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Take me away.

Fisherman's Beach is the perfect place to explore the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and Capricorn Coast.

Experience beautiful moments
at these local attractions.

Tasman Holiday Parks Fisherman’s Beach, Capricorn Coast QLD. 

Whether you seek adventure, tranquility, or cultural immersion, Fisherman’s Beach and its surrounds offer an abundance of experiences to enrich your holiday. Embrace the natural beauty, explore the region’s rich heritage, and create unforgettable memories that will linger long after you depart.

Must-do's.

Daydream while floating on the lagoon. Commune with nature, as you hike to a lookout and search the bay for turtles. Cuddle a sugar glider – or a snake if you dare! Discover the delights of Emu Park beach, named after the large flightless birds once common near the coast. Whether you’re tasting fabulous foods, being pampered at the beauty salon, or searching for a gift at the local shops and Emu Park Lions Club Markets… everything you need is right here.

A person in a black swimsuit sits on the edge of an infinity pool, dipping their feet in the water while gazing at a stunning sunset over the ocean. Palm trees and clouds add to the serene, tropical atmosphere.

YEPPOON LAGOON

Immerse yourself in this 2,500 square metre resort-style infinity edge pool on the beachfront. Enjoy the spectacular outlook, swim laps or play with the littlies in the shallow area. With Keppel Kraken water park, children’s play area, parklands and dining venues nearby, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

A stunning coastal viewpoint with a wooden deck railing, overlooking a vast, blue ocean under a clear sky. Green foliage surrounds the lookout, and a distant coastline is visible on the horizon. The sun shines brightly, creating a vibrant, serene scene.

BLUFF POINT WALKING TRACK

This 2.3km track showcases the dry rainforest, open grasslands and mangroves of Capricorn Coast National Park. Look for spangled drongos, rock wallabies and goannas. Climb to Turtle Lookout for panoramic views of Keppel Bay. 

A woman and two young children are sitting on the grass, smiling and interacting with kangaroos in a park. The children, a boy and a girl, appear delighted as two kangaroos stand closely. Trees and a clear blue sky form the backdrop.

COOBERRIE PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

Curious about scaly, cuddly, feathered, scary or shy creatures? Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary has 10 hectares of natural bushland and rainforest housing more than 300 animals. Handle a snake, cuddle a koala or see the daily interactive show. 

A scenic coastal park with a paved walkway winding through well-manicured green lawns. There are several stone benches along the path, trees offering shade, and a blue-roofed shelter near the beach. A metal art installation is visible in the background.

EMU PARK HISTORIACAL TRAIL & MUSEUM

Take a trip through time with Eric the Emu. Twenty statues of Eric and his family mark the trail through Emu Park. Interpretive boards QR code links and historical sites reveal stories and photographs of life in times past. 

A covered observation deck with information panels on either side overlooks a body of water. The space has wooden benches, a high ceiling with exposed beams, and large windows offering an unobstructed view of the horizon under a clear sky.

THE CENTENARY OF ANZAC MEMORIAL WALK

Set your alarm for dawn to experience a moving tribute to the ANZACs. This globally acclaimed memorial walk is set against a stunning coastal backdrop. As you walk, admire artworks and the gallery of interpretive works. Reflect on a timeline of WWI featuring stories of bravery and sacrifice at Gallipoli and other major battles. 

A scenic view of a coastal area with a modern, white sail-like structure on the left. A couple sits on a bench to the right, enjoying the ocean view. The sky is clear and blue, and the path is paved with stone tiles, surrounded by lush green grass and a few trees.

THE SINGING SHIP

Enjoy stunning water views as you absorb the sights and sounds of this remarkable 12-metre-tall ship, which “sings” as wind blows through steel pipes. The monument commemorates Captain James Cook, who names the bay in 1770. 

Capricorn Caves

This unique system of above-ground caves in a limestone ridge is believed to be 390 million years old! See real fossils from ancient rainforest mammals and megafauna, threatened native flora and fauna. There’s challenging caving adventures, night tours, even Underground Opera events.

Capricorn caves tour