DESCRIPTION
Bribie Island Sea food tour.4WD, Kayak & Sea to Table Lunch Tour
Duration: 5–6 Hours | Location: Bribie Island, Queensland
Quick Details
- Professional Driver & Guide
- 4WD Tour of Bribie Island’s Eastern Beach
- Photo Opportunities of Native Wildlife
- Kayak through Norfolk Lagoon (or alternate lagoon)
- Explore Fort Bribie WWII Bunkers
- Sea-to-Table Beach Lunch with local seafood & fresh produce
- Complimentary wine or beer included
- Water & seasonal fruit included
Meeting Location: 140 North St, Woorim, Bribie Island
Map and exact details provided after booking.
Large groups (20+): Please contact us:
? [email protected] | ? 0403 728 261
Bribie Island Sea To Table Tour An Unforgettable Coastal Experience
If you’re craving an experience that blends beach adventure with Bribie Island’s natural beauty, rich history, and local flavours—this one’s for you. Our 5–6 hour Sea-to-Table Tour includes a relaxing sit-down seafood lunch on the beach, complete with a glass of wine or cold beer.
From paddling through tranquil lagoons to discovering Australia’s wartime past—and capping it all off with a feast of fresh seafood beside the ocean—this tour delivers a full Bribie Island experience for the senses.
What to Expect on Your Tour? 4WD Beach Drive to Norfolk Lagoon
Your journey begins with a thrilling drive through the sandy tracks of Bribie Island National Park. Once on the open beach, take in views of the crashing waves, distant headlands, and the occasional sea eagle overhead as we make our way to the tee-tree-stained lagoons for your kayaking adventure.
? Kayaking in Tea-Tree-Stained Waters
Norfolk Lagoon (or an alternate lagoon if conditions are better) offers a peaceful, mirror-like paddle through golden waters. Glide under paperbarks and past the occasional wallaby track while spotting local birdlife like the whistling kite or osprey. It’s a chance to connect with the quieter, untouched side of Bribie Island.
? Wild Encounters & Photo Opportunities
Bribie Island is home to a wide range of wildlife—from kangaroos in the dunes to lace monitors and migratory birds along the shoreline. The combination of still water, reflection, and native bushland makes this the perfect stop for nature lovers and keen photographers alike.
?️ Explore Fort Bribie’s WWII Bunkers
Next, we venture north to the remains of Fort Bribie, built in the early 1940s to defend Moreton Bay and Brisbane during World War II. These aging concrete bunkers now sit tucked into the dunes, slowly eroding into the landscape. Our guides will walk you through their strategic role in Australia’s wartime efforts and share stories from the soldiers who once stood watch here.
? Sit-Down Seafood Lunch by the Sea
After a morning of exploring, we’ll set up a relaxed beach picnic under the shade, right by the ocean. Featuring locally caught Queensland prawns or Moreton Bay bugs (seasonal), ham or chicken salad rolls, seasonal fruit, and your choice of a glass of wine or cold beer, this Sea-to-Table lunch is the perfect way to soak in the coastal vibes.
Enjoy great food, refreshing drinks, and good company with your toes in the sand.
? Dolphin Spotting on the Return Drive
As we head back down the beach, keep your eyes on the surf—dolphins are often spotted cruising the waves just offshore. It’s a magical finale to a day packed with unique island moments.
? Return to Your Pickup Point
After your beachside lunch and dolphin-spotting drive, we’ll return you to your starting point—refreshed, fulfilled, and with a camera roll full of stunning Bribie Island moments.