THE GLADSTONE REGION
Bustard Bay (image courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland)
BY ROAD
BY AIR
The Gladstone Region starts approximately 450 kilometres north of Brisbane, with several key access points off Queensland’s major coastal touring route, the Bruce Highway.
Gladstone Airport is conveniently located in the centre of the region. Jump aboard one of the many daily QantasLink and Virgin Airlines flights for a quick 50 minute trip between Gladstone and Brisbane.
BY TRAIN
BY BUS
Queensland Rail Travel operates regular services to the Gladstone Region. The Tilt Train is the perfect way to travel, stopping at Gladstone and Miriam Vale. Sit back, enjoy the scenery and grab a bite to eat along the way. Transfers available from Miriam Vale to Agnes Water and the Town of 1770.
Greyhound Australia’s services call in to various coastal and country spots throughout the Gladstone Region. Daily services to Gladstone stop at the BP Service Station on Dawson Road.
BY CRUISE One of the newest ways to visit the Gladstone Region is aboard Cruise Ships. So if you’re looking for a taste of what’s on offer in Gladstone, check out the P&O Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line and Dream Cruises websites for cruise departure ports and dates.
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