Map of Magnetic Island – Beaches, Bays & Queensland Guide

Map of Magnetic Island – Beaches, Bays & Queensland Guide

This map of Magnetic Island provides an overview of one of Queensland's most popular island destinations, including beaches, bays, walking trails, national park areas and major visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Magnetic Island is laid out.

Located just offshore from Townsville in North Queensland, Magnetic Island is known for beautiful beaches, granite headlands, native wildlife, walking tracks and easy access from the mainland.

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Magnetic Island is located off the coast of Townsville in Queensland. Major destinations include Nelly Bay, Horseshoe Bay, Arcadia, Picnic Bay, Geoffrey Bay and Magnetic Island National Park.

Interactive Magnetic Island Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore beaches, bays, walking tracks, lookouts and attractions throughout Magnetic Island.
Tip: Magnetic Island maps are useful for locating beaches, walking tracks, ferry terminals and accommodation areas.

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This Magnetic Island map highlights beaches, bays, national park areas, walking tracks and major visitor attractions.


Where Is Magnetic Island Located?

Magnetic Island is located in North Queensland, approximately 8 kilometres offshore from Townsville. The island is easily reached by regular ferry services and is one of Queensland's most accessible island destinations.

  • North: Coral Sea
  • South: Townsville coastline
  • East: Great Barrier Reef waters
  • West: Cleveland Bay

Main Destinations on Magnetic Island

  • Nelly Bay — ferry terminal and tourism hub
  • Horseshoe Bay — popular beach destination
  • Arcadia — coastal village and accommodation area
  • Picnic Bay — southern beach community
  • Geoffrey Bay — scenic coastal bay
  • Alma Bay — popular swimming beach
  • Rock Wallabies Area — wildlife viewing location
  • Forts Walk — famous walking trail
  • Magnetic Island National Park — protected conservation area
  • West Point — remote coastal destination

Major Areas of Magnetic Island Explained

  • Nelly Bay Precinct — ferry access and accommodation hub
  • Northern Beaches — Horseshoe Bay and surrounding areas
  • Arcadia District — beaches and tourism facilities
  • Southern Island Area — Picnic Bay and coastal walks
  • National Park Interior — walking trails and wildlife habitats

Key Geographic Features

  • Granite headlands — defining island landscape
  • Magnetic Island National Park — covers much of the island
  • Coral Sea coastline — surrounds the island
  • Protected bays — popular swimming and boating areas
  • Walking trail network — connects major attractions
  • Koala habitats — popular wildlife attraction

Magnetic Island Transport and Walking Trail Overview

A map of Magnetic Island is useful for understanding how beaches, towns and attractions connect throughout the island.

  • Townsville ferry services — primary island access
  • Island road network — links major settlements
  • Forts Walk — most famous walking trail
  • National park tracks — access lookouts and beaches
  • Local transport services — connect visitor destinations

Why People Search for a Map of Magnetic Island

  • To locate beaches and bays
  • To find ferry access points
  • To plan walking and wildlife experiences
  • To explore Magnetic Island National Park
  • To understand island transport and attractions

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Magnetic Island Map FAQs

  • Where is Magnetic Island located?
    Magnetic Island is located off the coast of Townsville in North Queensland.
  • What is Magnetic Island known for?
    It is known for beaches, wildlife, walking trails, granite landscapes and easy island access from Townsville.
  • What is the main settlement on Magnetic Island?
    Nelly Bay is the island's main transport and accommodation hub.
  • Can you see koalas on Magnetic Island?
    Magnetic Island is one of Australia's well-known locations for spotting koalas in the wild.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, boating, emergency use or official determinations. Ferry schedules, weather conditions, park access, wildlife encounters and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.