5 Low Cost Summer Activities for Teens in Bundaberg
Are you looking to cure boredness these School Holidays? Then take a look at some of the low cost activity ideas we've put together for you and your friends to do in Bundaberg this Summer.
Plan a Beach Day
Spend a day at one of the beautiful Bundaberg beaches. You can swim, sunbathe, skate or play beach sports all without any cost.
Most of the beaches in Bundaberg also have stores where you can buy ice-cream or fish & chips to enjoy on those hot summer days.
Check if your beach has outdoor BBQ facilities and you could even make the most of your day and cook up your own sausage sizzle.
Bundaberg Beaches:
- Bargara Beaches
- Burnett Heads Beach
- Elliot Heads Beach
- Innes Park Beach
- Mon Repos Beach
- Riverview
Picnic at the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens
- Mt Perry Road, Bundaberg
- Open 7 Days
Bring a picnic blanket and explore the beautiful Bundaberg Botanic Gardens. The gardens are free to enter and have a variety of relaxing gardens to host a cozy picnic with your friends and family. There are also path perfect for walking or scotting around the gardens and wetlands stocked with ducks, turtles and eels you can feed.
If you have some spare change you can also get a bite to each at Cafe 1928, take a ride on the train, or visit the museums (Hinkler Hall of Aviation and Hinkler House)
Cool Down at Norville Pool
- 148 Enterprise St, Bundaberg
- Opening Hours
- Weekdays: 5.30am - 7pm
- Saturday: 6am - 5pm
- Sunday: 7am - 5pm
- Late night swimming (November to February)
- Tuesday and Friday: 6-8pm
- Saturday 5-6pm
- Prices
- Adult: $5
- Student (to Year 12): $4
- Concession: $4
- Spectator (non swimming adult): $1.50
- Spectator (non swimming child): $0.50
Norville Park Swimming pool is the perfect place to cool off in the Summer with 25m and 50m pools and Water Play Area with a waterslide and tipping bucket all included in your entry fee.
The pool also has a small shop to purchase food and drinks as well as changing and showering facilities.
On weekends there are even inflatables in the pools to play on, that are fun for kids and teenagers alike.
Explore Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
- 1 Barolin St, Bundaberg Central
- Open 9.30am - 5pm Weekdays
- Open 10am - 2pm Weekends
- Free entry
The Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery is a great place for teens interested in art to explore and get inspired.
With free entry and air-conditioning, BRAG is the perfect place to cool on in the quiet this Summer and enjoy some art.
Visit Local Hobby and Gaming Stores
Bundaberg has a variety Hobby and Gaming stores where you can buy collectables, cards, action figures, games and so much more. Grim Gaming & Hobbies and Team Card Titan also provide spaces to play card games, board games and table top games with likeminded people.
- 8 Electra St, Bundaberg
- Mon-Thur: 10am - 2pm
- Fri: 9am - 5pm
Team Card Titan - Hobbies & Games Store
- 1/108 Maryborough St, Bundaberg
- Tues-Sun: Open from 10am
- 4/53 Wonngarra St, Bundaberg
- Mon-Fri: Open from 9.30am
- Sat: 1am-4pm
- 180 Bourbong St, Bundaberg
- Mon-Fri: 8.30am - 4.30pm
- Sat: 8.30am - 1.30pm