers: 1 Nelly Bay Rd<br />

• FNF Outdoor Adventure: 36 Mandalay Ave<br />

• <strong>Island</strong> Palms: 13 <strong>The</strong> Esplanade<br />

• <strong>Island</strong> Living: 4 Mandalay Ave<br />

• MI Post Office: 98 Sooning St<br />

• Pro Dive: 43 Sooning St<br />

Arcadia<br />

• Arcadia Newsagency: 7 Marine Pde<br />

• Pleasure Divers: 10 Marine Pde<br />

Horseshoe Bay<br />

• Horseshoe Bay Store: 7 Pacific Dr<br />

Picnic Bay<br />

• <strong>Magnetic</strong> Museum: Granite St<br />

Townsville<br />

• <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Ferries: Ross St Sth Townsville<br />

• Sealink: Breakwater Terminal Townsville


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Snorkel Trail Giant Clam


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Picnic Bay<br />

ACTIVITIES


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ACTIVITIES<br />

Fishing<br />

Fishing in Queensland waters offers the recreational<br />

angler a variety of fishing unequalled<br />

anywhere in Australia.<br />

Whether you throw a line in off the rocks,<br />

fish the rich waters off <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>, or take<br />

a trip out to the<br />

Great Barrier Reef,<br />

<strong>The</strong> fishing is<br />

rewarding!<br />

Try a line off<br />

the rocks (or<br />

the jetty) in<br />

the rich waters<br />

of <strong>Magnetic</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong>, or take<br />

a trip out to the<br />

Great Barrier<br />

Reef.<br />

the local fishing<br />

is rewarding, providing<br />

fighting fish<br />

for sport and also<br />

excellent eating<br />

fish.<br />

From the<br />

beaches, rocky<br />

points and inshore<br />

waters you will<br />

catch species such<br />

as bream, flathead,<br />

whiting, queen<br />

fish, mackerel and<br />

trevally to name a<br />

few. Fresh bait is<br />

best, try prawns,<br />

pilchards, squid or<br />

herrings.<br />

Fishing tackle and bait can be purchased<br />

on the <strong>Island</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re are boat ramps in Picnic,<br />

Nelly and Horseshoe Bays.<br />

Some of the best fishing spots are Middle<br />

Reef, West Point, Orchard Rocks, Horseshoe<br />

Bay, the harbour breakwater in Nelly Bay and<br />

in Picnic Bay, the jetty and rocks near the surf<br />

club.<br />

Local fishing trips can be booked for a few<br />

hours or more, with a professional fishing<br />

guide who knows the “right spots”, so good<br />

results are assured. See pages 23 to 27 of this<br />

<strong>Guide</strong> for local guides and tours.<br />

Booking agents on the <strong>Island</strong> are only too<br />

happy to arrange a fishing trip for you, locally,<br />

or out to the Great Barrier Reef where coral<br />

trout, sweet lip, red emperor, gold spot cod<br />

and many other varieties of reef fish await.<br />

For “what’s on the bite” and the best spots<br />

ask your friendly fishing tackle shop.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Fishing is NOT allowed<br />

in Geoffrey, Alma, Florence, Gowrie,<br />

Radical and Balding Bays or the Five<br />

Beach Bay area. <strong>The</strong>se are Marine National<br />

Park Green Zones and fines apply. For more<br />

information visit: www.gbrmpa.gov.au


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Tide Times<br />

TIDE TIMES<br />

OCTOBER 2022<br />

NOVEMBER 2022<br />

DECEMBER 2022


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JANUARY <strong>2023</strong><br />

FEBRUARY <strong>2023</strong><br />

MARCH <strong>2023</strong><br />

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<strong>Island</strong> Walking Tracks<br />

1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Forts Walk 4km (1.5hrs return)<br />

Starting at the Forts Junction, the track winds<br />

its way along the ridge with good views above<br />

Arthur and Florence Bays. Keep an eye out in<br />

the canopy for koalas.<br />

On the way up, there are two World War II gun<br />

emplacements, one either side of the track. Some<br />

of the “rocks” are actually false, being the remains<br />

of the camouflaging over the emplacements.<br />

Only the tell-tale wire netting give them away.<br />

At the top among the giant granite boulders and<br />

hoop pines there are two buildings. One is the<br />

Observation Tower where there is an uninterrupted<br />

view up and down the coast on one side,<br />

and the Townsville Harbour on the other.<br />

You’ll experience a 360 degree panoramic view<br />

from the other building (the Command Post),<br />

which is still in use for navigation lights.<br />

Looking inland, the track from Nelly Bay to<br />

Arcadia can be faintly seen snaking across the<br />

distant ridge. Below is Horseshoe Bay Lagoon,<br />

and the large flat area which was once pineapple<br />

farms. Looking across Horseshoe Bay the large<br />

island is Palm <strong>Island</strong>, one of the many, including<br />

Orpheus <strong>Island</strong>, in the Palm <strong>Island</strong> Group. You<br />

