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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.