Mackay

If you’re seeking a blend of nature and culture, Mackay in Australia is a hidden gem worth exploring. This coastal city offers stunning beaches and lush rainforests, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t miss the vibrant local arts scene and delicious fresh seafood at the marina. With a rich history tied to the sugar industry, Mackay’s heritage trails provide fascinating insights into its past. Whether you're hiking or enjoying the local festivals, Mackay promises an unforgettable experience.

Mackay, Australia

Top things to do in Mackay

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Park & nature

Pioneer River

A scenic waterway through Mackay, ideal for fishing, kayaking, and strolling along tree-lined banks.

Landmark

Flat Top Island Light

A historic lighthouse perched on a small island off Mackay, guiding ships since the 19th century.

Park & nature

Blacks Beach, Queensland

A long sandy beach north of Mackay, perfect for swimming, surfing, and sunset views.

Entertainment

Great Barrier Reef Arena

A multi-purpose venue in Mackay hosting concerts, sports, and community events.

Outdoor & fun

Mackay Memorial Swimming Centre

A public aquatic centre with pools, water slides, and family-friendly fun in Mackay.

Market

Caneland Central

Mackay's premier shopping destination with over 100 stores, dining options, and a central location near the city center.

Landmark

Mackay Town Hall

Heritage-listed civic building in the heart of Mackay, hosting community events and showcasing historic architecture.

Landmark

Mackay Customs House

Historic customs building turned museum and art gallery, showcasing Mackay's maritime and cultural heritage.

Landmark

World War I Cenotaph, Mackay

A solemn granite obelisk in Mackay's city centre, inscribed with the names of local soldiers who died in World War I.

Religious site

St Paul's Uniting Church, Mackay

A heritage-listed church with striking Gothic Revival architecture and intricate stained glass windows in central Mackay.

Religious site

Holy Trinity Church, Mackay

An Anglican church built in 1924, celebrated for its stunning stained glass windows and serene atmosphere.

Religious site

Mackay Masonic Temple

A historic Masonic hall in Mackay that also serves as a community events venue, featuring distinctive architecture and local heritage.

Landmark

Richmond Mill Ruins

Remains of a 19th-century sugar mill that offer a tangible link to Mackay's industrial heritage, set in a picturesque parkland.

Landmark

Selwyn House, Mackay

A heritage-listed residence turned bed and breakfast, showcasing Queenslander architecture and offering a glimpse into early 20th-century life.

Park & nature

Round Top Island National Park

A small island sanctuary off Mackay, renowned for its diverse seabird colonies and panoramic views from the rocky summit.

Tickets & tours

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