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Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail on Moreton Island

4.5 (21)
Pinkenba, AU
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Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail on Moreton Island

4.5 (21)
Pinkenba, AU
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail on Moreton Island. Departing from Brisbane, this tour takes you across the bay to the beautiful Tangalooma Island Resort, where you can enjoy a day filled with exciting activities and relaxation. Dive into the thrill of sand tobogganing down the dunes, explore the famous Wrecks through snorkeling or the Marine Discovery Cruise, and experience the ATV quad bike adventure ride. But that's not all, as the highlight of the day awaits when you witness the incredible sight of wild dolphins gracing the shores of Tangalooma Island Resort for their nightly feed. With presentations from marine experts, you can get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures. This day cruise is the perfect way to explore Moreton Island and create unforgettable memories.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 24 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore Tangalooma Island Resort and its activities
  • Thrilling sand tobogganing down the dunes
  • Spot local marine life on the Marine Discovery Cruise
  • Snorkel the famous Tangalooma Wrecks
  • Witness the nightly feed of wild dolphins
  • Eco Ranger experiences
  • 1 sunset cocktail/mocktail voucher
  • Choice of Desert Safari Tour, Marine Discovery Cruise, Snorkel Tour or ATV Quad Bike Tour.
  • 1 lunch voucher ($25 per adult, $20 per child)
  • Full use of resort facilities including pools, restaurants and bars.
  • Day pass access to Tangalooma Island Resort.
  • 1 standard beverage on the boat transfer (tea, coffee, soft drink or water)
  • Access to watch the Wild Dolphin Experience from the jetty
  • Access to day lounge
  • Return boat transfers from Holt St Wharf, Brisbane. (only 75 minutes journey time each way)
  • 'Discover the world of Dolphins' video presentation at Eco Centre
  • Hotel drop-off
  • Hotel pickup

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Introduction

Escape to paradise with the Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail on Moreton Island. Departing from Brisbane, this unforgettable tour takes you across the bay to the breathtaking Tangalooma Island Resort. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this experience has something for everyone. Get ready to embark on a day filled with excitement, natural beauty, and a touch of luxury.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to be immersed in a world of thrilling activities and serene landscapes. Dive into an array of land and water-based adventures, from sand tobogganing down the majestic dunes to spotting marine life on the Marine Discovery Cruise. Snorkel the famous Tangalooma Wrecks or rev up your adrenaline with an ATV quad bike adventure ride. As the day unfolds, prepare to be captivated by the stunning sunsets and indulge in a refreshing cocktail or delightful mocktail.

Who is this for?

The Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail is perfect for travel enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're a solo traveler seeking exhilarating experiences or a family in search of a memorable getaway, this tour offers something for everyone. Adventure seekers will be thrilled with the various activities available, while relaxation enthusiasts can unwind on the pristine beaches or by the resort's sparkling swimming pools. This experience is designed to cater to diverse interests and ensure a remarkable time for all.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail guarantees an unparalleled combination of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Imagine the exhilaration of sand tobogganing down the impressive dunes and snorkeling amongst the colorful marine life at the Tangalooma Wrecks. End the day by witnessing the magical arrival of the resort's family of wild dolphins, an awe-inspiring sight that will stay with you forever. This tour offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing you to reconnect with nature and create lasting memories.

Good to know

When booking the Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail, remember to arrive at Holt St Wharf in Brisbane at least one hour prior to departure time. This provides ample time to check-in and prepare for a day of excitement. Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended, as you'll be engaging in various activities throughout the day. Make sure to bring your swimming attire and sunscreen to fully enjoy the stunning beaches and outdoor experiences. With a total duration of 1440 minutes, this tour promises a full day of adventure and relaxation.

Reviews

Previous travelers have raved about their experiences on the Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruise with Sunset Cocktail. Many have been astounded by the beauty of the island and the diverse range of activities available. From the adrenaline rush of sand tobogganing to the serenity of witnessing the wild dolphins up close, guests have been left with unforgettable memories. They praise the knowledgeable and friendly staff who ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Overall, reviewers highly recommend this tour as a must-do adventure when visiting Brisbane.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Tangalooma Island Resort

Day pass to Tangalooma Island Resort is included.

Moreton Island

Guests visit Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island.

The Brisbane River

Guests board the boat on The Brisbane River at Pinkenba and cruise their way out of the River towards Moreton Bay and Moreton Island

Tangalooma Wrecks

Guests who include the Marine Discovery Tour or the Snorkelling tour as part of their day Cruise will visit the Tangalooma Wrecks as part of this tour. Guests who do not have this inclusion can still see the wrecks from the Resort, and take the 10 minute walk down to the beachside of the Wrecks as time/fitness permits

Admission Included

Moreton Island Desert

Guests who choose the Desert Safari inclusion as part of this cruise will visit the Tangalooma Desert and have the opportunity to go Sand Tobogganing down the impressive dunes

Admission Included

Tangalooma

Tangalooma is the destination of this cruise - Guests get access to the Private resort as part of their ticket

Brisbane

This tour takes place entirely within Brisbane

Brisbane Region

This tour takes place entirely within Brisbane

Reviews

(21)

4.5 (21)

Ingi77

The wonderful people of Tanga Tours (especially Lyrika!) made this trip a really pleasant evening - helped by a spectacular lightning storm! Don't wear long pants as it's a wet entry boat!

