What's Included
- Guide/Eco Driver, fully guided 2 days
- All meals on the island:
- Day 1 - Picnic Lunch at Blue Lagoon, cold drinks, cold meats, picnic salad, fresh fruits, cakes and bread rolls. Afternoon snack and entree before BBQ dinner. Fresh salads, garlic breads and cold drinks.
- Day 2 - Breakfast: Tea, coffee, cereals and toast, jam, honey, fruits, breads. Picnic Lunch: cold meats, fresh salads, cold drinks
- All camping gear supplied and setup. Choice of 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 person tents. Large tents if required
- Under cover areas, tables and chairs, eco camp fire, national park showers and toilets
- All sporting equipment - Snorkel, sand board
- 4WD Transport
- Brisbane pickup and return
What to Expect
Attractions:
- 2 Days fully guided tour Moreton Island National Park
- Great National Park campsite with toilets and showers
- Moreton Island 37km Eastern surf beach
- Blue Lagoon fresh water lake - swim, relax, explore
- Kayaking around the shipwrecks with all gear and equipment
- Snorkel Tangalooma shipwrecks, Fully guided with all equipment
- North Point hike, Champagne Pools swim, Honeymoon Bay exploration
- All meals freshly prepared on island
- West Coast - isolated beach walks, bush hiking and eco guides
- Moreton Marine Park cruise
- Beautiful sunsets, beach sun rise
- Whale watching (in season)
- Sand boarding at the Desert or big Sandhills, all equipment provided and fully guided
- Cape Moreton Lighthouse walk and Mount Tempest hike for the fit
- Night time eco camp fire and night walks
Day 1
Depart from Brisbane on this fully guided off-road adventure and Eco Experience on Moreton Island. Travel across Moreton Bay Marine Park on the luxury Micatt Sea Ferry. We take time to travel the west coast of Moreton Island and spot dolphins, fish, whales, dugong and turtles. Arrive to Moreton Island's west coast and Sandy Beach, the world's second largest sand island. It features the famous Tangalooma Shipwrecks, your snorkeling and kayaking playground.
4WD onto the beach and through the forest to The Desert Sand Hills for some sand boarding action. There are both gentle and steep sand dunes for all ages. 4WD over the highest sand range to the remote eastern surf beach. Take a short coastal forest walk to the sand filtered fresh waters of Blue Lagoon (window lake). Relax, swim, take photos, and snorkel. We will have lunch at the Blue Lagoon campsite. Your camp facilities include: National Park toilets, showers, an undercover kitchen, 1, 2, 3 and 4 person erected tents, Eco Campfire and more.
Drive past the Aboriginal midden site and ancient fish trap and on to the Cape Moreton lighthouse to take in the breathtaking views of Flinder's Reef. This site is great for land based whale watching, dolphins, turtles and rays. Explore Honeymoon Bay Beach and the Champagne Pools. Spend the afternoon enjoying the beaches and lagoons, with accesible walks to the First Bay, North Point, camp grounds, Lighthouse, Yellow Patch and fresh water lagoons. Settle into your campsite and enjoy an entree, BBQ dinner, and cold drinks beside the campfire. After tea, try taking a moonlight beach walk or night swim in Blue lagoon.
Day 2
Start with a tropical breakfast overlooking the beach. Take time for a beach walk or hike. Enjoy the freshwater creeks, surf beach views or a swim at Blue Lagoon. Take a hike to Lake Honeyeater. After breakfast travel the beach to Mount Tempest, the world's largest sand dune. It offers great views to Brisbane, Redcliffe, North Stradbroke and Redlands. Instead of hiking, clients may choose to relax at Tangalooma Beach.
After the morning activities enjoy a lunch with cold drinks, fresh breads, fruits and cold meats. The afternoon is spent on Moreton Island's west coast. Take time for a marine search after lunch. Spot dolphins, turtles, fish, stingray and whales. Or check out the west coast's wrecks of Bulwer, famous for the lack of people, or the famous Tangalooma shipwrecks. Snorkel and kayak among tropical fish and look for dugong, dolphin and turtle. You can also take a walk through Tangalooma Resort and jetty. You can even check out the dolphin centre or have a drink overlooking the bay. Return to Brisbane at 6pm and board the luxury ferry with a sunset over the bay.
What To Bring:
- Overnight Bag
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Shady Hat
- Water Bottle
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Walking Shoes
- Sunglasses
- Torch (Flashlight)
- Please note due to limited storage room on the 4WD: Any suitcases and/or large backpacks (luggage) over 5kg will incur a $40.00 per item surcharge
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Tour price does not include $100.00 per person fees & charges - payable on day of departure to your guide.
- Sunrover recommends travel insurance for all packages.
- Any suitcases and/or large backpacks (luggage) over 5kg may incur a $40.00 per item surcharge.
- Sunrover does not accept liability for events that are beyond the company's control.
- Tours are numbers dependent.
- Group discounts - upon application.
- All Cancellations will incur a 50% cancellation fee.
- All Cancellations less than 48 hours before departure will incur a 100% cancellation fee.
- All tours unable to operate will receive a 100% refund.
All customer cancellation & refund requests are also subject to our website’s own refund conditions.
Pickup Locations
- Adina Apartments Hotel - 7:10am
- Brisbane Backpackers - 6:45am
- BUNK Hostel - 7:15am
- Bus Stop 125, Roma Street - 7:00am
- MICAT ferry terminal - 8:00am
- Redcliffe Jetty - 6:00am
- Shafston College - 7:20am
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