can continue on to picturesque Florence Bay to<br />

swim or snorkel, or return to <strong>The</strong> Forts Junction.<br />

12k 12K<br />

12K DISTANCE (KM) FROM NELLY BAY<br />

FERRY<br />

ARRIVAL MANGROVES<br />

POINT<br />

REEF<br />

4k<br />

FERRY ARRIVAL POINT<br />

UNSEALED ROAD<br />

WALKING TRACK<br />

LOOKOUT<br />

WEST<br />

POINT<br />

STINGER NETS/SURF LIFE SAVING<br />

NATIONAL PARK BOUNDRY<br />

ROLLINGSTONE<br />

BAY<br />

CONSERVATION PARK ZONE<br />

(Extends from West Point & Hawking Point to the mainland)<br />

UNSEALED ROAD<br />

WALKING MARINE NATIONAL TRACKPARK ZONE (No take zone/No fishing)<br />

LOOKOUT<br />

SNORKEL TRAIL<br />

NATIONAL PARK BOUNDRY<br />

Km SHIPWRECK FROM NELLY BAY<br />

MANGROVES<br />

PUBLIC TOILETS<br />

REEF<br />

FUEL<br />

Conse rvation Park Zone<br />

Marine BOAT RAMP National Park Zone<br />

(No take zone)<br />

YOUNG<br />

BAY<br />

Conservation Park Zone extends to the mainland<br />

BOLGER<br />

BAY<br />

Townsville<br />

8kms<br />

MAUD<br />

BAY<br />

Huntingfield<br />

HUNTINGFIELD<br />

Norris<br />

Joyce NORRIS<br />

Bay BAY Wilson JOYCE<br />

WILSON<br />

BAY Bay<br />

Bay BAY<br />

Bay BAY<br />

MAGNETIC ISLAND<br />

NATIONAL PARK PARK<br />

CONSERVATION<br />

PARK<br />

MOUNT Mt. Cook COOK<br />

497 metres<br />

497<br />

metres<br />

COCKLE Cockle BAY Bay<br />

BACON BAY<br />

NOBBY HEADLAND<br />

2 Horseshoe Bay - Forts Junction 5.4km (2 hrs)<br />

At the eastern end of the Horseshoe Bay foreshore<br />

the track climbs up and along a ridge.<br />

Turn left down to Balding Bay or continue along<br />

the ridge (which is about the same distance)<br />

to Radical Bay. <strong>The</strong> road leads from Radical Bay<br />

back to <strong>The</strong> Forts Junction.<br />

7


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ACTIVITIES<br />

<strong>The</strong> Forts<br />

3 Forts to Horseshoe Bay 2.3km (50 min)<br />

Lovers LOVERS Bay WHITE ROCK<br />

Maud BAY<br />

Bay<br />

PICNIC<br />

BAY<br />

4k 4K<br />

Nobby<br />

Headland<br />

6<br />

8K<br />

Doctor Clinic<br />

4<br />

WHITE LADY<br />

BAY<br />

HORSESHOE<br />

HORSESHOE<br />

BAY<br />

BAY<br />

0K 0<br />

THE POINT<br />

6k 6K<br />

3b 7k<br />

HSB LAGOON<br />

5k 5K<br />

ARCADIA<br />

ARCADIA<br />

5<br />

3<br />

2k 2K<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

THE Forts FORTS<br />

4k 4K<br />

8k 8K<br />

7K 7k<br />

6k 6K<br />

Alma ALMA Bay BAY<br />

GEOFFREY Geoffrey BAY Bay<br />

Bright BRIGHT Point POINT<br />

BALDING Balding BAY Bay<br />

RADICAL Radical BAYBay<br />

WHITFIELD<br />

COVE<br />

BREMNER POINT<br />

Arthur ARTHUR Bay<br />

BAY<br />

ORCHARD<br />

ROCKS<br />

GOWRIE Gowrie<br />

Bay BAY<br />

FLORENCE Florence<br />

BAY Bay<br />

NELLY<br />

BAY NELLY BAY<br />

Car ROCKY Rocky BAY Bay Passenger CAR & PASSENGER FERRIES<br />

Ferry8km to Townsville<br />

Passenger<br />

N<br />

HAWKINGS POINT Ferry 0 1 2 3<br />

Hawkings<br />

0 1 2 3<br />

Point<br />

kilometres<br />

Kilometres<br />

See page 100 for detailed map trails!<br />

Searchlight Tower Track from Radical<br />

2b<br />

Bay Road 540m (15 min)<br />

This track is located along the Radical Bay Road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> start of the track, marked by a National Parks<br />

sign, is between Arthur Bay and Florence Bay.<br />

Remnants of the World War II searchlight tower<br />

still exist today overlooking Florence Bay.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2b<br />

Beginning at <strong>The</strong> Forts Junction, you can walk<br />

this track (not on the main road) to Horseshoe Bay<br />

foreshore. If you continue along the track it meets<br />

the road at the bottom of the descent into<br />

Horseshoe Bay.<br />

3b Horseshoe Bay Lagoon 750m (15 min)<br />

Horseshoe Bay Lagoon is a popular area for bird<br />

watching. <strong>The</strong> track begins on Horseshoe Bay<br />

Road, about 200 m from the beach, and leads to<br />

a lagoon where a number of waterbirds can be<br />

seen. Magpie geese nest in the bulkuru sedges,<br />

and the melaceuca woodland is ideal habitat for a<br />

number of woodland species.<br />

4<br />

Nelly Bay to Arcadia 5km (1.5hrs) or<br />

Nelly Bay to <strong>The</strong> Forts Junction 6.4 km (2.2hrs)<br />

This track starts at the end of Mandalay Avenue<br />

and passes through a cool patch of rainforest<br />

alongside Gustav Creek before a steady climb to<br />

the saddle of the ridge, with Nelly Bay on one side<br />

and Horseshoe Bay on the other. Many birds and<br />

wildlife can be seen, (as well as bush orchids at<br />

the right time year). To this point and back is a<br />

45 minute walk.<br />

For a longer walk continue along the ridge through<br />

open eucalypt forest to an excellent view of<br />

Horseshoe Bay. A little further on the track divides,<br />

(left to <strong>The</strong> Forts Junction and later, left again to the<br />

Sphinx lookout), or continue on to Arcadia.<br />

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<strong>Island</strong> Walking Tracks<br />

short distance up to the left is Alma Bay Lookout,<br />

the view is well worth that little extra effort. This is<br />

a great walk to take lunch and admire the view.<br />

5<br />

Arcadia to Nelly Bay (2.1km 25 mins)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nelly Bay end of the walkway starts near the<br />

ferry terminal and follows the main road up over<br />

Bright Point headland and down into Arcadia.<br />

Gabul Way is the elevated walkway which provides<br />

a safe and wonderfully scenic link between two<br />

of the <strong>Island</strong>’s busiest bays. <strong>The</strong>re are several lookouts<br />

