Get the most from the “Straddie Coast”!
North Stradbroke Island Whale Watching Tour
This “Tour” is very popular with both Local and International travellers from all
around the World!
Times and details of your Whale Watching Tour
- Your family/group will need to catch the 08.55 am Water Taxi from Cleveland to Dunwich
- The boat ride takes you across Moreton Bay arriving in Dunwich at 09.20 am
- We then travel to Brown Lake for a quick paddle in the healing waters and continue
- Driving through the Blue Lake National Park to Main Beach
- Here we stop and have a Cuppa and some “Aussie Damper” for morning tea (looking for
whales)
- When we arrive at the North Gorge there is FREE time to do the complete North Gorge
walk
- This is the most Easterly Point in Queensland very popular for its beautiful blue
scenic outlook
- Whilst looking for more majestic Humpback Whales you can also spot other life in
the blue water
- Dolphins,turtles, manta rays and sharks can be seen from this vantage point as they
swim along
- Lunch is provided by Fishes restaurant with a choice of grilled, fried or battered
fish and chips/salad
- After lunch more Whale Watching until 2.00pm when we drive back to Dunwich for your
return
- We catch the 2.25 pm water taxi back to Cleveland so you will be in Cleveland at
approx 3.00 pm.
- You do have an option to stay at Point Lookout and return via bus at a later time
if it suits you.
What you bring:
- Sunscreen of your choice
- Sunglasses and a hat
- Binoculars
- Telescope
- Camera
- Favourite water bottle
- A BIG SMILE!
We supply:
- Return water taxi tickets
- 4WD adventure along the beach
- Morning tea
- North Gorge Walk to view Whales
- Lunch at “Fishes” Cafe
- Return to water taxi terminal in Dunwich
Price for the North Stradbroke Island
Whale Watching Tour:
Adults $130.00 per person
Children (4-14 y/old) $95.00 per child
Family rate: 2A+3C = $450.00
Click on all the photos below for a bigger picture!
(All bookings must be confirmed at least 36 hours before the tour date.
Please phone (07) 3409 9502 or 0409 123 586 or complete form below)
Whale sightings
(both North & Southbound)
for 2009
was
10572