Rating: đ Highly Recommend
Just 20 minutes off the coast of Townsville, Magnetic Island is a laid-back tropical paradise with over 20 bays and beaches, wild koalas, amazing hiking trails, and classic Aussie charm. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or spot wildlife, Maggie delivers.
Top Things to Do
Forts Walk â The islandâs most famous hike with WWII ruins, sweeping ocean views, and wild koala sightings.
Snorkel Trails â Self-guided snorkelling at Geoffrey Bay and Nelly Bay.
Horseshoe Bay â Watersports, beach bars, and the perfect place for sunset.
Picnic Bay â Swim at the stinger net, enjoy the jetty views, or have a beachside lunch.
Alma Bay â Beautifully sheltered beach, perfect for families and bodyboarding.
Radical Bay & Balding Bay â Hidden gems reached by foot or 4WD.
Koala Village at Bungalow Bay â Hand-feed lorikeets and meet native animals.
Hire a topless car or scooter â The most fun way to explore the island!
How Many Days to Spend
Minimum: 2 full days â Enough time to do the Forts Walk, relax at a couple of beaches, and spot wildlife.
Ideal: 3 days â Allows you to explore more bays, do snorkelling trails, enjoy sunsets, and unwind properly.
Bonus: 4+ days â Great if you want extra beach time, go kayaking, or just live the island life slowly.
Tip: Magnetic Island is a popular weekend escape, but if you can visit mid-week, youâll enjoy quieter beaches and better accommodation availability.
Wildlife to Spot
Koalas â Especially on the Forts Walk and in eucalypts around Horseshoe Bay.
Rock wallabies â At dusk in Geoffrey Bay (bring fruit or veggies to feed).
Sea turtles â Often seen while snorkelling Florence Bay or Geoffrey Bay.
Birdlife â From sea eagles to kookaburras and rainbow lorikeets.
Best Time to Visit
MayâSeptember: Dry season â sunny, warm days and cool nights. Perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting.
OctoberâApril: Wet season â hotter, with possible rain and stingers in the water (use stinger suits).
Where to Stay
Budget: Selina Magnetic Island (hostel with glamping and a pool), Base Backpackers (beachfront party vibe)
Mid-range: Arcadia Village Motel, Amaroo on Mandalay
Luxury: Peppers Blue on Blue Resort (right at Nelly Bay)
Unique: Eco cabins and glamping tents at Bungalow Bay
Where to Eat & Drink
Scallywags Café: Great coffee and breakfast in Nelly Bay
Sandiâs on Magnetic: Tasty tapas and cocktails at Horseshoe Bay
The Marlin Bar: Good pub food and beachfront views
Man Friday: Mexican & Caribbean fusion tucked in the trees
Saltwater Magnetic Island: For modern seafood with a view
Fruits & groceries: Pick up basics in Nelly Bay or Horseshoe Bay IGA
Top Photo Spots
The Forts Walk Lookouts â Iconic panoramic views
Geoffrey Bay Rock Wallabies â Best at golden hour
Alma Bay & Radical Bay â Turquoise water and granite boulders
Topless car cruising the coast â Classic Maggie vibe
Picnic Bay Jetty at sunrise/sunset â Stunning reflections
Palm-lined Horseshoe Bay â Sunset drinks with a drone shot
Budget Breakdown (per day)
Accommodation: $30â$250 AUD
Food: $25â$60 AUD
Snorkel rental / watersports: $15â$40 AUD
Topless car or scooter hire: ~$80â$130 AUD per day
Koala park: ~$30 entry
Ferries: ~$36 return from Townsville
Tip: Save money with combo deals (e.g. ferry + car hire or ferry + tour).
How to Get There
From Townsville:
đ„ïž SeaLink Ferry â 20 minutes, departs regularly
đ Magnetic Island Ferries â Take your car across if needed
Getting Around:
Rent a topless car, scooter, or e-bike
Public buses service the main bays (tap-on with a Go Card)