to pause and enjoy the fabulous views over<br />

Geoffrey Bay as you make your way to Alma Bay.<br />

5b Heritage Track to Bright Point 500m (15 mins)<br />

This track parallels Gabul Way on other side of<br />

the main road, (further up the hill) and is part of<br />

the hundred year old original footpath that connected<br />

the two bays before there was a road, the<br />

only other option in those days was by boat. <strong>The</strong><br />

track starts some way up the hill at the Nelly Bay<br />

end and is marked by signs at either end, and has<br />

some great views over Geoffrey Bay. It finishes as<br />

Gabul Way meets the beach, near the first house.<br />

6<br />

Nelly Bay to Picnic Bay 4.4km (50 mins)<br />

From the ferry terminal, walk through the heart<br />

of Nelly Bay, then along the foreshore, up a step<br />

hill with magnificent views of Cleveland Bay,<br />

Rocky Bay, Picnic Bay and beyond, into Picnic Bay.<br />

12k 12K<br />

12K DISTANCE (KM) FROM NELLY BAY<br />

FERRY<br />

ARRIVAL MANGROVES<br />

POINT<br />

REEF<br />

4k<br />

FERRY ARRIVAL POINT<br />

UNSEALED ROAD<br />

WALKING TRACK<br />

LOOKOUT<br />

WEST<br />

POINT<br />

STINGER NETS/SURF LIFE SAVING<br />

NATIONAL PARK BOUNDRY<br />

ROLLINGSTONE<br />

BAY<br />

CONSERVATION PARK ZONE<br />

(Extends from West Point & Hawking Point to the mainland)<br />

UNSEALED ROAD<br />

WALKING MARINE NATIONAL TRACKPARK ZONE (No take zone/No fishing)<br />

LOOKOUT<br />

SNORKEL TRAIL<br />

NATIONAL PARK BOUNDRY<br />

Km SHIPWRECK FROM NELLY BAY<br />

MANGROVES<br />

PUBLIC TOILETS<br />

REEF<br />

FUEL<br />

Conse rvation Park Zone<br />

Marine BOAT RAMP National Park Zone<br />

(No take zone)<br />

YOUNG<br />

BAY<br />

Conservation Park Zone extends to the mainland<br />

BOLGER<br />

BAY<br />

Townsville<br />

8kms<br />

MAUD<br />

BAY<br />

Huntingfield<br />

HUNTINGFIELD<br />

Norris<br />

Joyce NORRIS<br />

Bay BAY Wilson JOYCE<br />

WILSON<br />

BAY Bay<br />

Bay BAY<br />

Bay BAY<br />

MAGNETIC ISLAND<br />

NATIONAL PARK PARK<br />

CONSERVATION<br />

PARK<br />

MOUNT Mt. Cook COOK<br />

497 metres<br />

497<br />

metres<br />

7<br />

COCKLE Cockle BAY Bay<br />

BACON BAY<br />

NOBBY HEADLAND<br />

6b Hawkings Point 1.2km (45 mins return)<br />

This is one of the easiest and shortest walks with<br />

an exceptional view. <strong>The</strong> track begins at the end<br />

of Picnic Street in Picnic Bay and winds its way up<br />

to the top of a huge granite boulder.<br />

If you face towards Townsville and across<br />

Cleveland Bay, to your left is Cape Cleveland. On


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Hawkings Point<br />

@mumpacktravel<br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

Lovers LOVERS Bay WHITE ROCK<br />

Maud BAY<br />

Bay<br />

PICNIC<br />

BAY<br />

4k 4K<br />

Nobby<br />

Headland<br />

6<br />

8K<br />

Doctor Clinic<br />

4<br />

WHITE LADY<br />

BAY<br />

HORSESHOE<br />

HORSESHOE<br />

BAY<br />

BAY<br />

0K 0<br />

THE POINT<br />

6k 6K<br />

3b 7k<br />

HSB LAGOON<br />

5k 5K<br />

ARCADIA<br />

ARCADIA<br />

5<br />

3<br />

2k 2K<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

THE Forts FORTS<br />

4k 4K<br />

8k 8K<br />

7K 7k<br />

6k 6K<br />

Alma ALMA Bay BAY<br />

GEOFFREY Geoffrey BAY Bay<br />

Bright BRIGHT Point POINT<br />

BALDING Balding BAY Bay<br />

RADICAL Radical BAYBay<br />

WHITFIELD<br />

COVE<br />

BREMNER POINT<br />

Arthur ARTHUR Bay<br />

BAY<br />

ORCHARD<br />

ROCKS<br />

GOWRIE Gowrie<br />

Bay BAY<br />

FLORENCE Florence<br />

BAY Bay<br />

NELLY<br />

BAY NELLY BAY<br />

Car ROCKY Rocky BAY Bay Passenger CAR & PASSENGER FERRIES<br />

Ferry8km to Townsville<br />

Passenger<br />

N<br />

HAWKINGS POINT Ferry 0 1 2 3<br />

Hawkings<br />

0 1 2 3<br />

Point<br />

kilometres<br />

Kilometres<br />

See page 100 for detailed map trails!<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2b<br />

Take plenty of drinking<br />

water (see page 97) and sun<br />

protection with you on the<br />

longer walks, especially<br />

to the uninhabited bays<br />

the horizon topped with an antennae is<br />

Mt Stuart, the highest peak in the area. <strong>The</strong><br />

Casino and the Entertainment Centre are in the<br />

foreground with the city centre behind, and<br />

above <strong>The</strong> Strand towers Castle Hill. Continuing<br />

along the coast to your right is Kissing Point, then<br />

Pallarenda (the closest point to the mainland).<br />

Now to the other side of the lookout there is a<br />

great view of Rocky Bay just below, then along<br />

Nelly Bay beach to the harbour and on to Geoffrey<br />

Bay with Arcadia in the distance. Looking towards<br />

the centre of the <strong>Island</strong> you will find Mt Cook, at<br />

497 metres, it’s the highest peak on the <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

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!<br />

Picnic Bay To West Point 8km (2.5hrs)<br />

Following the road past the golf course, this<br />

walk is along the bush track that links the bays<br />

on the western side of the <strong>Island</strong>. This area is<br />

very different to the rest of the <strong>Island</strong>. <strong>The</strong> track<br />

passes alongside tidal wetlands, mangroves and<br />

saltwater swamps, over four freshwater creeks<br />

(after rain), through savannah grasslands and<br />

paperbark trees.<br />

Take sturdy footwear, lots of drinking water, and<br />

a can of insect repellant, but your reward will be<br />

seeing the animals and the birds of the wetlands.<br />

At the end of the walk you will be on West Point<br />

beach the closest point to the mainland.<br />

Arcadia Nature Trail Map<br />

Visit arcadiacoastcare.com.au to download<br />

an easy walk with many hidden gems!


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Entertainment & Sport<br />

Many of the <strong>Island</strong>’s restaurants and bars feature<br />

live music or laid-back afternoon sessions.<br />

Live Entertainment - Comedy Cabaret<br />

Shows, held regularly, Stage Door <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Restaurant Hayles Ave. Arcadia. Call 4778 5448.<br />

- Fire Shows, live music and performances, held<br />

regularly at Scallywags Cafe. Call 0403 944 104.<br />

Live Music<br />

Arcadia Village Hotel, Arcadia (Every Saturday)<br />

Bungalow Bay, Horseshoe Bay (Most Saturdays)<br />

Sandi’s On <strong>Magnetic</strong>, Horseshoe Bay (Sat & Sun)<br />

Poker Machines<br />

Arcadia Village Hotel, Arcadia.<br />

Picnic Bay Hotel, Picnic Bay.<br />

Lawn Bowls - Tuesday names in by 1pm.<br />

Friday triples names in by 1pm. Social Bowls by<br />

arrangement. Bowls Club, Arcadia. Call 4778 5290<br />

Golf - <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Country Club<br />

Hurst St, Picnic Bay. Phone 4778 5188.<br />

Skate Park - Horseshoe Bay Rec Oval<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Markets<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Markets - Horseshoe Bay<br />

beachfront every Sunday between Easter and<br />

late January. 9am to 2pm. For more details visit<br />

‘<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Markets’ on Facebook.<br />

Annual Events/Shows<br />

Townsville Road Runners <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

Race: 18 September 2022<br />

Subtropics Festival: 23 - 25 September 2022<br />

Recovery of the Reef Expedition: 4 - 8 October<br />

Oktoberfest: 7 - 9 October 2022<br />

Halloween: 29 - 31 October 2022<br />

Melbourne Cup: 1 November 2022<br />

Carols By Candlelight: TBC December 2022<br />

New Year’s Eve on <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>!<br />

For the latest list of <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>’s events,<br />

live music, <strong>Island</strong> galleries and more, visit<br />

whatsonmagneticisland.com.au<br />

Are you staying on <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>, but<br />

wanting to explore the Townsville scene?<br />

Visit whatson.townsville.qld.gov.au<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Art<br />

It must be the natural beauty of the <strong>Island</strong><br />

and surrounding ocean that inspires so much<br />

creativity. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Island</strong> has an unusually large<br />

number of talented people working in a<br />

variety of artistic fields.<br />

Galleries, markets and shops display and sell<br />

paintings, pottery, sculpture, printed silk, handcrafted<br />

fashions and jewellery all influenced by<br />

the vibrant tropical colours.


