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Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise with Transfer From Brisbane | Queensland
Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise with Transfer From Brisbane | Queensland
Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise with Transfer From Brisbane | Queensland
Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise with Transfer From Brisbane | Queensland
Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise with Transfer From Brisbane | Queensland

Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise with Transfer From Brisbane | Queensland


Duration:7 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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Experience the best of Queensland when you set off on a dolphin and Tangalooma wrecks cruise, complete with snorkeling, a buffet lunch, and transfer from Brisbane. 

  • Visit the best snorkeling destination in Queensland 
  • Enjoy a snorkeling tour with naturalist guides who have been visiting the Tangalooma Wrecks for over a decade 
  • Savor a tropical buffet lunch featuring local wild-caught prawns and seasonal fruits 
  • Experience the comfort of a coach transfer from Brisbane every morning
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— What You Can Expect — 

Go on a journey to the pristine waters of Moreton Bay Marine Park. This full-day tour is all about freedom and flexibility, allowing you to choose the pace of your day from deeply relaxed to high energy adventure. Snorkel around the Tangalooma Wrecks, and spot the big three: dolphins, dugongs and sea turtles. Go trampoline into the ocean, spend time exploring untouched beaches or kick back on a boat and enjoy the licensed bar onboard. Do all or as little as you please. 

— Buffet Lunch — 

The tropical buffet lunch offers a delicious selection of cold dishes such as succulent roast chicken and freshly baked ham off the bone, wild-caught local king prawns, a selection of different salads including garden salad, caesar salad, coleslaw and fresh bread rolls. Plus a tropical fruit platter to top it all off. 

— Cruise Itinerary —

  • Pick up at Brisbane: 8:40 am
  • Cruise check-in: 9:00 am
  • Return: 6:00 pm (approx.) to the same above pick-up points
  • Cruise duration: 75 mins

Please select your pick-up/drop-off hotel at the time of booking. If your hotel does not appear on the list, please select an alternative location nearby

Purchase Notice

  • This tour is suitable for all ages, but children aged under 16 must be accompanied by a paying adult at all times 
  • Prams must be folded down on board 
  • For vegetarians or any dietary requests, please select from the versatile buffet menu, special requests may not be catered to
  • Please be mindful of your own belongings as there are no lockers on board 
  • Please refer to the official website for FAQs

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • What to bring: hat, swimmers, sunnies, towel, sunscreen, change of dry clothes, cash/card (for onboard purchases)

  • Times of the itinerary and the snorkeling location may vary due to daily conditions and operational requirements

  • Lunch menu and vessels are subject to change without notice

FAQ

1. What was the primary purpose behind the creation of the Tangalooma Wrecks near Moreton Island?

The Tangalooma Wrecks were intentionally sunk in the 1960s to create a sheltered anchorage for recreational boats on Moreton Island. Over time, these 15 sunken vessels have transformed into a thriving artificial reef, providing a habitat for a diverse range of marine life and becoming a premier snorkeling and diving destination.

2. Which specific vessels were intentionally sunk to form the Tangalooma Wrecks site?

The Tangalooma Wrecks consist of 15 old dredges and barges that were sunk between 1963 and 1984 by the Queensland Government. These vessels, including former sand dredges, now lie in various positions, offering unique underwater structures for marine exploration and serving as a home for countless species of fish and coral.

3. What marine life can visitors encounter when snorkeling at the Tangalooma Wrecks, and is it safe?

Snorkelers at the Tangalooma Wrecks can encounter a vibrant array of marine life, including over 200 species of fish, various coral formations, wobbegong sharks, green sea turtles, and rays. While sharks are part of the natural ecosystem, guided snorkeling tours prioritize safety and provide a respectful way to observe this diverse underwater environment.

4. What is the most favorable time of year for a dolphin watching cruise around Moreton Island?

Dolphins are known to inhabit the waters around Moreton Island year-round, making sightings possible throughout the year. However, calmer weather conditions, which are often more prevalent during the warmer months, can enhance visibility and provide a more comfortable cruising experience for dolphin watching.

5. What unique experiences make a day trip to Moreton Island and the Tangalooma Wrecks a memorable experience?

A day trip offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation, highlighting the best of Moreton Island. Key experiences include snorkeling or diving around the historic Tangalooma Wrecks, spotting wild dolphins during a dedicated cruise, enjoying a tropical buffet lunch, and comfortable transfers from Brisbane, ensuring a hassle-free and engaging visit to this natural paradise.

6. What are the convenient transportation options to reach Moreton Island for the Tangalooma Wrecks cruise?

For convenient travel to Moreton Island and the Tangalooma Wrecks cruise, a coach transfer from Brisbane is provided. This service ensures a comfortable journey to the departure point, from where you'll embark on a cruise directly to the island and wreck site, eliminating the need for self-navigation or arranging multiple connections.

7. What kind of guided snorkeling experience is offered at the Tangalooma Wrecks?

The guided snorkeling experience at the Tangalooma Wrecks includes expert naturalist guides who lead participants through the wrecks. These guides have extensive knowledge of the area and its marine inhabitants, helping snorkelers identify various fish species, point out unique coral formations, and ensure a safe and informative exploration of the underwater ecosystem.

8. Where are the common areas around Moreton Island to spot wild dolphins during a cruise?

Wild dolphins are frequently spotted in the sheltered bays and coastal waters surrounding Moreton Island, particularly near the Tangalooma area. Cruises are designed to navigate these known habitats, maximizing the chances for passengers to observe dolphins in their natural environment, often seen swimming and playing near the boat.

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