Moreton Bay Marine Park

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Stretching across the sparkling waters of Moreton Bay, this vast marine park is a paradise for nature lovers and water enthusiasts. Its protected habitats shelter dolphins, dugongs, sea turtles, and an astonishing array of birdlife, making every visit feel like a wildlife documentary come to life. Whether you're kayaking through mangrove-lined creeks, snorkelling over colourful reefs, or simply soaking up the coastal serenity, Moreton Bay Marine Park offers an authentic slice of Queensland's subtropical marine environment.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate the park's diversity, plan for at least two to three days. Use Brisbane or the Redcliffe Peninsula as a base and take day trips to the islands. If you're short on time, a single day on Moreton Island (catching the early ferry) allows you to snorkel the wrecks, sandboard the dunes, and see the dolphin feeding before returning. For a deeper immersion, overnight on Stradbroke or Moreton Island to explore at a leisurely pace and catch the sunrise over the bay.

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