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What’s on?<br />

For all the latest information on live<br />

music, entertainment, exhibitions,<br />

events, exercise and health classes visit:<br />

whatsonmagneticisland<br />

.com.au


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Gabul Way<br />

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<strong>Island</strong> Transport<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are many ways of getting around the<br />

20+ kilometres of scenic <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> roads.<br />

Hire a modern, air-conditioned sedan<br />

or hatch and cruise the <strong>Island</strong> in comfort.<br />

Lightweight, fuel efficient, low emission<br />

vehicles are the latest addition to the range<br />

of vehicles available on the <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

Four wheel drives are the way to go if you<br />

wish to experience the <strong>Island</strong>’s tranquil, more<br />

out of the way beaches and bays such as West<br />

Point. NB: Check for road conditions during wet<br />

season Dec-April.<br />

Please be<br />

aware of<br />

wildlife and<br />

drive carefully<br />

as you explore<br />

the <strong>Island</strong>’s<br />

twenty plus<br />

kilometres of<br />

scenic roads<br />

Scooters are a great,<br />

fun option and you<br />

just need a car license.<br />

Trail bikes are a more<br />

adventurous option for<br />

those with a motorcycle<br />

license who also<br />

enjoy exploring the<br />

<strong>Island</strong>’s more remote<br />

beauty spots.<br />

Bicycles are available<br />

for hire if you are<br />

fit and keen to take on<br />

the <strong>Island</strong>’s hills and<br />

headlands.<br />

<strong>The</strong> local bus service meets every ferry and<br />

their very convenient, <strong>Island</strong>-wide timetable<br />

is near the back of this guide. Ticket options<br />

include one way trips, as well as all day and<br />

multi-day passes. Taxis are available also.<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>d tours of the <strong>Island</strong> can be done<br />

by tour bus complete with a commentary.<br />

You can also circumnavigate the <strong>Island</strong> on the<br />

water by jetski, kayak or with a wide variety of<br />

boating and fishing tours.<br />

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DINING & BARS


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Dining <strong>Guide</strong><br />

LICENSED (L) or BYO (B)/EVE<br />

BREAKFAST & LUNCH<br />

TAKE AWAY/SNACKS<br />

PAGE<br />

Adele’s Cafe H/Bay 0498 630 900 l l 65<br />

Arcadia Store & Fuel Arcadia 4778 5387 l 87<br />

Arcadia Village Hotel Arcadia 4778 5177 L l l 55<br />

Baked on Maggie Arcadia 4758 1860 L l l 67<br />

Barefoot Art Food Wine H/Bay 4758 1170 L l l 59<br />

Brkfast. w/ Koalas H/Bay 4778 5577 L l 17<br />

Cafe Nourish H/Bay 4758 1885 l l 65<br />

Fruit N Scoops Nelly 4778 5144 L l l 61<br />

Granite Bar Nelly 4758 1071 L l 62<br />

Mamma Roma Picnic 4758 1790 B l 53<br />

Man Friday Nelly 4778 5658 B l 63<br />

Maggie Is. Brewery Picnic Facebook msg L l l 52<br />

Mr Italo Arcadia 0458 508 733 l l 67<br />

Nelly Bay Cafe Nelly 0416 795 138 l l 67<br />

Peppers Boardwalk Nelly 4758 2419 L l 59<br />

Sandi’s on <strong>Magnetic</strong> H/Bay 4758 1673 L l l 57<br />

Scallywags Cafe Nelly 0458 492 452 B l l 63<br />

Smuggler’s Wine Bar Nelly 0478 848 228 L l l 62<br />

Straight Down BBQ Picnic Msg Facebook L l l 53<br />

Stuffed on Seafood Nelly 4758 1222 L l l 61<br />

Tiny Palm Coffee Nelly 0431 388 281 l l 91<br />

<strong>The</strong> Early Bird Cafe HSB 4758 1195 l l 65<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reef Bar Picnic 4758 1477 l l 53<br />

Up <strong>The</strong> Garden Path Nelly 4778 5200 L l l 65<br />

Tantalise your taste buds<br />

One of the most enjoyable parts of being on<br />

holiday is dining out.<br />

Whether dining in a softly lit restaurant, or<br />

eating take-away on the beach while watching<br />

the lights of Townsville, there is nothing quite<br />

like a balmy, tropical island night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> choice and variety on the <strong>Island</strong> is surprising,<br />

ranging from fine dining to casual, at<br />

award winning restaurants, in air-conditioned<br />

comfort or al fresco under the stars.<br />

<strong>The</strong> local cuisine includes Mediterranean,<br />

Italian, Mexican, English, French, International,<br />

Thai and Australian.<br />

With the abundance of local seafood, high<br />

quality Australian meat and exotic tropical<br />

fruits, a light refreshing style of food has<br />

developed that suits the climate. Innovative<br />

and creative menus have a distinctive North<br />

Queensland style and taste. <strong>The</strong> wide variety<br />

of restaurants, cafes, bistros, coffee shops,<br />

takeaways and gourmet delicatessens cater<br />

for all tastes and all budgets. <strong>The</strong>re are some<br />

wonderful taste sensations to tantalise your<br />

taste buds, so indulge - you are on holidays!<br />

NOTE: Most eateries are licensed or BYO,<br />

(Bring Your Own alcohol) and also close<br />

their kitchens by 8pm, so remember to<br />

order early and stay to enjoy your meal!<br />

DINING & BARS


MAP<br />

REF<br />

1


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DINING & BARS


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DINING & BARS


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Horseshoe Bay<br />

DINING & BARS


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DINING & BARS


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DINING & BARS


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DINING & BARS


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Hawkings Point<br />

@arcadiabeachapartments4<br />

DINING & BARS


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MAP<br />

REF<br />

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DINING & BARS<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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DINING & BARS<br />

Nelly Bay Harbour<br />

@rach-rebecca<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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MAP<br />

REF<br />

9<br />

DINING & BARS<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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Cockle Bay &<br />

City of Adelaide<br />

@jaxonfoale<br />

DINING & BARS


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DINING & BARS<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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MAP<br />

REF<br />

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MAP<br />

REF<br />

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West Point<br />

Photo by Beat Lehmann<br />

DINING & BARS


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DINING & BARS<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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ACCOMMODATION<br />

Photo by Terese Gill


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An <strong>Island</strong> of many<br />

accommodation options<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a wide variety of accommodation to<br />

suit everyone’s needs.<br />

Whether you are on your own, a family or a<br />

whole bus load, on a budget or looking for<br />

luxury, you will find “just the place”.<br />

From luxury<br />

waterfront<br />

resorts and<br />

apartments,<br />

to backpacker<br />

resorts and<br />

B&B’s, you’re<br />

never far<br />

from the<br />

beach<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are hotels,<br />

luxury resorts and<br />

apartments, selfcontained<br />

holiday<br />

units, bed and<br />

breakfasts, holiday<br />

houses, backpacker<br />

resorts and<br />

some camping<br />

facilities.<br />

Wherever you<br />

choose, you will<br />

be most welcome,<br />

and you’re only a<br />

short walk from<br />

the beach!<br />

ACCOMMODATION


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ACCOMMODATION<br />

Horseshoe Bay Lagoon<br />

Photo by Andrew Rankin


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ACCOMMODATION


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Hawkings Radical Point Track Bay<br />

