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North Stradbroke Island Day Trip

  • 11 Stunden
  • 10Hervorragend | 3 Bewertungen
  • Geöffnet am Di, Mi, Do, Fr, Sa, So

Join us for a day trip to North Stradbroke Island, the world's second-largest sand island, where we will have the opportunity to spot koalas and kangaroos.

North Stradbroke Island Day Trip

The journey begins with a pickup from your selected meeting point, followed by a mini-bus ride to North Stradbroke Island. The first leg of our trip is a 30-minute ferry ride from Brisbane to the island, offering scenic views. Our first stop will be North Gorge Walk lookout point, providing ocean vistas and possible sightings of marine life like dolphins, sea turtles, and, during season, whales.

We will have lunch at a picturesque spot. If you did not bring lunch, local cafes are available for purchasing food. After lunch, enjoy some free time to explore the beach, swim, or engage in beach activities.

Following this, we will visit Amity Point, a secluded beach ideal for wildlife viewing, where you can try to see koalas, kangaroos, and dolphins.

The day will conclude with some relaxation on the beach while watching the sunset, accompanied by a complimentary drink, before we take the ferry back to Brisbane and drop you off at your original pickup point.

Pickup Points

This activity starts at 10 am from the Departure Lounge Cafe at the Sealink Vehicle Ferry Terminal, 3 Emmett Drive, Cleveland, which offers free parking. Additional pickups include:

Pullman Hotel King George Square at 8:35 amEmporium Hotel at 8:50 am

Inklusive

  • Transport by bus and ferry
  • English–speaking guide
  • Complimentary sunset drink on the beach

Nicht inklusive

  • Food and additional drinks

Tipps

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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