
Tours in Magnetic Island
See all 7 tours →Background information about Magnetic Island adapted from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Next 7 days at Magnetic Island
Live forecast from Open-Meteo. Updated each time the page loads.
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Best time to visit Magnetic Island
Based on 30 years of weather data. Sweet spot: Jul, Aug, Oct — mild temperatures, low rainfall and plenty of sun. Avoid Jan, Feb if you can — typically the wettest or hottest stretch of the year.
Jan
33°
24° low
184mm
Feb
35°
23° low
216mm
Mar
32°
23° low
143mm
Apr
30°
20° low
55mm
May
29°
16° low
34mm
Jun
29°
14° low
25mm
Jul
26°
13° low
22mm
Aug
28°
14° low
12mm
Sep
31°
16° low
13mm
Oct
31°
20° low
21mm
Nov
36°
22° low
39mm
Dec
33°
24° low
78mm
Daytime high (large) · overnight low (small) · monthly rainfall (blue bar). Climate normals: 1991–2020 from Open-Meteo's ERA5 reanalysis.
Beach & ocean conditions at Magnetic Island
Typical wave height around 0.6 m over the next two weeks. a wetsuit makes winter swims much more pleasant.
Avg wave height
0.6 m
Sea-surface temperatures from Open-Meteo's ERA5 reanalysis. Wave forecast from the GFS Wave model — check official sources before swimming, paddling or boating.
What else is around Magnetic Island
Points of interest within 25 km, pulled from OpenStreetMap. Distances are straight-line; check road access before heading out.
🏰 Historic sites (18)
- 10.1 km
- 10.2 km
- 10.4 km
- 11.7 km
- 12.0 km
- 12.1 km
🦁 Family — zoos, aquariums, theme parks (2)
- 0.8 km
- 11.3 km
Source: OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL.
Drive times to and from Magnetic Island
Real road distance and driving time to other destinations in the state. Click through for fuel estimates, suggested overnight stops, and tours along the way.
Photos from around Magnetic Island
Frequently asked about Magnetic Island
- Where is Magnetic Island?
- Magnetic Island is in North Queensland, Queensland, Australia. The destination guide above maps the area; the drive-times panel further down lists distances to other Queensland destinations so you can pencil it into a longer itinerary.
- When is the best time to visit Magnetic Island?
- Based on 30 years of climate data, the most comfortable months at Magnetic Island are typically October, August, July — milder temperatures, lower rainfall, and longer sunshine hours. February tends to be the trickiest month weather-wise. School holiday weeks (Easter, late June–early July, late September, mid-December–late January) get busy and prices rise, so shoulder season is usually the sweet spot if you're flexible.
- What's the weather like in Magnetic Island?
- Summer daytime highs average around 35°C and winter overnight lows can drop to about 13°C. Annual rainfall sits at roughly 840 mm spread across the year. The climate panel above breaks every month down — daytime high, overnight low, monthly rain, sunny days — so you can match the trip to the weather you want.
- How do I get to Magnetic Island?
- Most travellers arrive by road. From Townsville it's about 15 km — roughly 0h 26m of driving via the main highway, conditions permitting. The drive-times panel above lists travel time and distance to every other Queensland destination so you can sketch out a road-trip route. Check road conditions in winter if your route crosses high country, and plan for breaks every ~2 hours.
- What are the top things to see in Magnetic Island?
- Well-known spots within day-trip range include Nelly Bay Snorkel Trail, Pride Rock, Rocky Bay Lookout, Rocky Bay and Picnic Bay Lookout, Mt Paluma. The "What else is around" panel above lists every named point of interest by category — lookouts, peaks, waterfalls, museums, beaches — pulled straight from OpenStreetMap. Click any name for the location, opening hours and directions.
- Where can I stay near Magnetic Island?
- We list 1 caravan and holiday park in and around Magnetic Island above — powered sites, cabins, glamping, and big-rig-friendly options. Pet rules, dump points and shaded sites are noted on each park's page. For hotel-style stays, the Drive Times panel makes it easy to base yourself in a nearby town and day-trip in.
- How many days should I spend at Magnetic Island?
- Most travellers spend 1–2 days at Magnetic Island to cover the highlights without rushing. There are 7 bookable tours and experiences, 0 attractions and 5+ named viewpoints/landmarks listed for the area on this page — plenty to fill a weekend, more if you slow down and explore the outer reaches.
- Is Magnetic Island good for families with kids?
- Yes — there are 17 family-friendly attractions, museums and family destinations within easy reach (zoos, aquariums, interactive museums, family-friendly theme parks). The caravan parks section above flags parks with playgrounds, kids' pools and family cabins.
- Is there public transport at Magnetic Island?
- Coverage varies — major destinations have train and bus links from the closest capital, but smaller regional towns rely on infrequent coach services. The most reliable way to explore the wider area is a hire car or your own vehicle. If you're using public transport, plan around the timetables and check the night before you travel; rural routes are often once or twice a day.
- Is Magnetic Island accessible for wheelchair users and reduced mobility?
- Major town centres, museums and built-up tourist precincts at Magnetic Island are usually accessible; bush walks and lookouts vary widely. The OpenStreetMap data underneath the "What else is around" panel records wheelchair access on individual sites — click through to any place's page for the specific accessibility info. For tours, check the operator's website or call ahead; most reputable operators publish their access details.
- How much does a trip to Magnetic Island cost?
- Budget travellers can do Magnetic Island on roughly $120–180 per person per day (caravan park, cooking your own, free walks); mid-range $200–350 (hotel, paid attractions, eating out once a day); higher-end $400+ (boutique stays, tours, fine dining). Fuel is the big variable — Australia's regional driving distances add up. Tours and attractions in the listings above show prices in AUD where the operator publishes them.
- Will I have phone signal at Magnetic Island?
- Most named destinations in Queensland have at least Telstra and Optus coverage in town. Coverage drops off quickly outside built-up areas — particularly in national parks, valleys and along long stretches of highway. If you're heading into remote areas, download offline maps before you leave, tell someone your itinerary, and consider a PLB (personal locator beacon) for serious bush walks.





