@ms_t_le<br />

ACCOMMODATION


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MAP<br />

REF<br />

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ACCOMMODATION<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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Nelly Bay<br />

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West Point<br />

ACCOMMODATION


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ACCOMMODATION


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Nelly Bay<br />

ACCOMMODATION


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ACCOMMODATION


78<br />

Horseshoe Nelly Bay<br />

ACCOMMODATION


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ACCOMMODATION<br />

Picnic Bay<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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WEDDINGS& EVENTS<br />

Photo by Andrew Rankin


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An <strong>Island</strong> Wedding or special occasion<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Island</strong> is the perfect place for a<br />

wedding, function or special occasion, not<br />

only because of its’ natural beauty, but also<br />

because everything you need is right here.<br />

Whether you’re looking for a formal service<br />

with a huge marquee and all the trimmings,<br />

a function room at a luxury resort, a tropical<br />

garden setting or a quiet service on the beach<br />

at sunset, it can all be arranged for your<br />

perfect day.<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong><br />

<strong>Island</strong>’s<br />

natural<br />

beauty is<br />

the perfect<br />

setting for<br />

a wonderful<br />

wedding to<br />

remember<br />

for the rest<br />

of your<br />

lives<br />

It’s all here,<br />

great venues,<br />

tropical gardens,<br />

unique transport,<br />

resident marriage<br />

celebrants,<br />

experienced<br />

people to take<br />

care of everything<br />

including<br />

hairdressing and<br />

beauty salon<br />

requirements,<br />

photographers,<br />

caterers and even<br />

musicians.<br />

Your guests have a wide range of accommodation<br />

to choose from, a beautiful island<br />

to explore and a host of activities to make<br />

their stay and your wedding a wonderful and<br />

special memory to share.<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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SAY ‘I DO’<br />

Wedding planner and<br />

coordinator available<br />

61-79 Mandalay Avenue,<br />

Nelly Bay<br />

amarooonmandalay.com<br />

07 4778 5200<br />

WEDDINGS& EVENTS


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WEDDINGS& EVENTS<br />

Photo by Andrew Rankin


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MAP<br />

REF<br />

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WEDDINGS& EVENTS


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WEDDINGS& EVENTS<br />

Photo by Andrew Rankin


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WEDDINGS& EVENTS


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SERVICES<br />

Shops & Services<br />

Almost anything can be purchased on<br />

the <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are shops in all four main residential<br />

bays including men and women’s fashion,<br />

top brand surf wear and accessories, hair and<br />

beauty salons, newsagent, supermarkets,<br />

dive shops, chemist souvenir and gift shops,<br />

hardware store, fishing and boating needs,<br />

real estate agents, coffee shops, general<br />

stores, bank, craft shop, galleries and a post<br />

office. Many shops have locally produced<br />

items for sales.<br />

Enjoy a<br />

tranquil <strong>Island</strong><br />

retreat, with<br />

all the services<br />

you could<br />

wish for<br />

As well as<br />

shops, the <strong>Island</strong><br />

also offers a wide<br />

range of services<br />

such as information,<br />

booking and<br />

internet facilities.<br />

For total<br />

relaxation and<br />

wellbeing, a spa,<br />

masseuses and<br />

natural therapies<br />

are available.<br />

For health and<br />

fitness there are<br />

Shopping & Services 86 - 95<br />

• Coworking Spaces, Creative Residencies,<br />

Photographic Studio & Tattoo Studio<br />

• Gifts & Clothing (also page 43)<br />

• Homewares (also page 43)<br />

• Newsagent & Pharmacy<br />

• Supermarkets<br />

Health & Wellbeing 93<br />

• Hair & Beauty<br />

• Massage & Wellbeing<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Services Directory 94<br />

• Emergency Contacts<br />

• Marine Stinger Information<br />

• Bank & Agencies<br />

• Baby Sitting & Child Care<br />

• Churches, Clubs & Organisations<br />

• General Information & Internet Access<br />

Other services<br />

• Freight<br />

organised training sessions and yoga classes,<br />

all available in such a beautiful, healthy, and<br />

pollution-free environment.<br />

Medical facilities available include an outpatients<br />

clinic and a medical practise as well<br />

as a well stocked pharmacy.


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MAP<br />

REF<br />

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SERVICES


88<br />

Alma Bay<br />

@arcadiabeachapartments4<br />

SERVICES<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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SERVICES


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Picnic Bay<br />

@arcadiabeachpapartments 4<br />

SERVICES


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SERVICES<br />

MAP<br />

REF<br />

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SERVICES<br />

Arthur Bay<br />

@jocainsnappy


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SERVICES


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<strong>Island</strong> Services Directory<br />

SERVICES<br />

SHOPPING<br />

Shopping Hours: Most shops are open 6 days a week.<br />

Dining: Most restaurants close their kitchens at 8pm so<br />

please place your meal orders by 7.30pm.<br />

Post Office Hours: MI Post Office, Nelly Bay.<br />

Mon to Fri: 9am - 5pm Sat: 9am - 12 noon<br />

Mail closing times: PO Nelly Bay 3.00pm<br />

and all <strong>Island</strong> Posting Boxes: Mon - Fri 2pm.<br />

Mobile Phone Coverage: Telstra cover in all populated<br />

bays. Other providers have patchy coverage.<br />

Directory Assistance: 1223<br />

Translating & Interpreting Service: 131 450 (24hr)<br />

BANK & AGENCIES<br />

Qld Country Bank - Sooning St, Nelly Bay.<br />

Multiple Bank Agents (Over 70)<br />

- <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Post Office, Nelly Bay.<br />

ATM - Qld Country Bank (24hr) Nelly Bay, IGA Breezeway<br />

Nelly Bay, Picnic Bay Hotel, Horseshoe Bay Store, and<br />

Foodworks Nelly Bay (in store).<br />

EFTPOS Facilities - Widely available throughout<br />

the <strong>Island</strong>.<br />

CHURCHES<br />

Anglican Church - Endeavour Road, Arcadia<br />

Service: 5pm Saturday. Ph: 4778 5628<br />

Fellowship from 4.30pm<br />

Catholic Church - Cook Road, Arcadia<br />

Service: 5.15pm Saturday. Ph: 4758 1072<br />

Uniting Church - Turnbridge St. Nelly Bay<br />

Service: 9am Sunday. Ph: 4758 1578<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Childcare Centre. Ph: 4758 1168<br />

