Moreton Island 4WD Adventure Tour with Snorkelling & Sandboarding

AUD $189.00

Guided 4WD Snorkel & Sandboard Tour on beautiful Moreton Island

Plus $50 Park/Ferry Levy paid on check in

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  • Our Moreton Island 4WD Snorkel Kayak and Sandboarding tour
    starts with a luxury cruise across beautiful Moreton Bay to Moreton
    Island.
    On arrival we board our 4WD and drive off the ferry directly on to the
    beach.
    Moreton Island is the worlds third largest sand island of which 98% is a
    protected National Park, with no sealed roads, 4WD is the only mode of
    transport!

    Travelling by 4WD along Middle Road, we pass through thick eucalypt
    forest, featuring beautiful Xanthorrhoea (Grass Trees) up to 250 years
    old on our way to The Desert, the home of Sand Boarding.

    Sand boarding and tobogganing is an awesome fun, high speed and high
    adrenalin activity and speeds of up to 50km/h can be reached.
    From beginners, young children and families, to the most adventurous
    adrenalin junkie, The Desert is the perfect place to learn, or fine
    tune, your sand boarding skills.
    This open sand dune is shaped every day by winds that form the perfect
    wave.
    Make sure you bring your camera to get plenty of impressive shots!

    While a fresh picnic lunch is prepared by your guide take a moment to relax on the white sandy beach.
    Go for a leisurely walk or swim, or take some time out to sunbake.

    After lunch we take you on a guided snorkel around the Tangalooma
    Shipwrecks.
    With 15 shipwrecks located just 50m off the beach, the Tangalooma
    Shipwrecks are home to one of Queensland’s most diverse marine eco
    systems.
    See a huge range of marine life including Butterbrim, blue and orange
    banded Parrotfish, Big Eye Trevally, Wobbegong, Blue-Tang Surgeonfish
    (Dory) and Clown Fish (Nemo)! Choose to snorkel or kayak with our guide around these iconic wrecks.

  • Plus $50 Park/Ferry Levy paid on check in
  • Return pick ups from Brisbane City is included