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  1. The Mon Repos Turtle Centre is dedicated to marine turtle research, protection and education. Discover the details, the big picture and the people protecting these ancient mariners. Here you can learn about the special journey turtles and people have taken at Mon Repos and during turtle tour season, take a Turtle Encounters tour.

  2. Aug 30, 2024 · Mon Repos Turtle Centre is open for Turtle Encounter Tour participants from November to late March (closed 24, 25 and 31 December) from 6pm till late, 7 nights-a-week. Mon Repos Turtle Encounter tour program starts from 6.30pm during this time.

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  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Mon Repos Conservation Park is a quiet coastal oasis close to the city of Bundaberg. Here visitors can enjoy exploring the coastal environment along the beach, walking tracks and shared trail (for walkers and cyclists) and learn about marine turtle conservation.

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  4. Closed off to the public at night during turtle season, November-March, you can get up close and personal with these ancient mariners on a Mon Repos Turtle Encounter, a must for any visitor. Out of turtle season, the beach is enjoyed for swimming, sailing, and other water sports.

  5. Mon Repos is home to Australia's largest concentration of nesting sea turtles and is home to the Mon Repos Turtle Centre, which is located just a short walk to the beach. Mon Repos caters for everyone from young families to the grey nomads.

  6. No visit to Mon Repos is complete without a stop at the Turtle Centre. Here you’ll learn heaps about marine turtles, and the conservation and research programs that are protecting them. You'll also find out how a colourful history and ancient connections have shaped the Mon Repos you see today.

  7. Sep 26, 2024 · Mon Repos, located near Bundaberg, is home to the largest colony of nesting marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland and provides a critical environment for the endangered loggerhead turtle. NRMA Parks and Resorts received funding from the Queensland Government to support the redevelopment of the former holiday park and transform the facility into a year-round ecotourism attraction.