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Transport Options at Beachfront Bed and Breakfast in Mackay​

Whether you have your own transport of require a way to or from Beachfront Bed and Breakfast Mackay, you are spoilt for choice and the decision is your own.​

Airport Transport to​

Beachfront B&B in Mackay

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Book Mackay Airport Shuttle Bus Online.

Take the affordable transfer option to and from the Mackay Airport next time you need to hire transport. Our suggestion... Greyhound Buses.

Both Greyhound and Premier Bus Services run between Mackay and Whitsundays. Taxis are always available at the arrivals entrance and Greyhound Buses have a customer desk inside Mackay Airport Terminal, with Greyhound servicing the Mackay Airport to Airlie Beach twice daily.

Bus Services to and from the front door of Beachfront B&B​

Mackay Taxis to and from Beachfront B&B Mackay​

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Mackay taxis get you where you need to go ever time.

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Please visit our website to book online. Now you've found your accommodation in Mackay, a taxi is the fastest, easiest way to travel to Beachfront Bed and Breakfast in Mackay.

Explore on Foot the ecosystems near Beachfront B&B​​

Getting around Mackay is easy with Mackay Transit Coaches urban passenger services. here is a bus stop 30 metres from our door.

Buses service Mackay and surrounds, including the Northern Beaches, Walkerston, Sarina and Mirani.

Passengers are transported in comfort with air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible vehicles on most routes.

For bus timetable information click on our route services buttons. Passengers new to bus travel are encouraged to read our tips on catching a bus.

Route services do not operate on Sundays or public holidays but there is lots to do at Beachfront Bed and Breakfast in Mackay.

 

Birders, photograghers and nature lovers

 

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​Slade Point Reserve lies at Lamberts Beach, stretching 73 hectares and conserving one of the last remaining areas of coastal dunes and paperbark wetlands in the Mackay region. Birders have an abundance of bird life with dedicated boardwalks and hides in KommoToera Trail.

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Visitors can walk through the reserve. Lamberts Beach and Slade Point, on the other side of McReady's Creek are often favourite haunts for mackerel and reef fish and very close to your accommodation in Mackay. Slade Point was named by Capt. James Cook, after Sir Thomas Slade, the naval architect who designed Nelson's H.M.S. Victory. The peninsula community looks out across Slade Bay. These green buffer-zones and a lack of through traffic help to keep the area lovely and quiet.

 

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