Mon Repos Beach is a scenic, 6km stretch of coastline in Queensland, Australia, renowned for its nesting turtles. The beach is part of the Mon Repos Conservation Park, which offers a protected environment for wildlife. It is a secluded area ideal for nature lovers, especially those interested in turtles. The beach is closed to the public at night during turtle season to ensure their safety. Outside of this period, it remains popular for swimming and water sports, though swimming is not recommended due to lack of lifeguard services. It also boasts a significant historical connection with pioneer aviator Bert Hinkler's early flight trials. The nearby town of Bargara provides dining and accommodation options.
The climate is subtropical with warm summer evenings, making it a pleasant destination year-round. Visitors can enjoy the Mon Repos Turtle Centre for educational purposes and unique encounters with turtles. The area's serene environment and history make it a fascinating spot for tourists.
Mon Repos itself has limited residential areas, but tourism infrastructure is well-supported by nearby Bargara. The locality is easily accessible by car from Bundaberg or Brisbane, making it a popular stop for both local and international travelers.