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Tour

Double Island Point Tour

Discover one of Queensland's natural treasures on this trip to Double Island Point. You'll bathe in crystal waters among incredible sea creatures and surf!

  • 6 hours

Explore one of Queensland's most cherished natural destinations with a visit to Double Island Point. Immerse yourself in the clear waters inhabited by fascinating marine life and take the opportunity to surf.

Double Island Point Excursion

Your day will begin with a pickup from your chosen meeting location, around 6 am, followed by a 4x4 journey along the scenic Noosa coastline. Navigate through Great Beach Drive, passing by breathtaking locations such as Rainbow Beach, before entering the expansive Great Sandy National Park.

Our primary destination, Double Island Point, beckons as one of Queensland's cherished spots. Upon arrival, you will have a generous two-hour period to enjoy its pristine waters and unwind on the soft golden sands.

For those with a spirit of adventure, surfing equipment will be made available, allowing you to tackle the legendary waves, which can reach heights of 100 meters—notably, the largest in Australia! Keep an eye out for the remarkable marine creatures, including humpback whales, rays, and turtles, that inhabit these waters.

As the excursion concludes, we’ll return to Noosa, where you will be dropped off at the original meeting point.

Essential Information

All participants are required to know how to swim.Individuals with medical conditions or injuries will not be able to join.

Included

  • Transport in a 4x4.
  • Entry to Great Sandy National Park.
  • Guide.
  • Surfing equipment (optional).

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Park, Woondum QLD 4570, Australia

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