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  1. Situated at the top of the Whitsundays, Bowen offers visitors a veritable paradise with eight beautiful beaches to enjoy and explore. The inner reef is just metres from many of Bowen's bays, within minutes of donning your snorkel you can be swimming above a rich environment of corals and fish.

  2. Bowen Tourism and Business operates the Bowen Visitor Information Centre located at the Big Mango on the Bruce Highway and the Information Booth on the Front Beach Esplanade.

  3. From award-winning Horseshoe Bay boasting sandy shores and coral reef, to sunset views from Grays Bay, to secluded, palm-fringed Murray Bay and the castaway feel of expansive Kings Beach, with eight beaches within ten minutes drive there really is a beach for everyone in Bowen!

  4. Bowen, with it's beautiful beaches and fringing reef are an easy 5 minute detour from Queensland's East Coast drive route, the Bruce Highway. Situated at the Top of the Whitsundays, halfway between the major North Queensland regional centres of Townsville, Bowen is an ideal stopover for travelers.

  5. Sunday, 19th June 2022. The Bowen trail run scenery provides stunning beaches and rocky headlands. It is a rocky and technical trail with steep climbs and fast descents and some coasteering in the longer distances. Distances & Entry fees: General Entry starts: 8th May | Late Entry starts: 12th June.

  6. Bowen is one of the few places on the Queensland coast where you can walk off the beach and head underwater to see living reef. Bowen has some of the best fringing coral in Queensland just metres from the sandy shores.

  7. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Bowen Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking.

  8. Aug 12, 2017 · A certified hidden gem, Bowen is waiting for you to explore and discover! If you're planning to visit Bowen soon, check out the following list... 1. You can walk to the reef! That's right, within 5 minutes of donning your snorkel, you can be checking out the inner reef, located off several Bowen beaches.

  9. Holding the title of North Queensland’s oldest town, Bowen has a long, colourful history. Officially declared a town in 1861, the region’s history predates that by many years. Aboriginal people inhabited the Bowen region long before the first white settlers sailed by.

  10. Bowen Tourism and Business operates the Bowen Visitor Information Centre located at the Big Mango on the Bruce Highway, and the Information Booth on the front beach Esplanade.

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