Moreton Island
#australiatrip Wildlife and Nature
Moreton Island is a haven for wildlife lovers. The island is home to wild dolphins, which can be hand-fed at Tangalooma Island Resort, an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Between June and November, humpback whales can often be spotted migrating along the coast. The island also shelters a variety of bird species, including sea eagles and kingfishers.
Blue Lagoon, a freshwater lake infused with natural tea tree oils, offers a peaceful escape, while Honeymoon Bay and Cape Moreton provide breathtaking coastal views and opportunities for swimming, fishing, and photography.
Relaxation and Accommodation
Visitors can choose from various accommodation options, including camping in the national park, beachside holiday houses, or staying at the Tangalooma Island Resort, which offers a range of amenities and activities. Whether relaxing by the beach, enjoying a sunset cruise, or unwinding in a beachfront villa, Moreton Island caters to those seeking both adventure and relaxation.