North Stradbroke Island Private Tour with Pickup
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North Stradbroke Island Private Tour with Pickup

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10h - 12h
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About this experience

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. It is home to many talented artists, a few of which we will visit when we arrive at Dunwich.

On our way to Point Lookout, we will stop at Myora Springs; a small creek leading into the surrounding mangroves.

In Point Lookout, we enjoy the spectacular coastal views on the North Gorge Walk.

North Stradbroke Island has beautiful beaches. It will be difficult to choose one for the stroll after lunch.

Brown Lake gets its name from the colour of the water. The clear tea colour comes from the surrounding tea trees and reeds. The natural bushland surrounding the lake is home to many delicate flowers. Here we will have afternoon tea or a refreshing swim before we head back to the mainland.

You will leave this beautiful tropical island with a lot of wonderful memories.

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North Stradbroke Island Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation

Detailed itinerary

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Delvene is a First Nation Artist. We will visit her store & studio

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“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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Stop 3

The 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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A 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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There 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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After lunch, we will visit one of the beautiful beaches around Point Lookout.

What's not included

Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
DE EN NL

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Minimum of 3 participants is required
Remember to be Covid Safe and don't book a tour when you are unwell.

Important notes

This tour can only be confirmed by email or text after the availability of the Ferry is received.
To cover the cost of the ferry I need a minimum of 2 people to join the tour.

Please read through the following information.

What to bring

• Sunscreen, 30+ or similar
• Insect repellent
• A sunhat
• Sunglasses
• Sturdy and comfortable (closed) walking shoes.
• Any medication you may have to take. Please let me know if you have any medical
conditions I should know about.
• Any relevant ID such as a Driver's License / Medicare / Health Care card
• A water bottle.
• A camera
• Binoculars
• Bring your own lunch or buy your own lunch
• Swimsuit and towel for if you want to cool off in the Brown Lake

I will bring:

• Water
• Fruit juice
• Fruit and biscuits

Your comfort

I have deliberately selected sites that have clear-cut paths and have toilet and water refill facilities onsite or nearby. Anyone who is moderately fit will not have any problem on this tour.

I will have regular rest stops and are flexible to the participants' needs on the tour.

If for any other unforeseen circumstance that may lead to the cancellation of the tour, I will make every effort to contact you before the event is due to begin or as soon as possible.

If this happens, I will refund you the payment or book a suitable new date.

If you have any other questions about the tour, please feel free to contact me by phone or email.

I thank you for your booking and look forward to seeing you.

Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions

info@brisbanenaturetours.com
Tel :0061-4741902618

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