Bribie Island
Bribie Island is the only one of Brisbane's Moreton Bay islands accessible by road, offering a serene escape with pristine beaches, tranquil waterways, and a laid-back village atmosphere. This sand island is a haven for nature lovers, with its national park, abundant birdlife, and calm Pumicestone Passage perfect for kayaking and fishing.
Highlights & What to See
- Bribie Island National Park – Explore coastal heath, freshwater lakes, and walking trails; keep an eye out for wallabies and over 350 bird species.
- Pumicestone Passage – Kayak or SUP along this calm waterway, or take a ferry to nearby Moreton Island for the day.
- Woorim Beach – The main surf beach on the ocean side, ideal for swimming and long walks; patrolled in summer.
- Bribie Island Seaside Museum – Learn about the island's Indigenous history and its transformation from a fishing outpost to a holiday destination.
- Sandstone Point Hotel – A popular waterfront pub with live music, great seafood, and sunset views over the passage.
Suggested Time to Spend
Bribie Island can be enjoyed as a day trip from Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast, but an overnight stay allows you to truly unwind. Spend the morning exploring the national park trails, the afternoon on the beach or paddling the passage, and the evening at a waterfront restaurant. Two days gives you time to cycle the island's paths and visit the quieter southern beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Australia Zoo – Steve Irwin's world-famous zoo is just a 20-minute drive from Bribie, perfect for families.
- Noosa – Head north to Noosa's stunning national park, surf breaks, and stylish Hastings Street dining (about 45 minutes away).
- Glass House Mountains – Iconic volcanic peaks with hiking trails and lookout points, roughly 30 minutes inland.
- Moreton Island – Take a ferry from Bribie to this sand island for Tangalooma Wrecks and dolphin feeding.
- Caloundra – The southern gateway to the Sunshine Coast, with beaches, markets, and the Aussie World theme park.
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Image credits
- Glass House Mountains — Originally uploaded by Jkarjalainen (Transferred by rr2000 ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Caloundra — bertknot / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Moreton Island — Photograph: NASA / Public domain
- Maleny — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0