Things to See and Do on Moreton Island

Moreton Island is a very unique island, in that 95% of it is National Park and therefore, in most areas, it remains as mother nature intended rather than overrun with development.

The sheer beauty of Moreton Island, its immaculate seashores never stops to astonish tourists – especially when they know it’s only an hour and thirty minutes away from the bustling city of Brisbane.  Moreton Island is a unique wilderness area within sight of Brisbane’s City’s skyscrapers and smog.  It has no bitumen roads and few permanent residents. From its unspoiled beaches to the world’s highest sand dune, the crest of Mt Tempest, Moreton Island is an unforgettable subtropical beauty.

Moreton Island allows for a quiet getaway for those looking to get back to nature. Alternatively, you can stay in one of the Moreton Island accommodations, villas, units, or houses with access to most of their facilities.

Tours can be arranged from Moreton Island accommodation to see the vast and environmental treasure that is Moreton Island.

You can arrange a tour to –

  • The Cape Moreton Lighthouse
  • Cape Cliff
  • North Point
  • Honeymoon Bay
  • The vast wetlands of Heath Island
  • Lighthouse Museum

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.
  • You can 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.

Moreton Island is home to an extensive range of birdlife and apart from beach walks, there are several designated bushwalk trails.

There is a very special magic about Moreton Island, we hope you too can experience this magic on beautiful Moreton Island. 

Visit and enjoy the tranquillity and peace of Moreton Island.

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