See Moreton

Escape the crowds and enjoy the day in a tropical paradise as Dolphins in Paradise take you on an eco tour of discovery to explore...

Summary

Set sail with See Moreton and discover this world-renowned island paradise! Encounter wild dolphins, snorkel the famed Tangalooma Wrecks, enjoy miles of white sand beaches and satisfy your appetite with a gourmet tropical buffet lunch.

Departing daily from Brisbane, cruise in luxury to Moreton Bay Marine Park aboard the modern, air-conditioned catamaran Spirit of Migaloo II. Here enjoy the freedom to do as much or as little as you please with all activities included and no local fees.

Dive in and snorkel the fifteen shipwrecks deliberately sunk just off the coastline with an abundance of spectacular coral formations and colourful marine life that needs to be seen to be believed.

A nature lover’s dream, no trip to Moreton Island is complete without witnessing some of Queensland’s best marine wildlife. Home to one of the largest populations of bottlenose dolphins in Australia, watch as they jump and play in turquoise waters.

Whatever your pace, an all-inclusive day cruise to Moreton Island will leave you feeling revitalised in this unique pocket of the world.

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17 Rivergate Place, Murarrie, Queensland, 4172, Australia

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Facilities

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    Special Rate

    Family Special - One Child FREE!

    2 Adults + 1 Child + 1 Child free on Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise. Save $159

    Valid until 27/04/23
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Deals

  • Deals

    Special Rate

    Family Special - One Child FREE!

    2 Adults + 1 Child + 1 Child free on Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise. Save $159

    Valid until 27/04/23
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See Moreton

17 Rivergate Place, Murarrie, Queensland, 4172, Australia

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Destination Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.