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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Tangalooma Wrecks
Dive into an underwater paradise at the Tangalooma Wrecks, where a series of sunken ships have created a vibrant artificial reef. Perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving, this site is a haven for marine life enthusiasts. With over 200 species of fish, dolphins, and sea turtles calling this place home, every dive promises a new discovery. Whether you're a seasoned diver or a curious snorkeler, the Tangalooma Wrecks offer an unforgettable glimpse into the bustling marine ecosystem of Moreton Island.
Wild Dolphin Feeding
Step into a world of wonder with the Wild Dolphin Feeding experience at Tangalooma. As the sun sets, these playful bottlenose dolphins swim up to the shores, ready to interact with visitors. This magical evening ritual, supervised by the Tangalooma Marine Education and Conservation Centre, allows you to hand-feed these intelligent creatures, creating a connection that is both heartwarming and unforgettable. It's a must-do for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and wildlife of Tangalooma up close.
Desert Safari Tour
Unleash your adventurous spirit on the Desert Safari Tour, where the towering sand dunes of Moreton Island become your playground. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you sand toboggan down these massive dunes, an exhilarating experience that promises fun and excitement for all ages. This tour is perfect for those looking to add a thrilling twist to their island escape, offering a unique way to explore the stunning landscapes of Moreton Island.
Accommodation Options
Experience the ultimate beachfront getaway with a range of accommodations from 3½ to 4-star quality. Whether you choose a hotel, unit, villa, or apartment, you'll be treated to breathtaking ocean views surrounded by lush gardens and natural bushland.
Tangalooma Dunes Cabana Club
Unwind in luxury at the Tangalooma Dunes Cabana Club, where premium beachfront cabanas offer a perfect spot to relax. Enjoy delicious food and drinks while soaking in the stunning views across Moreton Bay at this exclusive retreat.
Lonely Planet Recognition
Tangalooma Beach has earned a spot among the world's top beaches, recognized by Lonely Planet as the 'World's Best Beach to See Nature.' The Tangalooma Wrecks are a must-visit for snorkeling enthusiasts, offering an unforgettable underwater experience.
Culture and History
Tangalooma's rich history includes its transformation from a whaling station to a conservation-focused resort. Once a WWII naval base, the area is named after an Aboriginal word meaning 'where the fish gather.' The Tangalooma Wrecks, scuttled between 1963 and 1984, highlight the island's maritime heritage.
Tangalooma Eco Centre
The Tangalooma Eco Centre is dedicated to promoting environmental awareness through engaging educational programs and nature-based tours. It plays a vital role in conservation efforts, including the beloved dolphin feeding program.
Local Cuisine
Savor the island's culinary offerings, where fresh seafood and tropical flavors are the stars. Be sure to treat yourself to a delightful post-lunch ice cream at one of the island's charming eateries.
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