South Stradbroke Island

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South Stradbroke Island is a secluded sand island lying off the Gold Coast, offering a raw, wild escape from the high-rises. Accessible only by boat or ferry, this narrow spit of bushland and sweeping beaches feels like a castaway’s paradise. With no cars or crowds, it’s a haven for kayaking, fishing, and lazy beach days — the kind of place where the soundtrack is waves and bird calls.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

South Stradbroke is best as a day trip or overnight camp. Most visitors arrive mid-morning, explore the southern beaches and creeks by kayak, then enjoy a picnic lunch. If you’re camping, aim for two nights — one to settle in, a full day to explore, and a lazy morning before the ferry back. Day-trippers can see the highlights in 4–6 hours, including the ferry ride.

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