Exploring Curtis Island

Gladstone Harbour boasts Queenslands largest continental island and despite its size, Curtis Island has been largely left untouched.

Curtis Island

On the island there’s one small village for visitors to stay and stock up on supplies, and the rest of the island is made up of wind-sheared headlands, coastal heaths, and almost deserted beaches, perfect for 4WDing to some deserted fishing spots.

Curtis Island

Pick the right tide and time of the day, and you’re likely to land a good catch of reef fish right off the beach!

Curtis Island

Gladstone local Adam Balkin runs Curtis Ferry Services around Gladstone Harbour and Curtis Island.  He shares with us local knowledge about camping, fishing, hiking and 4WDing on the island.

Curtis Island

For More Information Contact;

 

Curtis Ferry Service
07 4972 6990
www.curtisferryservices.com.au

 

Capricorn Lodge
07 4972 0222

 

Previous articleCountry hospitality in Yarraman
Next articleA rich history of oysters – Oyster Shed