Bribie Island
April 18th 2008 07:52
Located just 50 minutes drive North of Brisbane city, the beautiful Bribie Island gives you the opportunity to connect with some of Brisbane's most fascinating history or just a fun-filled day out with the family amongst the dolphins and dugong.
The island is arguably the most famous for its beautiful beaches boasting calm and crystal clear waters. At Woorim Beach, on the eastern side of the island, there is usually small surf while the western side of the Bribie Island has lots of parks and facilities for picnics and barbeques.
Popular activities include ferry cruises, birdwatching, game fishing, reef diving tours and a tour of the Bribie Island National Park. Camping on the beachfront is allowed in the National Park, as is taking your 4WD onto the beach, with a permit. There are sealed roads available for driving around the island and there are also driving paths along the beaches, accessible only with 4 wheel drive vehicles.
There is also bus transportation around the island so you are never stranded!
As you can see, Bribie Island offers the perfect getaway from the big city hence its popularity with tourists and Bris Vegas locals. Within only an hour, guests can leave Brisbane and find themselves in a secluded island holiday destination - it just doesn't get any better than that!
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