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Stay tuned for news and specials!.

 

Want to get Married at Moreton Island we now have our very own Civil Marriage Celebrant on the island , check out www.weddingsmoretonisland.com.au/

MICAT Ferry has a great Winter Specials to help you get to Moreton Island

Phone 39093333 http://www.moretonventure.com/

 

As the winter months approach and we slow down, activity at the island doesn’t!

The taylor, whiting and Bream are now biting at the island so bring your fishing rod.

Come June migrating whales will make there way up the coast.

Stunning winter sunsets to be photographed .

The beach is a wonderful place to be as the temperate becomes more comfortable. 

So why not come and visit now……………………………….

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Things to See and Do on Moreton Island



Blue Lagoon, Moreton Island, Queensland.
Courtesy Tourism Queensland.


Tangalooma Wrecks, Moreton Island, Queensland.
Courtesy Tourism Queensland.


Four Wheel Driving, Moreton Island, Queensland.
Courtesy Tourism Queensland.

Moreton Island offers a wide range of things to see and do.

  • Enjoy sunset down at the Bulwer wrecks with a glass of wine and watch the dolphins cruise by. Bulwer is one of the few places on the eastern seaboard of Australia where you can watch the sun set over the water!
  • Snorkel the Bulwer and Tangalooma wrecks and be amazed by the sea life.
  • Drive to Taylor Bight and try your luck at beach fishing. Taylor, Flathead, Dart, Whiting and Bream are the most popular catches.
  • Pack a picnic lunch, camera and fishing rod and tour around the island.
  • Visit the Cape Moreton lighthouse for a great view and photo opportunity.
  • Try your luck fishing down the surf side of the island then down to Kooringal and stop off at the famous gutter bar (always checking available tides).
  • Cape Moreton is a good viewpoint for watching marine life such as whales (from June to November), dolphins, sharks and turtles.
  • Visit North Point and have a swim in the champagne pools.
  • Walk along the beach at Honeymoon Bay, one of the most picturesque places on Moreton.
  • Take a bushwalk walk on one of many signed walks throughout the island.
  • Visit "the desert" and go tobogganing down the large sand dunes.
  • Blue lagoon is a freshwater lake accessible from the surfside a wonderful place for a swim.
  • If you are feeling really energetic walk up Mount Tempest, for panoramic 360 degree views of the island.
  • Grab a book and a comfy chair and sit on the beach, read and enjoy the serenity Moreton has to offer.


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