It also means swimming with the gentle beauties is a cinch in Bundaberg and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, with the waters around Lady Elliot, Lady Musgrave and Heron Islands teeming with mama and papa turtles.
Exploring with a ranger is essential at Mon Repos, not only to ensure the turtles remain undisturbed but also to learn a little something along the way. Did you know the temperature of the sand determines whether the baby turtles will be boys or girls?
The sands of Mon Repos are nice and warm, meaning most of the hatchlings are little girls. On Lady Elliot Island, the cool white coral sands mean strapping young lads are mostly hatched.
Mon Repos beach is 8.6 miles from Bundaberg, with a Turtle Express transfer service running from most hotels in town to the coast. Book a ranger-guided tour to see nesting turtles after dark from November to January, and hatchlings from January to March.