CHILD/BABY SITTERS<br />

Visit whatsonmagneticisland.com.au for details.<br />

INTERNET ACCESS<br />

Free WiFi is located at the Arcadia Village Hotel.<br />

Most accommodation also offer free WiFi.<br />

LOCAL NEWS Visit magneticcommunitynews.com<br />

ISLAND SPEED LIMIT: 60kph<br />

School zone 40kph (Check signs for hours)<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are police on patrol on the <strong>Island</strong> so drive<br />

safely, and don’t drink and drive.<br />

EMERGENCY NUMBERS<br />

Police: 000 (Enquiries 4778 5270)<br />

Rescue Services: 4778 5270<br />

Fire: 000<br />

Ambulance: 000 (Enquiries: 4778 5225)<br />

Doctor, Nelly Bay: 4778 5614<br />

Veterinary: 4778 5977<br />

RACQ: 131 111<br />

Road Report: 4775 3600<br />

Poison Information Centre: 131 126 (24hr)<br />

Weather: 1196<br />

Recorded message for boating and fishing.<br />

National Park: 4778 5378<br />

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: 4750 0700<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Fauna Care (MIFCO): 0457 634 732<br />

(Injured or orphaned wildlife)<br />

Mobile Library: 0427 379 785<br />

Arcadia Surf Life Saving Club: 4778 5315<br />

Bowls Club: 4778 5290<br />

Golf Club: 4778 5188<br />

Lions Club: 0427 785 468<br />

RSL Sub Branch (Arcadia): 4758 1233<br />

Rotary Club: 4758 1345<br />

Senior Citizens: 4758 1506<br />

MARINE STINGERS<br />

Swimming in tropical waters from October to April<br />

should be done with care. Although most marine<br />

stingers cause discomfort the box jelly fish is<br />

considered the most severe.<br />

If a sting occurs, do not rub, pour liberally with<br />

vinegar, be prepared to give respiratory resuscitation<br />

and call the ambulance on 000. A life threatening<br />

sting is rare.<br />

Stinger resistant enclosures are located at Picnic Bay<br />

and Horseshoe Bay. Alma Bay is patrolled by lifesavers<br />

on the weekends. Protective lycra suits are available<br />

for hire (and also provide sun protection).


Tom Thumb (Sails Rock)<br />

@ms_t_le<br />

95<br />

SERVICES


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GREEN GUIDE


97<br />

Eco-savvy Holiday Tips<br />

Turn off your air conditioner when you<br />

leave your accommodation. It’ll only take<br />

5 minutes to cool down once you return.<br />

Having a party? Rinse and recycle your<br />

10c return bottles and donate to one of our<br />

local volunteer organisations: Zero Waste<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong>, MIFCO, Wallaby Refuge and<br />

MINT. Visit zerowastemi.org.au/where-torecycle<br />

for drop off locations and 10c container<br />

return details, or ask your host/agent for details.<br />

Refill your water bottle for FREE, or take<br />

your coffee away in your own cup.<br />

Take care when driving! Our wildlife can<br />

pop up at a moment’s notice any time of the<br />

day or night. Keep an eye out for slow moving<br />

animals like koalas, echidnas and curlews.<br />

Be a wildlife warrior! Call 0457 634 732 if<br />

you see an injured animal/bird on the road, or<br />

contact <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Network for Turtles via<br />

Facebook if you see injured turtles on the beach.<br />

Love beach combing? Take an extra bag and<br />

hunt for plastics and other marine debris.<br />

Get your hands dirty helping the National<br />

Park Volunteers remove weeds from our<br />

National Park. For information contact Carolyn<br />

Dixon at dixonbailey@icloud.com<br />

Visit the Vinnies Op Shop in Nelly Bay for<br />

clothing, books and other handy items.<br />

Dispose of your rubbish in the bin (recycle if<br />

possible), and not at the beach or in the bush.<br />

And lastly, please don’t drive on the beach.<br />

Turtles and birds nest in the sand dunes. Thanks :)<br />

GREEN GUIDE


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Hawkings Point<br />

@ms_t_lee<br />

GREEN GUIDE


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GREEN GUIDE


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<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

Scale<br />

0<br />

Rollingstone<br />

Bay<br />

1 2 3 4km<br />

Five<br />

Beach Bay<br />

Lovers Bay<br />

Maud Bay<br />

Norris Bay<br />

Huntingfield<br />

Joyce Bay<br />

Bay Wilson Bay<br />

White Rock<br />

8k<br />

West<br />

Point<br />

12k<br />

Young Bay<br />

Bolger Bay<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

National Park<br />

Mount Cook<br />

(493m)<br />

To Picnic Bay<br />

4<br />

Drive<br />

Sooning Street<br />

6<br />

Ferry terminal<br />

inset map<br />

Arcadia Road<br />

5<br />

To Arcadia<br />

7<br />

Doct<br />

Sooning Street<br />

Harbour<br />

Shops<br />

To Horseshoe<br />

Bay<br />

Forts Junction<br />

inset map<br />

3<br />

1<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES<br />

Ferry<br />

terminal<br />

Inset Legend<br />

Pathway<br />

Scale<br />

0<br />

Road<br />

25 50m<br />

Pedestrian area<br />

Pedestrian refuge<br />

Map not<br />

to scale<br />

4<br />

Parking<br />

General store<br />

Bus stop<br />

Horseshoe Bay Road<br />

To Arcadia<br />

2<br />

Disabled parking<br />

Scooter parking<br />

Bike racks<br />

Radical Bay Road<br />

Cockle Bay<br />

Nobby Head<br />

4k<br />

Picnic<br />

Bay


101<br />

or<br />

Horseshoe Bay<br />

4<br />

6<br />

Nelly<br />

Bay<br />

Rocky Bay<br />

White Lady<br />

Bay<br />

Forts Junction (see inset)<br />

0k<br />

Hawkings<br />

Point<br />

6k<br />

Arcadia<br />

5<br />

3<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Forts<br />

Bright Point<br />

1<br />

Ferry terminal<br />

(see inset )<br />

Balding<br />

Bay<br />

8k<br />

2<br />

Geoffrey Bay<br />

Nelly Bay Harbour<br />

Walking Routes Legend<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5k<br />

2k<br />

4k<br />

Key destination sites<br />

6k<br />

Forts Walk – Florence Bay<br />

Radical<br />

Bay<br />

7k<br />

Forts Junction – Horseshoe Bay<br />

Forts Junction – Horseshoe Bay<br />

Arthur<br />

Bay<br />

Alma Bay<br />

Bremner Point<br />

Forts Junction – Nelly Bay – Arcadia<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

