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Flight Guide to Gladstone

What are the best things to do in Gladstone?

Curtis Island

While holidaying on flights to Gladstone, there are a handful of scenic islands to explore just off-shore. Curtis Island is located north of central Gladstone and features rugged landscapes. When you book cheap flights to Gladstone, plan a day trip to Curtis Island to explore its sprawling beaches and scenic wetlands. One of the top attractions to visit on the island is Turtle Beach where you might even seefr Queensland’s third-largest colony of flatback turtles. If you book flights to Gladstone in the first few months of the year, you may even spot some baby turtles hatching! Other things to see on Curtis Island include plenty of rare bird species, coral reefs off the east coast, and the Cape Capricorn Lighthouse.

Tondoon Botanic Gardens

Immerse yourself in the nature of Central Queensland between your return flights to Gladstone. The Tondoon Botanic Gardens are based just outside the CBD and have been named as one of the country’s top ten regional gardens by Australian Geographic. The gardens feature sub-tropical, tropical, and dry rainforest flora, which represent the different environments of Queensland. While holidaying on flights to Gladstone, take in the beauty of the gardens by strolling through seemingly endless walking trails.

Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum

Spend some time at this museum to learn about the region’s cultural side after your cheap flights to Gladstone. The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum showcases a range of pieces that separated into two categories: art and heritage. The art gallery showcases pieces made by local artists as well as various paintings by prominent international artists. In the heritage section of the museum, visitors holidaying on flights to Gladstone can browse different artefacts, photographs, and articles that tell the story of the local area. Tickets to Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum are free, but donations are always welcome.

 

What’s on in Gladstone?

CQ Beer and Cider Festival

If you enjoy tasting craft beers and ciders, book airfare to Gladstone for the first Saturday of February. The CQ Beer and Cider Festival showcases more than 40 breweries from all over Australia. Festival attendees can check out each of the brewers and taste their craft beers and ciders. As well as drinks, the festival features a line-up of food trucks and performances from local musicians. Tickets to the event start at $25 AUD.

Gladstone Harbour Festival

Book plane tickets to Gladstone in mid-April to attend the annual Gladstone Harbour Festival. Over the course of five days, the Gladstone region comes alive with entertainment and celebrations. During the festival, there are dozens of things to enjoy, including children’s events, live music, food stalls, workshops, and exciting fireworks displays. The Gladstone Harbour Festival is free to attend and is a favourite among local families.

Friday Night at Crow Street

If you find yourself in Gladstone on the second Friday of the month, make your way over to the town’s unofficial arts precinct on Crow Street. Once a month, the street comes alive with live music, exhibitions, art workshops, and children’s activities. Entrance to the event is free, and food and drink are available for purchase while you’re there. This is a great way to have a fun evening and meet some locals between your return flights to Gladstone.

 

When is the best time to visit Gladstone?

Gladstone is ideally located just south of the Tropic of Capricorn. In terms of weather, you can’t go wrong booking airfare to Gladstone at any time of the year. Summer temperatures hit a balmy 31°C most days, while winter days average a pleasant 23°C. For the most part, the area around Gladstone doesn’t experience much rain; however humidity levels and chances of rainfall increase during the summer months. If you plan flights to Gladstone in summer, be sure to pack an umbrella just in case.

While Gladstone doesn’t have a true high season like some other Queensland hotspots, it tends to receive most of its visitors between May and August. If your return flights to Gladstone are during this busy season, book your hotel early to lock in the best rates. The summer months are the region’s quietest period, and the season you’re most likely to score a deal on flights into Gladstone Airport (GLT). Planning your cheap flights to Gladstone in summer also comes with the chance to see baby turtles hatching on nearby Curtis Island or Heron Island.