Derek_S

Went for a family day of using the quad bikes and watching the wild dolphins being fed. Staff were so lovely and helpful. Food and drinks were very good.

drjapneetk

Very well curated experience with lots of options for people of all ages and interests ..something for everyone ...from the shiprecks to dolphin seeing

kazzamead

Absolutely fabulous day. Everything we expected and more. Staff super friendly and helpful. Highly recommend to anyone

nan99999

We enjoyed the day there. It is a beautiful resort and you will not get bored as there has so many activities you can join. If you have not start to plan your journeys for Brisbane. I am telling you this must go activity in Brisbane.

Sean M

Great day out on Moreton Island.. hired a 4WD to see the north of the Island(quite expensive for 2 people, but can fit up to 6 people I believe), snorkelled the wrecks(great snorkelling, both at high tide and low tide.. low tide being easier to access and advisable for the less experienced snorkeller.. also, water shoes advised but not essential). Relaxed at the pool before feeding dolphins.. great to be able to see and feed these wild animals up close. Saw a wobbygong and young manta ray at the feeding too. Great day all round.. brought an Esky with food, water and drinks for the day.. make sure to bring sunscreen and all your snorkelling/swimming gear, lots of swimming to be done..

CammieElise

We took the 10am ferry out to Tangalooma. By the time we got there and found the tour hut we only had a short time before our marine discovery cruise. This was fantastic. Elizabeth and Sam (?) were very informative and entertaining. We saw the Tangalooma wrecks up close as well as sting rays, green turtles, star fish, dolphins and many varieties of fish. Sadly no dugong though but it was never guaranteed. The time of the cruise meant we really only had one option for lunch to use our vouchers- the beach cafe. I’ve written a separate review for that. We attended the dolphin talk and the kookaburra feeding, both enjoyable and informative. We had some time before the dolphin feeding and as it was quite warm we ended up going and sitting in reception as we were looking for comfy chairs. When initially researching our options I considered the dolphin feeding. The reviews on trip advisor put me off so we only viewed the feeding. This was definitely the best decision for us we were able to watch the dolphins come in and frolic while waiting for the feeding. I think we had a much better view than if we’d fed the dolphins. It was a long day but for the most part very enjoyable. Something that would have improved the day for us would be benches with backs on them along the beachfront path.

laryberry

I booked the dolphin viewing day cruise with the snorkelling. That costed me 150$. There is no public transportation to the wharf so i had to call a taxi which i think is really stupid! At tangalooma i also did the quad bike which was total fun because i was alone with the tour guide. I heard that it is quite annoying if you are doing this in a large group. The snorkelling was nice bc it was my first time but i didn't saw anything special. The desert safari tour was the highlight and really fun! I went 5 times up the hill so i did really enjoyed it :) i just saw the dolphins and didn’t feed them bc it would have cost me more & you are not allowed to touch them bc they are wild - so i thought it wouldn’t be worth the extra money. In total i spend about 380$ but i think it was worth it.

Sam L

Although it was a lovely experience to see the wild dolphins, I wouldn't say it was unique. We were thrilled that we didn't opt for the feeding activity. That would have been the most expensive 1 fish we would have paid for - $50 to feed the 1 fish to the dolphin. Other than that, the "village" is kind of run down and in need of some serious upgrades before it should be called a resort. They advertise themselves as a 5-star destination, however, in our humble opinion, it felt more like 3 stars. There are many places in Asia you would get a much better experience for the amount you'd be paying here (and nicer beaches too). Food left much to be desired. The two positive experiences we had were: the jet boat ride (that was exhilarating, and the driver / captain was awesome, great sense of humour and fantastic stunts) and the ability to hire sports equipment (had good fun playing badminton).

frqtrvl78

I visited the island as a day trip (one extra day after a conference in Brisbane) with snorkeling and I added on a marine discovery tour - which was a big waste of money. The snorkeling trip was great, thanks to our very nice guide (Simon), and although it was pretty short in time, we saw lots of great fishes etc. The marine discovery tour was a HUGE waste of money. I tacked it on because I didn't want to miss seeing sea turtles and dugongs. The guide was rude, blaring his music on the boat and along with the spotter, they did absolutely nothing to help us spot the animals. At one point, the boat skipper said "I've seen lots of turtles already, keep looking!". Outrageous. He should have slowed down to point them out to us, or at least tell us which side of the boat he is seeing them. Extremely disappointed for 70 dollars, we saw a couple of turtles way far away and that was it. The food was mediocre at best, and the areas that one can access on a day trip are very limited. Only one hiking trail. etc. The dolphin viewing was interesting, however. The island seems beautiful, the wrecks provide great fish viewing, but the rest leaves to be desired. I gave it 3 stars only because of the wreck snorkeling.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-30 09:33