2k<br />

Orchard Rocks<br />

Gowrie<br />

Bay<br />

Florence Bay<br />

Searchlight Tower<br />

Arthur Bay<br />

lookout<br />

Sphinx lookout<br />

Whitfield Cove<br />

Arcadia – Nelly Bay<br />

Nelly Bay – Picnic Bay<br />

Picnic Bay – West Point<br />

Distance ex ferry term.<br />

All lookouts<br />

Legend<br />

National park<br />

Conservation<br />

park<br />

Other lands<br />

Marine park<br />

Beach<br />

Mangroves<br />

Reef<br />

National Park<br />

walking track<br />

Pathway<br />

Sealed road<br />

Unsealed road<br />

Mountain<br />

Shipwrecks<br />

Koalas<br />

WWII heritage<br />

QPWS Lookout<br />

Snorkelling<br />

Surf lifesaving<br />

patrol<br />

Information<br />

Toilets<br />

Drinking water<br />

Bus stop<br />

Ferry terminal<br />

Parking<br />

Commercial<br />

centre<br />

Boat ramps<br />

Fuel<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES


YULE<br />

SWENSEN ST<br />

PIRIE<br />

PARKER ST<br />

DOLPHIN CRT<br />

102<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES<br />

< To Pollard St<br />

Carpark & Beach<br />

HORSESHOE BAY<br />

LEGEND<br />

To Westpoint ><br />

APJOHN ST<br />

WALLABY<br />

WAY<br />

RIDE BEAM PARKING<br />

UNSEALED ROAD<br />

DINING/TAKE AWAY<br />

LOOKOUT<br />

STINGER NETS<br />

4<br />

HURST ST<br />

HOBBS ST<br />

2<br />

ESPLANADE<br />

PANDANUS<br />

SANDALS BLVD<br />

TIRAMULLA<br />

GRANITE<br />

BIRT ST<br />

3<br />

22<br />

PICNIC ST<br />

PACIFIC DRIVE<br />

HENRY LAWSON<br />

RINTOUL<br />

CORICA CRS<br />

HSB<br />

LAGOON<br />

GIFFORD ST<br />

WIDDOWSON<br />

WANSFELL ST<br />

BARBARRA ST<br />

1<br />

CARLSON<br />

McELLIGOTT<br />

< To <strong>The</strong> Forts,<br />

Arcadia, Alma, Nelly<br />

and Picnic Bays<br />

MAGNETIC<br />

PIETRO<br />

HORSESHOE BAY RD<br />

SNORKEL TRAIL<br />

SHIPWRECK<br />

PUBLIC TOILETS<br />

FUEL<br />

BOAT RAMP<br />

26<br />

25<br />

24<br />

23<br />

21<br />

BUTLER<br />

HEATH ST<br />

APJOHN ST<br />

DENT ST<br />

BAYSIDE CRT<br />

HSB<br />

REC<br />

OVAL<br />

To Balding, ><br />

Radical,<br />

Florence &<br />

Arthur Bays<br />

YORK CRT<br />

To JADYN &<br />

OLIVIA CRTS ><br />

BOND CRT<br />

NAUTILUS<br />

BAY VISTA CRT<br />

SOMERSET CRT<br />

WEST<br />

POINT<br />

12K<br />

PICNIC BAY<br />

NELLY BAY RD<br />

ROCKY<br />

BAY<br />

HAWKINGS POINT<br />

MAGNETIC ISLAND<br />

NATIONAL PARK<br />

Business<br />

Horseshoe Bay<br />

21. Bungalow Bay<br />

Wildlife Park<br />

22. <strong>The</strong> Early Bird Cafe<br />

23. Horseshoe Bay Store<br />

24. Adele’s Cafe<br />

25. <strong>Island</strong> Time Cruises<br />

26. Horseshoe Bay Watersports<br />

Fishing Charters<br />

MOUNT COOK<br />

497 metres<br />

NELLY<br />

BAY<br />

PICNIC<br />

BAY<br />

4K<br />

8K<br />

Doctor<br />

HORSESHOE<br />

BAY<br />

ARCADIA<br />

0K<br />

6K<br />

5K<br />

2K<br />

THE FORTS<br />

4K<br />

8K<br />

6K<br />

7K<br />

ALMA BAY<br />

GEOFFREY BAY<br />

Picnic Bay<br />

1. Maggie <strong>Island</strong> Brewery<br />

2. Tropical Palms Resort<br />

& 4WD Hire<br />

3. <strong>Magnetic</strong> Museum<br />

& Craft Centre<br />

4. <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Country<br />

(Golf) Club<br />

N<br />

JETTY


ARMAND WAY<br />

Finder<br />

Arcadia<br />

15. Arcadia Store & Fuel<br />

16. Baked On Maggie Bar & Grill<br />

17. Arcadia Beach Car Hire<br />

& Guest House<br />

18. Peter Lawson Fine Art<br />

19. Pleasure Divers<br />

20. Tropical Daze<br />

ARCADIA<br />

16<br />

< To Nelly Bay<br />

15<br />

McCABE<br />

MIRIMAR CRES<br />

MIRABEL<br />

HAYLES AVE<br />

BRIGHT<br />

MARINE PARADE<br />

McCABE<br />

HORDERN<br />

17<br />

ENDEAVOUR RD<br />

APPIAN<br />

RHEUBEN TRC<br />

COOK RD<br />

HAYLES AVE<br />

18 19<br />

GEOFFREY BAY<br />

OLYMPUS CRES<br />

ARMAND WAY<br />

HORSESHOE BAY RD<br />

To Horseshoe Bay ><br />

20<br />

ALMA BAY<br />

BREMNER<br />

POINT<br />

103<br />

Nelly Bay<br />

5. Jungle Club<br />

6. Pro Dive <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong><br />

7. Smuggler’s Wine Bar<br />

8. <strong>Island</strong> Palms Resort<br />

9. Man Friday<br />

10. Road Runner Scooter Hire<br />

11. Amaroo On Mandalay<br />

& Up <strong>The</strong> Garden Path<br />

Restaurant<br />

12. Scallywags Cafe<br />

13. Stuffed on Seafood (SOS)<br />

14. Fruits N Scoops<br />

HIDEAWAY<br />

ESTATE<br />

WHEATON<br />

COLETON<br />

NERITA<br />

CRES<br />

TRANA<br />

10<br />

ELENA<br />

MANDALAY<br />

BOWERMAN<br />

YATES<br />

GUSTAV<br />

KELLY<br />

COMPASS<br />

SEXTANT<br />

SERENE<br />

LILAC<br />

NERITA<br />

CRT<br />

OPALIA<br />

< To<br />

Picnic<br />

Bay<br />

BARTON<br />

MANGO PARKWAY<br />

TURNBRIDGE<br />

5<br />

11<br />

THE GROVE<br />

NELLY BAY RD<br />

MURRAY<br />

WARBOYS<br />

6<br />

7<br />

JEAN<br />

DOROTHY<br />

LINTERN<br />

CLARKE<br />

THE ESPLANADE<br />

GRACE<br />

BOTTIGER<br />

SHAW<br />

SOONING ST<br />

TERRACE<br />

WINIFRED<br />

COLEEN<br />

OSBORNE<br />

ROBSON<br />

8<br />

THE COVE<br />

9<br />

NELLY BAY<br />

13<br />

12<br />

KIRK ST<br />

MAGNETIC<br />

HARBOUR<br />

14<br />

To Geoffery Bay,<br />

Arcadia, Alma Bay &<br />

Horseshoe Bay ><br />

BOULDER CRT<br />

GABUL WAY<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES


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Business Directory<br />

Business<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES<br />

Activities<br />

Aquascene Cruises 0439 785 216<br />

PAGE<br />

23<br />

Batuta Gallery 0468 424 709 53<br />

Best Bus Tours 0435 580 292 16<br />

Big Mama Sailing 0437 206 360 29<br />

Bungalow Bay Wildlife Tours 4778 5577 17<br />

Get Around Boat Tours 4778 5909 27<br />

Horseshoe Bay Watersports& Fish 4758 1336 27<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Time Cruises 0499 996 653 25 & 108<br />

