Join millions of curious travelers.

Get early access to exclusive partner discounts, tips & user itineraries.

We promise not to spam you!
  • How It Works
  • Get Inspired
  • Pricing
  • Blog
  • Login

Navigation

  • Blog
  • Destinations
  • Contact

Follow us

Terms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy
© 2026, TravelPal, Inc. All rights reserved.
0/200
Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaElla Bay National Park

Ella Bay National Park

AU
National Park·Serene, Rugged, Untouched
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Simon Barret à vélo from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Mitch Willis from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Pam Fairbairn from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by 오잉옹 from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Joe Cook from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Simon Barret à vélo from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Mitch Willis from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Pam Fairbairn from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by 오잉옹 from Google Places
Ella Bay National Park
Photo by Joe Cook from Google Places

Ella Bay National Park is a significant protected area situated along the coast of Queensland, Australia. Spanning the localities of Wanjuru and Eubenangee, the park is defined by its namesake bay and provides a rugged, scenic landscape. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a vital sanctuary for diverse local flora and fauna. Visitors can expect an untouched environment that is perfect for quiet reflection and appreciating Australia's unique coastal biodiversity. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to venture off the beaten path and immerse themselves in the region's natural heritage.

Ella Bay National Park is a significant protected area situated along the coast of Queensland, Australia. Spanning the localities of Wanjuru and Eubenangee, the park is defined by its namesake bay and provides a rugged, scenic landscape. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a vital sanctuary for diverse local flora and fauna. Visitors can expect an untouched environment that is perfect for quiet reflection and appreciating Australia's unique coastal biodiversity. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to venture off the beaten path and immerse themselves in the region's natural heritage.

Highlights

  • Pristine coastal landscape along the Queensland shoreline.

  • Significant sanctuary for local flora and fauna.

  • Ideal setting for quiet reflection and nature immersion.

Before you go: Ella Bay National Park essentials

  • Remote location with limited amenities.

  • Untouched environment requires careful planning and respect for nature.

  • Excellent for birdwatching and observing coastal biodiversity.

Preparation

Ensure you are self-sufficient, as this is an untouched, rugged area with limited facilities.

Wildlife Safety

Respect the natural habitat and maintain distance from local wildlife; always follow park signage.

Best For

Nature lovers and those seeking quiet, rugged coastal scenery.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$120 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Navigation

The area is remote, so ensure you have offline maps and proper gear before heading out.

Add dates for experiences

Location

Australia
Open in Maps