Moreton Island
Top Places to Visit
Beach Sports
Beach sports
Henderson's Rock Dive Site
Phone: 61 07 3006 6290
Henderson's Rock Dive Site is of Brisbane's better and less frequented dive sites. There are deep ledges, overhangs and caves, hidden and partly obscured by ... more
North Point
North Point has "The Champagne Pools" a natural ocean pool hollowed out amongst the rocks,
Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay
Curtain Artificial Reef Dive Site
Phone: 61 07 3006 6200
Curtain Artificial Reef is a popular dive site in Moreton Bay and is easily accessible from Brisbane. Since 1968, the Underwater Research Group of Queensland ... more
Gotham City Dive Site
Phone: 61 07 3006 6200
In the Moreton Bay area north of Moreton Island and off Brisbane, a giant Granite Rock extends 15 metres up from the sandy bottom. It looks like a giant fridge ... more
Top Places to Eat
Beach Cafe
BEACH CAFE - Open daily from 11.00am to 9.00pm
Castaways Restaurant
Phone: 0734082202
Monday Closed Tuesday Closed Wednesday 8.30am â 2 pm Thursday 8.30am â 2 pm Friday 8.30am â 8.30pm (kitchen is closed between 2.00pm and 6.... more
Tursiops Buffet
Tursiops is located in the Resort and offers buffet style breakfast, lunch and dinner. This restaurant would certainly suit families. Breakfast Buffet - 7am to... more
Gutter Bar
Gutter Bar, Kooringal. Provides seafood, meat, meals and other services for the local area. Renowned across the island for their seafood that is fresh from the ... more
Top Activity Places
Feed The Wild Dolphins
Feed the wild Dolphins.
Bushwalking
Bushwalking campfires and star gazing.
Sand Boarding
Sand boarding down some of the world's highest coastal sandhills.
Snorkel Or Dive
Snorkel or dive the Tangalooma wrecks, Sherubs Cave, Hutchinson Shoal or Flinders reef [8] which are full of marine and fish life.
Humpback Whale Watching
Humpback whale watching off Cape Moreton move through moreton bay on their annual migration from June to November.
4wd Down The Surfside
4WD down the Surfside, a long 40 km stretch of white sandy beach, pass trough the thick bush of the Moreton Island National Park. Go fishing, swimming in fresh ...