Study and explore the
micro & macro-system
of ocean beach and estuaries?
Learn to surf, body board and sail a catamaran?
Tallebudgera Beach Camp run By the Queensland Department
of Education provides you with in-depth knowledge
about delicate costal environments.
Tallebudgera Beach is bordered by the Pacific Ocean,
Tallebudgera Creek and the Gold Coast Highway. The
beach is adjacent to the Burleigh Mountain National
Park and Tallebudgera Creek Estuary. The location
is ideal for the aquatic and challenge adventure based
programs offered by the Australian Student Exchange
Program.
The outdoor education program delivered by the Queensland
Department of Education promotes personal development,
aquatic, and environmental awareness combined with
adventure themes and learn building activities.
Program description:
Duration: 2 nights, 3 days
Accommodation:
Students are staying in modern boarding facilities;
each room holds between 6 to8 students. Meals (3 times
a day) are provided to all participants while on the
camp.
Activities can consist of (weather permitting):
- Canoeing
- Surf Awareness/Survival
- Sailing
- Burleigh mountain walking
- Archery
- Tandem bikes
- Surfboard and body-board riding
- Snorkeling
- Fishing
- Tobogganing
- Indoor rock climbing