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Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park

97A Goondool Street, Moreton Island QLD 4025, Australia

Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park
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VC63+6F Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia
+61 137468
parks.des.qld.gov.au
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Ben Wigglesworth
Ben Wigglesworth
Such a beautiful island! Beautiful beaches and absolutely stunning water and wildlife. Went snorkelling round the wrecks and saw such a diverse range of fish, turtles and dolphins. We were also very lucky to see the rare Sea cows, Dugong.
Matthew Haigh
Matthew Haigh
Fantastic National Park, great for camping with the kids. Relax with nature and unwind, explore the Island from Honeymoon Bay to Kooringal (Have a burger at the Gutter Bar) and well all the history in between.
Stuart Manuel
Stuart Manuel
I come back here at least once a year. It's a great place for adventure and chilling out. So peaceful and relaxing, yet action packed if you like exploring.
Jessica doronzo
Jessica doronzo
We stayed on the island for 5 nights. During our time on the island we had alot of rainy days so we got to see most of the island.
You could really see/do most of the island in 2-3 days, depending on what kind of activities you enjoy doing.
We camped for 3 nights and then stayed at the resort for 2.
We caught the micat over and all up to get tickets for that and the driving permit for the island we paid around $250. It is dependent on the length of your vehicle. Camping sites are around $6 per adult per night.
Some sites have toilet and showers and others have nothing, so it all depends on whether you need these amenities.
Overall we had a good stay but I would say it's a one off visit for us.
Joseph Kavea
Joseph Kavea
Our family go to place, safe for the kids to swim and play. Not much to do on the island but RELAX. The sunset on the western side of the island is a beautiful. We stayed @ bulwer
Alison Edwards
Alison Edwards
Absolutely beautiful. The landscape of native plants flowering and turquoise blue water in autumn sets of the true beauty of this place.
Jessie W
Jessie W1 year ago
Such a beautiful island and hands down one of the best places in Australia for whale watching. We saw so many whales and all possible behaviours they could display. It’s quite a large island so we a day trip definitely wasn’t enough. Lots of hidden gems! Would recommend highly!
Ng D
Ng D10 years ago
One of the most memorable day trip in Queensland.
We had a chance to see turtle and sea pig!? if i remembered correctly what they're called. Enjoy the beautiful view of the sea and the island.
The snorkelling experience was a bomb, in a good way. Even for a first timer there was no issue at all. The tour company we were with was really helpful. An advice though if you dont like sharing equipment you can bring your own.
The current is extremely strong and it's recommended to use TWO gloves instead of just 1 like my tour guide suggest.
After the snorkelling/diving you will be very hungry so better prepare some brunch if you dont like the food on the boat. Prepare some med for nauseating if you're not used to travel by boat either.
You can get here on your 4wd by taking the ferry, be mindful of the schedule.
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