1 Day Moreton Island Snorkel Kayak & Sandboard Adventure Tour
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Partner Name: Bushwacker Eco Tours
Address: 151 Roma Street Brisbane Qld 400
Bushwacker Eco Tours offers an unforgettable sport tour in Australia that takes you to Moreton Island, located in the beautiful Moreton Bay, Queensland. This tour is a part of We Wander''s sports travel experiences, providing athletic tourists with a thrilling adventure that combines snorkeling, kayaking, and sandboarding.
Your day begins with a luxurious cruise across the bay, followed by a 4WD journey through the eucalypt forest of the world''s third-largest sand island. The 4WD is the only mode of transport on Moreton Island, which is 98% National Park and has no sealed roads.
The sandboarding and tobogganing activity takes place in The Desert, where you can experience high speeds and adrenaline rushes. This open sand dune is shaped daily by winds, providing the perfect conditions for beginners, families, and thrill-seekers alike.
After sandboarding, relax on the pristine white sandy beach while a fresh picnic lunch is prepared for you. Take this opportunity to swim, sunbake, or go for a leisurely walk.
Following lunch, join Bushwacker Eco Tours'' guide for a snorkel around the Tangalooma Shipwrecks. This site is home to one of Queensland''s most diverse marine ecosystems, with an abundance of marine life, including Butterbrim, Parrotfish, Trevalley, Wobbegong, Blue-Tang Surgeonfish (Dory), and Clown Fish (Nemo). You can choose to snorkel or kayak around these iconic wrecks.
We Wander is proud to partner with Bushwacker Eco Tours, a company committed to providing exceptional sports adventures and promoting sports tourism in Australia''s beautiful destinations. Come and experience the thrill of sandboarding, snorkeling, and kayaking with Bushwacker Eco Tours in Greater Brisbane''s stunning Moreton Island.