What to do and see in Gladstone, Queensland: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

March 11, 2022 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in Gladstone, Australia including Gladstone Region Tours, Tondoon Botanic Gardens, East Shores Water Park, Gladstone Visitor Information Centre, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum, Spinnaker Park, Auckland Hill Lookout, Queens Hotel Motel Gladstone, Gladstone CBD Tours Coffee Cruise.
Restaurants in Gladstone

1. Gladstone Region Tours

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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Gladstone Region Tours

The Gladstone Region has so many stories to be told, experiences to be discovered, industries to be appreciated and then we have this amazing community. Let us take you on that journey and show you what makes Gladstone tick and what makes it so special. We have half day and full day tours, along with a schedule that the cruise ship passenger can utilize.. we also have the ability to charter, as our beautiful bus has 20 leather recliners, plus we have an awesome luggage trailer should you wish to venture further afield, like a golfing tour, or a food and beverage experience. Check us out and see if we are able to help you out. I’m sure we can work something out. Due to the covid-19 pandemic we have parked the bus until we can operate the business with social distancing relaxed. Check us out though for charters and future tours when that happens Stay safe

2. Tondoon Botanic Gardens

Glenlyon Street, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia +61 7 4977 6899 http://www.gladstone.qld.gov.au
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Tondoon Botanic Gardens

Reviewed By jah23906 - Gladstone, Australia

So many interesting areas to these gardens. Visited several times and keep finding new gems. Peaceful and pretty well looked after.

3. East Shores Water Park

Flinders Parade, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia http://www.gpcl.com.au/Community/OurParklands.aspx
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

East Shores Water Park

Reviewed By KiddHouse - Brisbane, Australia

Great place to take the kids on a hot afternoon. TOILETS Big clean toilets and change areas. SEATING Ample mix of flat platform / picnic style or traditional seating in shade and Sun. WATER PLAY PARK Awesome water sprays and play area for the kids. BBQ A number of BBQ areas to use with undercover seating. GARDENS & PATHWAYS Clear, nice paths in sun and shade. OVERALL Great for tourists abd families

4. Gladstone Visitor Information Centre

72 Bryan Jordon Drive Marina Ferry Terminal, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia +(61)49729000 [email protected] http://www.gladstoneregion.info
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Gladstone Visitor Information Centre

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO IN THE GLADSTONE REGION? 1. Check out the Islands of Southern Great Barrier Reef. 2. Head out to Lake Awoonga and try you luck with catching a Barra! 3. Take a scenic 4WD trip through Kroombit Tops National Park. 4. Take Up the challenge and climb Mt Larcom. 5. Get back to nature and enjoy many peaceful camping hot spots. 6. Take a peaceful stroll through the magical Tondoon Botanic Gardens. 7. Take a day trip and visit "Beautiful Besty"... 8. Splash around at East Shores Marina Precinct. 9. Paddle around Lake Awoonga. 10. Explore our many seaside towns including Agnes Water and 1770. And that's just the start! Come in and see our friendly Volunteer Ambassadors for more details and info on everything Gladstone. We are here to help :)

Reviewed By LisselA - Brisbane, Australia

We spent some time here before travelling to Heron Island by boat and found great souvenirs that were really well priced compared with some of the other shops we had visited so far on our coastal driving trip. There were tonnes of info brochures as well if you needed info or maps about other places on your itinerary, and the staff were lovely. Note that if you are catching the Heron Island ferry the ferry staff will tell you on check in that the boat ride can be choppy (understatement of the decade - it is known as the vomit rocket for a reason) and will suggest you get travel sickness tablets at the information centre. Because it is not a licensed pharmacy they are only ginger tablets, so if you are heading there for the ferry, I strongly recommend you get some hard core travel sickness tablets from a chemist before you head out to the boat terminal - once you arrive there are no chemists around.

136-144 Goondoon St, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia +61 7 4976 6766 http://gallerymuseum.gladstonerc.qld.gov.au/
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum

Reviewed By RobDi61 - Cairns, Australia

This gallery manages to attract excellent collections - Ken Done collection for example during my visit. A large gallery with a number of exhibitions running concurrently, the staff are passionate about their job and extremely friendly and informative. Make sure you drop in if in town and have a look around - it might surprise you.

6. Spinnaker Park

Alf O'Rourke Drive, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia +61 7 4972 5174 http://www.facebook.com/cafespinnakerpark
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Spinnaker Park

Reviewed By MargotE392 - Gladstone, Australia

Spinnaker Park is a beautiful spot right in the harbour. There are pathways right around it for walking and taking in the views. There are also lots of dedicated BBQ areas with electric bbq’s and table & chairs & some even have a roof over them. The gardens are all native and maintained beautifully and the large lawn areas. There is a netted swimming area with a small sandy beach, perfect for any age as it is sheltered from the elements like a small cove. There is also a restaurant in this area for breakfast, lunch or just a cuppa and all tables have a wonderful view of the harbour. The whole area is surrounded by water with the marina area on one side and the harbour on the rest. Well worth a visit at least!

7. Auckland Hill Lookout

Bishops Drive, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia http://www.gladstoneregion.info/Portals/3/DOCUMENTS/Brochures%202015/2015%20Auckland%20Hill%20Lookout.pdf
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Auckland Hill Lookout

Reviewed By KenM312 - Nambour, Australia

Excellent spot to get an idea of the size and the going ons of the harbour below - easy almost-flat walk from the city centre - make sure to stop at the Outlook Cafe for lunch or a coffee ... then a walk down to the foreshore ( 111 steps ) ...

8. Queens Hotel Motel Gladstone

125 Goondoon St, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia +61 7 4972 6615 [email protected] http://www.queensgladstone.com.au
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Queens Hotel Motel Gladstone

Located in the CBD of Gladstone City Queens Hotel Motel has 28 motel accommodation rooms, bar, bistro, conference room and gaming room. Open everyday for quality food and cold drinks. The Queens Hotel Motel also provides a family friendly environment, free off street parking and quality air conditioned rooms. Self rated 3 stars our motel provides competitively priced rooms in a great location.

Reviewed By 318jennier

I had dinner here last night and the food was amazing. Tandoori beef to be exact. Big serving and probably the best tandoori I have ever had. My husband had the beef roast and is still raving about it a day later. Highly recommend this place for a meal.

9. Gladstone CBD Tours Coffee Cruise

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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Gladstone CBD Tours Coffee Cruise

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