Gladstone
The city of Gladstone is developed on hills overlooking the focal point of its economic development - the natural deepwater harbour. The dynamic, modern city of Gladstone basks in a sub-tropical climate with islands, waterways and beaches providing year-round boating, fishing, swimming and surfing.
A wide variety of restaurants and eateries cater to all tastes - from Australian tucker to Gladstone's famous mud crab and fresh seafood. All types of accommodation are available including four-star motel properties, comfortable and affordable motels and caravan parks.
In the Directory
Photos
- Auckland Hill waterfall - Photo courtesy of Tourism QLD
- Gladstone at sunset - Photo courtesy of Tourism QLD
- Boat Harbour - Photo courtesy of Tourism QLD
Underwater Recommendations
Gladstone offers visitors access to Heron Island, Lady Musgrave Island and uninhabited coral cays. A large Charter Boat fleet operates from the world class Marina.
Getting There
Bruce Highway
Nearest Airport: Gladstone