The Ultimate Guide to Magnetic Island

Explore-Magnetic-Island

EAT, DRINK, SLEEP, REPEAT

Magnetic Island is a tropical paradise located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, known for its beautiful beaches and stunning natural scenery. While the island's natural beauty gives plenty of charm, it's also home to a vibrant food and drink scene in peak season, as well as unique and comfortable places to stay. Don't miss out on experiencing the best our island has to offer with this ultimate guide to Magnetic Island. 


DRINK & DINE

From Picnic Bay to Horseshoe Bay, each part of the island has its own special offerings. While there's lots to taste, the following restaurants and cafes are favourites among the Pilgrim crew.
A great place to unwind at the end of the day. Bookings are recommended. 

Nelly Bay

Saltwater Magnetic Island

Modern Australian fusion restaurant in the heart of Nelly Bay. Open Wednesdays through Sundays until 8:30pm. Bookings are essential. BYO. 

Granite 

Amazing Cocktails, great tapas and delicious pizzas. Bookings are recommended. 

Cafe del Mar

Lovely breakfast menu and delicious paninis and salads for lunch. Open 7am to 2pm daily.

Nell's Famous Indonesian

Every Wednesday, Nell takes orders from her weekly menu for pick-up on Fridays from her kitchen in Nelly Bay. Delicious things like Prawn Laksa, Beef Rendang, Honey Chicken and more. PS. this is a real local secret! Contact Nell for more information: 0400 676405.

Picnic Bay

Maggie Island Brewery 

Great beers with a special one on rotation. Open 12pm to 9pm daily.

Mamma Roma 

Fresh and authentic Italian. Sometimes they have live music playing on the weekends. BYO. Open from 5pm to 8pm. Bookings are essential. (07) 4778 5456.

Restaurant Elsie 

The island's newest restaurant, this spot offers simple yet delicious seasonal food. Bookings are essential. Open 4pm to 8:30pm Thursday through Monday.

Lava Lava Magnetic Island

Great breakfasts, lunches and delicious smoothies. There is also a general store serving lots of unique produce. Open daily from 7am to 2pm.

Arcadia

Stage Door Theatre Restaurant 

Cheesy but brilliant. You'll laugh, you'll sing and you'll have a super fun night out. Three course dinner and a show! Bookings are essential. (07) 4778 5448.

Arcadia Bakehouse

Arcadia Bakehouse not only features Barb's fabulous cakes but also a wide array of baked goods - pies, sausage rolls, and more. Pilgrim's famous Pumpkin Chutney is available for purchase there too.

Horseshoe Bay

Cafe Nourish

Healthy breakfasts and lunches across from the beach. Bookings are not required.

Barefoot Art Food Wine 

This fine dining option in Horseshoe Bay is great for lunch or dinner. It combines an art gallery and restaurant in one. Bookings are recommended. (07) 4758 1170.

and of course, Adeles for gelato!

Catering Services

Here are our recommendation for catering services in the comfort of your own holiday home:


For all your desserts and birthday cakes, Arcadia Bakehouse (formerly Cake Ninja) offers an array of cakes and sweet treats to tantalise your taste buds.

Please note, over the wet season (November to March) many restaurants close on the Island or change their operating hours. 


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SLEEP

Magnetic Island has a wide range of accommodation to suit any budget and taste. Most are self-catering accommodations and only a couple are resort-style properties.

When it comes to resort-style accommodation, Peppers Blue on Blue has Pilgrim's stamp of approval as it’s in a very convenient location next to the marina, as well as the ferry and bus terminal. The property also has two great pools and a restaurant with a view onto the marina.

Image: Headland House, courtesy of Best of Magnetic


Best of Magnetic has the largest portfolio of island properties which suit a range of tastes and group sizes.  Here are some of our favourites:

For Large Groups

  • Nelly Bay: Kokomo, Sandy Decks, SALT at Nelly Bay, Dacha on Maggie

  • Picnic Bay: Headland House, Driftwood

  • Horseshoe Bay: Villa Kembali

  • Arthur Bay: The Beach House (note: this is a remote beachside property with access down a dirt track)


For Couples

  • Nelly Bay: Island Cottages

  • Picnic Bay: Reflections Villas

  • Horseshoe Bay: Essence Beachfront Retreat


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EXPLORE MAGNETIC ISLAND

Magnetic Island has 23 bays and beaches to explore and nearly 25 kilometres of walking tracks  meandering through the national parks to trek. Listed below are the best methods of transport to use to ensure you see the best of Magnetic Island during your stay.

By Foot
There are many beautiful walking tracks on the island of all lengths and difficulty. The Forts Walk and Hawkins Point trail continue to be the most visited (and rightfully so!). Check out more information on the National Parks website.

By Car
Hire an open top car and cruise the island with the wind in your hair. Rent out a classy convertible mini or a topless car from Isle Hire or a funky jeep from MI Rentals.

By Boat
Obviously, this one is our preference! There are many beaches on the island which are only accessible by boat, but Pilgrim Magnetic Island should have you covered here.  

Here are some other businesses who offer slightly different experiences on the water:

For families with young kids we'd recommend Aquascene.  Adam and Steph, the owners, have lived on the island over 30 years and know all the special spots.  They run half day tours where you can snorkel, fish and explore, as well as a circumnavigation tour where you can get a scenic adventure around all of Magnetic Island.

For the diving enthusiasts, book a trip with Adrenalin Dive to the outer Great Barrier Reef for a scuba dive or a snorkel. Highlights in the region are the SS Yongala, one of the top 10 dive sites in the world, and the new Museum of Underwater Art.  Or for diving around the island, check out Pleasure Divers.

The Museum of Underwater Art features a dive site (The Coral Greenhouse) and a snorkel site (The Ocean Sentinels). The Coral Greenhouse is a groundbreaking underwater museum at John Brewer Reef, 30 nautical miles north-west of Magnetic island, which was created by Jason deCaires Taylor a world-renowned underwater artist.  It combines marine science, coral gardening, and environmental art and architecture to offer a fresh perspective on the Great Barrier Reef and its ecology. In June 2023, a new snorkel trail at the same location featuring Ocean Sentinels, which is a collection of sculptures that blend human figures with natural marine forms. These sculptures represent influential Australians who have made significant contributions to marine science and conservation. 

If you’re looking for a fishing charter, contact Dom from Horseshoe Bay Fishing Charters.

For the fast and furious, look no further than Jetski Hire Magnetic Island for the largest jet ski area on the east coast of Australia and guided jetski tours around the island.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for something a bit slower jump on a kayak with Magnetic Island Sea Kayaks for a sunset or morning tour.

Magnetic Island offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, delicious cuisine, and comfortable accommodation that make for an unforgettable island experience. With so many options for food, drink, and sleep, you can truly indulge in the best that the island has to offer.


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