Bribie Island

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Bribie Island is the only Queensland sand island you can drive to without a ferry, and that easy access makes it a laid-back escape from the Sunshine Coast's busier hubs. With its wild surf beaches on the ocean side and calm, protected waters on the Pumicestone Passage side, the island offers a classic Aussie beach holiday with a dose of national park wilderness. The small town of Bongaree is the island's hub, with a handful of cafes and a relaxed vibe that feels a world away from the Gold Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a day trip, which is enough to explore the national park's walking trails, enjoy a few hours on the beach, and have a relaxed lunch at one of the cafes in Bongaree. If you have more time, an overnight stay allows you to catch the sunrise over the ocean and enjoy the island's quiet evenings. For a deeper experience, consider a two-day visit to fully explore the national park's 4WD tracks and take a guided kayak tour of the passage.

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