Jet Ski Hire <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> 4758 1100 15<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Adventure & Hire 4778 5126 33<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Country (Golf) Club 4778 5188 19<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Museum & Craft Shop 4778 5606 19<br />

Peter Lawson Fine Art 0418 727 534 43<br />

Pilgrim Sailing 0424 296406 29<br />

Pleasure Divers 4778 5788 31<br />

Pro Dive <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> 4778 5506 31<br />

<strong>The</strong> Beach Club 0424 296 406 29<br />

Transport<br />

Arcadia Beach Guest House & Car Hire 4778 5668 47<br />

Best of <strong>Magnetic</strong> Car Rental 4778 5955 45<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Adventure & Hire 4778 5126 33<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Ferries 4796 9300 11 & 107<br />

Ride Beam ridebeam.com 44<br />

Road Runner Scooter Hire 4778 5222 49<br />

Sealink Ferry Service 1300 624 443 12 & 107<br />

Sunbus 4778 5132 106<br />

Tropical Palms 4WD Hire 4778 5076 47<br />

Restaurants, Cafes & Take Away<br />

Adele’s Cafe 0498 630 900 65<br />

Arcadia Village Hotel 4778 5177 55<br />

Baked On Maggie Bar & Grill 4758 1860 67<br />

Barefoot Art Food Wine 4758 1170 59<br />

Restaurants, Cafes & T/Away Continued<br />

PAGE<br />

Breakfast w Koalas (Bungalow B) 4778 5577 17<br />

Cafe Nourish 4758 1885 65<br />

Fruits N Scoops 4758 1444 61<br />

Granite Bar 4758 1071 62<br />

Mamma Roma 4758 1790 53<br />

Man Friday 4778 5658 63<br />

Maggie <strong>Island</strong> Brewery @maggieislandbrewery 52<br />

Mr Italo 0458 508 733 67<br />

Nelly Bay Cafe 0416 795 138 67<br />

Peppers Boardwalk Restaurant 4758 2419 59<br />

Sandi’s on <strong>Magnetic</strong> 4758 1673 57<br />

Scallywag’s Cafe 0458 492 452 63<br />

Smuggler’s Wine Bar 0478 848 228 62<br />

Straight Down BBQ Msg Facebook 53<br />

Stuffed on Seafood (SOS) 4758 1222 61<br />

Tiny Palm Coffee @ Jungle Club 0431 388 281 91<br />

<strong>The</strong> Early Bird Cafe 4758 1195 65<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reef Bar 4758 1477 53<br />

Up <strong>The</strong> Garden Path (Amaroo) 4778 5200 65<br />

Accommodation<br />

Arcadia Beach Guest House 4778 5668 73<br />

At <strong>The</strong> Beach 0455 262 101 77<br />

Best of <strong>Magnetic</strong> 4778 5955 71<br />

Butterfly House Accommodation 0413 809 765 79<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Palms Resort 4778 5571 79<br />

Maggie’s Beachfront Apartments 4778 5955 71<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Sunsets Resort 4758 1900 75<br />

Marguerite’s on <strong>Magnetic</strong> 0429 954 457 79<br />

Pure <strong>Magnetic</strong> 4778 5955 71<br />

Sails On Horseshoe 4778 5117 77<br />

Shambhala 0448 160 580 79<br />

Tropical Palms Resort 4778 5076 73<br />

True North B&B 0400 564 430 75


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Weddings<br />

Amaroo on Mandalay<br />

PAGE<br />

4778 520081<br />

Beat Lehmann Photography 0428 269 99285<br />

Bernadette Smith, Celebrant 0422 746 91283<br />

MI Country (Golf) Club Functions 4778 5188 83<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Party Hire 4758 1650 83<br />

MaryAnne Law Photography 0417 750 500 85<br />

Shops & Services<br />

Arcadia Store & Fuel 4778 5387 87<br />

Arcadia Newsagency 4778 5302 95<br />

Batuta Gallery 0468 424 709 53<br />

Doctor 4778 5614 94<br />

Jungle Club: Coworking Space, Photography Studio, Tiny<br />

Palm Coffee, Tattoo Studio, Homewares, Salty Friday’s<br />

Clothing and Creative Residencies #jungleclub_ 91<br />

Horseshoe Bay Store 4778 5080 88<br />

<strong>Island</strong> Living 0468 321 261 43<br />

Lisa Fogarty Success Strategist 0437 181 356 95<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Foodworks 4778 5722 89<br />

MI Fauna Care Organisation 0457 634 732 99<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Adventure & Hire 4778 5126 33<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Pharmacy 4778 5375 88<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Transport 4778 5334 95<br />

Peter Lawson Fine Art 0418 727 534 41<br />

Tide Times - 34<br />

Tropical Daze 4778 5011 43<br />

Wallaby Refuge 0400 243 842 99<br />

What’s On whatsonmagneticisland.com.au 91<br />

Zero Waste <strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> zerowastemi.org.au97<br />

Health, Beauty & Wellbeing<br />

Hair By <strong>The</strong> Bay 0431 599 134 93<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Day Spa & Retreats 0438 988 408 93<br />

<strong>Magnetic</strong> Bliss 0416 272 806 92<br />

Massage on <strong>Magnetic</strong> 0409 164 113 92<br />

Shine Your Light Bright 0410 664 801 92<br />

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MAPS & TIMETABLES


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Bus Timetable<br />

Picnic Bay to Horseshoe Bay<br />

Visit sunbus.com.au for the latest timetable<br />

Horseshoe Bay to Picnic Bay<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES


Ferry Timetables<br />

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PLEASE NOTE: All timetables may be subject to change. Please check with the respective<br />

operators if you have connecting travel arrangements.<br />

CAR & PASSENGER FERRY<br />

PASSENGER FERRY<br />

Mon - Sat* 5.30am 6.00am<br />

Mon - Sun 6.30am 7.00am<br />

Mon - Sat* 7.00am 7.45am<br />

Mon - Sun 7.45am 8.25am<br />

Mon - Sun 8.45am 9.30am<br />

Mon - Sun 9.30am 10.05am<br />

Mon - Sun 10.30am 11.05am<br />

Mon - Sun 11.40am 12.15pm<br />

Mon - Sun 1.00pm 1.35pm<br />

Mon - Sun 2.15pm 3.00pm<br />

Mon - Sun 3.50pm 4.30pm<br />

Mon - Sun 4.30pm 5.00pm<br />

Mon - Fri* 5.25pm 6.00pm<br />

Mon - Sun 6.00pm 6.35pm<br />

Mon - Sun 7.30pm 8.00pm<br />

Mon - Sun 9.20pm 10.00pm<br />

Wed - Sat* 10.30pm 11.00pm<br />

*Indicates services that may not operate on<br />

Public Holidays. See website for further information.<br />

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Departs from the Breakwater Terminal<br />

Sir <strong>The</strong>iss Drive, Townsville<br />

MAPS & TIMETABLES


MAP<br />

REF<br />

25<br />

See page 25 for our<br />

Sunset Cruises!

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