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North STradbroke Island Attractions

North Stradbroke Island has some of the most spectacular scenery found in Queensland and some of the best vantage points for viewing the Whales as they head north for the winter months. North Stradbroke Island of the world's largest sand islands, it is situated at the southern end of Moreton Bay. White sandy beaches stretch for as far as the eye can see, while a system of freshwater lakes in the island's centre provides great picnic and swimming spots.

The calm waters of Moreton Bay lap against the shores on the island's west. With an a great range of experiences to offer and beautiful spots to explore, North Stradbroke is a popular holiday location for families, couples and adventure-seekers alike.

Whale Watching on North Stradbroke Island Point Lookout
From June to November each year, the majestic humpback whales pass the North Gorge Headland on their annual migration from Antarctica.
     Whale Watching
Fishing North Stradbroke Island
North Stradbroke Island, or ‘Straddie’ as it’s known, boasts a range of fishing options envied by many other locations.
     Fishing
Point Lookout
Point Lookout is Queensland's most easterly point and its rocky outcrops overlooking the Pacific Ocean are the perfect spot for land-based whale-watching.
     Point Lookout
4WD Adventure Tours on North Stradbroke Island
Four wheel driving and Adventure Tours have long been a popular way to explore the natural beauty of North Stradbroke Island.
     4WD Adventure Tours
Surfing North Stradbroke Island
There is excellent surfing on offer at North Stradbroke Island including Cylinder Beach, Deadmans Beach and Point Lookout.
     Surfing
Moreton Bay
Situated in South East Queensland, Moreton Bay was formed by the deposit of sand carried northwards on coastal currents.
     Moreton Bay
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