Guidebook for Hervey Bay

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Guidebook for Hervey Bay

Food scene

Hervey Bay Boat Club – 2 restaurants, and a bistro, a cinema, kids club and general club entertainment. Also has 2 ATMs. Great views of the marina and ocean from deck off the bistro and lounge.
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Hervey Bay Boat Club
6 Buccaneer Dr
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Hervey Bay Boat Club – 2 restaurants, and a bistro, a cinema, kids club and general club entertainment. Also has 2 ATMs. Great views of the marina and ocean from deck off the bistro and lounge.
Fabulous food and best coffee. Ingredients are sourced locally.
Dayman General Store
18 Dayman St
Fabulous food and best coffee. Ingredients are sourced locally.
Right next to the resort, it's a stone's throw from home and has a light tapas style meals and excellent drinks menu - all the while looking out into the marina and towards Fraser Island
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The Dock Hervey Bay
2 Buccaneer Dr
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Right next to the resort, it's a stone's throw from home and has a light tapas style meals and excellent drinks menu - all the while looking out into the marina and towards Fraser Island
Looking for coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner while overlooking the Marina - this is not a cheap option but food options are very Australian and delicious.
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Cafe Balaena
7 Buccaneer Dr
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Looking for coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner while overlooking the Marina - this is not a cheap option but food options are very Australian and delicious.
Fresh Chinese/Asian fusion meals – lunch and dinner
Whale Bay Asian Cuisine
Buccaneer Drive
Fresh Chinese/Asian fusion meals – lunch and dinner
Operated by one of the local clubs, this hotel is about a 20m walk from the resort. Sells drinks, meals, pizza etc and has entertainment some nights. All while sitting on the deck with sea views of the pier.
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The Bayswater hotel
569 Esplanade
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Operated by one of the local clubs, this hotel is about a 20m walk from the resort. Sells drinks, meals, pizza etc and has entertainment some nights. All while sitting on the deck with sea views of the pier.

Sightseeing

Great for kids to see aquarium - coffee and food right next door and walking distance to the Breakfree resort.
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Reef World Aquarium
Pulgul Street
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Great for kids to see aquarium - coffee and food right next door and walking distance to the Breakfree resort.
Fraser Island (recently renamed K'gari) is a World-Heritage-listed island along the south-eastern coast in the Wide Bay–Burnett region, Queensland, Australia. The name K'gari is the Indigenous name in the Butchulla language, while the name Gari is the Indigenous name in the Badtjala language. Fraser Island stretches over 123 kilometres in length and 22 kilometres at its widest point. With an area of 184 000 hectares it is the largest sand island in the world. Fraser Island's World Heritage listing ranks it with Australia's Uluru, Kakadu and the Great Barrier Reef. Fraser Island is a precious part of Australia's natural and cultural heritage, it is protected for all to appreciate and enjoy. Look up cruises, day trips and accommodation on Fraser Island. Well work a trip. https://www.fraserisland.net/
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Fraser Island
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Fraser Island (recently renamed K'gari) is a World-Heritage-listed island along the south-eastern coast in the Wide Bay–Burnett region, Queensland, Australia. The name K'gari is the Indigenous name in the Butchulla language, while the name Gari is the Indigenous name in the Badtjala language. Fraser Island stretches over 123 kilometres in length and 22 kilometres at its widest point. With an area of 184 000 hectares it is the largest sand island in the world. Fraser Island's World Heritage listing ranks it with Australia's Uluru, Kakadu and the Great Barrier Reef. Fraser Island is a precious part of Australia's natural and cultural heritage, it is protected for all to appreciate and enjoy. Look up cruises, day trips and accommodation on Fraser Island. Well work a trip. https://www.fraserisland.net/