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North Stradbroke Island Private Tour with Pickup
$392.34
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
On the North Stradbroke Island Tour, migrating whales can be spotted from June to October, along with dolphins and turtles all year round. The island enjoys spectacular ocean views and has a rich history.
On our way to Point Lookout, we will stop at Myora Springs, a small creek leading into the surrounding mangroves.
In the afternoon, we visit Amity Point for a gentle stroll beneath coastal gums, keeping an eye out for koalas resting high in the canopy. This quiet coastal area offers a slower pace and a chance to enjoy the island’s peaceful atmosphere.
Our final natural highlight is Brown Lake, a freshwater lake naturally stained by tea tree tannins, giving the water its distinctive brown color. Surrounded by native bushland and delicate wildflowers, it is an ideal place to enjoy afternoon tea or take a refreshing swim before we begin our journey back to the mainland.
You will leave this beautiful tropical island with many wonderful memories.
On our way to Point Lookout, we will stop at Myora Springs, a small creek leading into the surrounding mangroves.
In the afternoon, we visit Amity Point for a gentle stroll beneath coastal gums, keeping an eye out for koalas resting high in the canopy. This quiet coastal area offers a slower pace and a chance to enjoy the island’s peaceful atmosphere.
Our final natural highlight is Brown Lake, a freshwater lake naturally stained by tea tree tannins, giving the water its distinctive brown color. Surrounded by native bushland and delicate wildflowers, it is an ideal place to enjoy afternoon tea or take a refreshing swim before we begin our journey back to the mainland.
You will leave this beautiful tropical island with many wonderful memories.
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North Stradbroke Island Tour
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
- Private transportation
- Lunch
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ClevelandWe will board the ferry for the scenic 45-minute crossing of Moreton Bay. As the mainland fades behind us, enjoy expansive ocean views and the chance to observe seabirds and marine life while learning about the island’s place within this important marine ecosystem.
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Myora Springs Conservation Area“Capeembah” Myora Springs is a beautiful spot and source of freshwater for the wildlife of the Dunwich area, just a few kilometres out of Dunwich on the road to Amity Point and Point Lookout. Myora Springs, or Moongalba (sitting down place) has a pure-freshwater spring that is running today, just as it has for thousands of years. In the forest surrounding the Myora Springs is an abundance of freshwater crayfish, prawns, bungwal fern, and other plant foods and so it is no surprise to learn this was a favoured camping place of the Aboriginal people. The banks feature parts of large middens, which contain, among other things, cockle, oyster and whelk shells.
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North Gorge WalkThe Gorge Walk at Point Lookout is a must for all visitors to the island. This gentle walk offers outstanding views across the ocean and is an ideal vantage point for spotting marine life such as turtles, dolphins, and manta rays. From June to November, visitors can delight in watching humpback whales pass close to the coastline on their annual migration. The Gorge Walk also offers stunning views along beautiful Main Beach to Jumpinpin, the Island’s southern tip.
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Point LookoutThere is plenty of opportunities to choose for a delicious lunch in Point Lookout. And there is two amazing ice creme shop to choose from.
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Amity Point BeachAfter lunch, we will visit one of the beautiful beaches around Amity Point. We visit Amity Point for a gentle stroll beneath coastal gums, keeping an eye out for koalas resting high in the canopy. This quiet coastal area offers a slower pace and a chance to enjoy the island’s peaceful atmosphere.
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Brown LakeA natural perched lake, pure rainwater tinged brown by the native tea trees, Brown Lake, or Lake Bummiera, is a hidden treasure. Popular swimming place and picnic spot. The calm tranquility of the lake is entrancing, especially if you visit in the early morning or late afternoon. In spring, wildflowers dot the surrounding bushland. Lake Bummiera has special significance to the local Aboriginal people, and if you visit at a quiet time of day you’ll feel the magic.
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DunwichDepending on opening days, there may also be an opportunity to visit the Quandamooka Art and Culture Centre or a local museum, offering deeper insight into the island’s rich cultural heritage.
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DunwichWe will board the ferry for the scenic 45-minute crossing of Moreton Bay. You will leave North Stradbroke Island not just with stunning photographs, but with a collection of shared moments, meaningful encounters, and lasting memories that make a small-group experience truly special.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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North Stradbroke Island Private Tour with Pickup
$392.34
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!