Discover the best of North Stradbroke Island with locals who live and breathe the island. From outdoor adventures to guided tours and cultural workshops, there’s so much to see, do and experience on North Stradbroke Island.
*Please note, these tours are not operated by SeaLink. Please contact the businesses directly via the Rezdy links for more information.
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- North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah)
- North Stradbroke Island Experiences
North Stradbroke Island Experiences

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North Stradbroke Island Day Trip from Brisbane*
Embark on an unforgettable adventure to North Stradbroke Island, the second largest sand island in the world! A passionate guide will take you through the most breathtaking sites that 'Straddie' has to offer. This isn't just a day out – it's a deep dive into the best of Brisbane's natural bounty. -
North Stradbroke Island Private Tour from Brisbane*
Discover North Stradbroke Island on a day tour featuring a scenic ferry ride, local art, coastal walks with wildlife spotting, and a refreshing stop at Brown Lake. Enjoy stunning views, rich culture, and natural beauty - all just a short trip from Brisbane. -
North Stradbroke Island - Day in Paradise Tour*
Your window into paradise. North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah as it is known to the traditional owners of the Island the Quandamooka people) is Queensland's most popular Island yet is just off the coast from Brisbane. Minjerribah is the second largest sand island in the world - almost 40 km long and has everything - untouched beauty of its beaches and rugged coastline - forests with large numbers of kangaroos and koalas, and - it is surrounded by crystal clear waters. A unique and memorable experience of Brisbane and Australia. North Stradbroke's waters are home to large schools of dolphin, manta rays, and turtle – all of which can be seen from the Headland - Point Lookout. A bonus is that in Winter, Point Lookout is considered to be Australia’s best land-based vantage point for spotting the migrating Humpback Whale.