Moreton Island's Dreamy Jellyfish Sea: Brisbane's Secret Garden
🏝Moreton Island, the world's second-largest sand island, is Brisbane's "secret garden." Facing the Pacific Ocean, one side is often met with strong winds and waves, while the side facing Moreton Bay is tranquil and serene.
Here's the itinerary:
🚢Recommended ferry schedule: 9:30 am departure - 4:30 pm return
💧Brown Lake
This is a naturally occurring, rainwater-fed lake. Originally a large sand dune, the lake's water is stained a beautiful amber-brown by the surrounding tea trees. It is known for its tranquil waters and the surrounding bushland scenery. Brown Lake holds spiritual and cultural significance for the indigenous people of Moreton Island, who believe its waters can purify the soul and grant eternal youth.
🏁Point Lookout
Located on the northeastern tip of Moreton Island, Point Lookout is the island's largest tourist area. It includes kilometers of surf beaches and towering rocky headlands. The main street is lined with restaurants, cafes, bakeries, ice cream shops, and businesses offering snorkeling, surfing, and other activities. This is the easternmost point of Queensland. In addition to dolphins and sea turtles, you can also see migrating humpback whales from June to October.
🤳North Gorge Walk
An iconic landmark of Moreton Island, the 1.2 km long boardwalk encircles a beautiful rocky headland. Along the azure coastline, you can see a blend of deep blue and emerald green waters, along with many unique natural cliffs and rock formations. Dolphins and sea turtles are frequently sighted here.
You can hike to admire the magnificent gorge and expansive coastal views, or get up close and personal with nature, interacting with marine life and kangaroos. There are excellent viewing platforms, and benches along the way offer places to rest. During certain seasons, you can watch the migration of humpback whales. You'll be amazed by the wonders of nature and the breathtaking coastal scenery.
🏄♀️Main Beach
Located near Point Lookout, Main Beach is a beautiful beach with soft sand, blue skies, and clear waters, perfect for basking in the sun all day long. It's also home to the island's surf club. The waves are gentle and slow, with long rides, allowing you to watch the magnificent waves crashing ashore or admire the surfers riding the waves.
🏕Amity Point
Located on the northwestern tip of Moreton Island, Amity Point is the island's second-largest tourist area. The beaches here are calm and the waters are crystal clear, creating a peaceful and leisurely fishing village atmosphere. It's a great spot for fishing enthusiasts and water activities. You can swim, canoe, kayak, search for small seashells and hermit crabs, and see wild dolphins and pelicans up close. Being on the west side of the island, you can enjoy stunning sunsets in the evening. This is also a favorite spot for koalas, and you can often see them in the trees.
Feel free to adjust the itinerary to your liking! Welcome to Moreton Island, experience the gentle breezes of the South Pacific, connect with nature, and enjoy the pristine beauty!