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Itinerary
Departing the seaside town of Dunwich, rich in history and culture and home to the traditional owners of the land, the Quandamooka people, our tour will hug the shoreline of North Stradbroke Island as we make our way to Amity Point on the Northern tip of “Straddie”.
We will traverse the spectacular waters of the Amity Banks as we make our way to Moreton Island. You will witness some of the largest sand dunes in the world as we cruise the Moreton Island Coast.
We will make a stop at the “world Famous” Tangalooma Wrecks and Beach. Here you can swim, climb the sand dunes or just take a walk along the magnificent beach.
Leaving Moreton Island, we will make our way past more of the Bay Islands, including Peel Island, originally established as a “Leper colony”, as we return to Dunwich. Take your time on North Stradbroke Island to discover the magic of the island, or head back to your destination at this point.
The waters of Moreton Bay are full of sea life. Turtles, dolphins, dugong, sting rays and even whales (seasonal) are often spotted on our journey.
Moreton Bay and its magnificent Islands are a must see if you are visiting Brisbane.
Stop At:
• Tangalooma Wrecks, Moreton Island, Queensland 4025 Australia