Alright, so here’s the lowdown on my little adventure in Twin Waters, QLD. It wasn’t exactly a walk in the park, but hey, that’s what makes it a story, right?
First off, I decided I needed a break from the city grind. Saw some pics of Twin Waters, looked chill, figured why not? Booked a last-minute flight, found a little Airbnb, and bam, I was Queensland bound.

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration
- Landed, grabbed my rental car (a beat-up Corolla, bless its heart), and drove to Twin Waters. The drive itself was pretty scenic, lots of greenery.
- Checked into the Airbnb. It was… cozy. Let’s leave it at that.
- Hit the beach. This is where things started looking up. The sand was soft, the water was blue, and the sun was shining. Did some swimming, some sunbathing, you know, the usual tourist stuff.
- Tried to find a decent place to eat. Ended up at some pub. Food was alright, nothing to write home about.
Day 2: The Great Kayak Adventure
Okay, so I saw all these people kayaking on the Maroochy River and thought, “I can do that!”
- Rented a kayak. The guy at the rental place gave me a ten-second lesson. Seemed easy enough.
- Got on the water. Immediately started going in circles. Turns out kayaking isn’t as easy as it looks.
- Spent the next hour battling the current and trying not to flip over. Managed to make it about a kilometer upstream before I was completely exhausted.
- The trip back was… faster. Let’s just say I got a good arm workout.
- Ended the day with a well-deserved pizza and a couple of beers.
Day 3: Wildlife Encounters (and a Near Disaster)
Heard there were some good walking trails around Mudjimba Island, so I decided to check them out.
- Drove to Mudjimba, parked the car, and started walking. The trails were nice, lots of birds and interesting plants.
- Then I saw it: a massive goanna, just chilling on the path. Now, I’m not scared of lizards, but this thing was HUGE. It looked at me, I looked at it, and we had a bit of a standoff. Eventually, it wandered off into the bushes.
- Kept walking, got a bit lost. Ended up near the beach. Decided to go for a swim.
- This is where the “near disaster” comes in. Got caught in a rip current. Panic set in. Remembered some stuff I’d read about swimming parallel to the shore. Did that, eventually got out. Scared the crap out of me.
- Learned a valuable lesson: respect the ocean.
Day 4: Relaxation and Reflection
After the near-death experience, I decided to take it easy.

- Spent the morning reading on the beach.
- Had a long lunch at a cafe overlooking the water. The seafood was actually pretty good.
- Went for a walk along the beach at sunset. It was beautiful.
- Realized that sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment.
Day 5: Departure
Packed my bags, checked out of the Airbnb, and drove to the airport. Reflecting on the trip, I realized it wasn’t perfect, but it was definitely memorable. Twin Waters had its ups and downs, but I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything.
Final Thoughts
Twin Waters, QLD? Yeah, I’d go back. Just maybe not kayak as far, and definitely be more careful in the ocean. It’s a decent spot to recharge, get some sun, and escape the chaos of city life.