Mon Repos Beach
National Parks and Reserves
Mon Repos is home to Australia's largest concentration of nesting sea turtles and the Mon Repos Turtle Centre, just a short stroll from the beach. From young families to grey nomads, this special coastal destination offers a mix of nature, history and outdoor experiences.
From mid-October to the end of April, Mon Repos comes alive during turtle season. To help protect nesting turtles and hatchlings, public access to the beach is restricted between 6pm and 6am.
Mon Repos also holds an important place in aviation history as the site of Bert Hinkler's first hangar trial flights in 1912.
Home to one of Queensland's longest and most undeveloped beaches, Mon Repos is known for its striking basalt rock formations, wide stretches of sand and peaceful coastal scenery. Whether you're here for the turtles, the history or an early morning walk, it's hard to beat watching the sun rise over the Southern Great Barrier Reef coastline.
Local's tip: Set the alarm early. The sunrise over Mon Repos is worth getting out of bed for.
Mon Repos also holds an important place in aviation history as the site of Bert Hinkler's first hangar trial flights in 1912.
Home to one of Queensland's longest and most undeveloped beaches, Mon Repos is known for its striking basalt rock formations, wide stretches of sand and peaceful coastal scenery. Whether you're here for the turtles, the history or an early morning walk, it's hard to beat watching the sun rise over the Southern Great Barrier Reef coastline.
Local's tip: Set the alarm early. The sunrise over Mon Repos is worth getting out of bed for.















