Coastal Island Safari to North Stradbroke
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Prices are listed in Australian dollars and include GST.
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Tour Details
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Tour Operator:
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Included in price:
4WD on the beach and tracks, BBQ lunch, bodyboards, beach games.
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Duration:
Approximately 9hrs
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Departure:
7:30 AM Daily
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Departure points:
Brisbane, Gold Coast and Surfers Paradise
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Pickup/departure instructions:
Pick up from Transit Centre or your Hotel on the Gold Coast from approximately 7am. Also pick up from Brisbane. You will be returned to your hotel at apporximately 5.00pm. Tours Departure available from Cleveland. (8.50am at ferry terminal or 8.40 am at Cleveland train station) Please select 'Cleveland departure" optional extra when placing your booking to apply price reduction and advise which pick up point you prefer..
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What to bring:
Swimming costumes, hat and sunscreen. And a HAPPY SMILE!
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Fitness level required:
Low
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Child policies:
Child rates applies to persons under 15 years of age.
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Additional Information:
Maximum passenger numbers are 25.
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Destinations:
North Stradbroke Island
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Coastal Island Safari to North Stradbroke
Day tour to North Stradbroke Island
The Island Extends about 32k along it's Eastern seaboard and 6km across it's Northern end.
North Stradbroke is composed almost entirely of sand with dunes that reach 200m high, which have been formed by onshore winds and currents.
The Aboriginal presence is still strong today especially around Dunwich, the Island's main settlement.
A fun filled day exploring North Stradbroke Island, with genuine wilderness so close by. We cross the calm water of Moreton Bay by large car ferry, passing subtropical islands.
Large schools of Dolphins play around the headlands and big Turtles have made their homes here too. Huge Mantarays visit here quite often and can be observed gliding through the waters. In the winter months we see humpback whales cruising past towards their breeding grounds up north.









