Cruise from Brisbane to Moreton Island and Tangalooma Resort for a full day of adventure. Ride an ATV quad bike along beaches and bush tracks, swim in the resort pool, soar on a helicopter flight over eastern beaches, Blue Lagoon, and shipwrecks. Enjoy lunch with international cuisine options, sip cocktails at the bar, and watch wild dolphins feed at sunset.
The golden sands of the Tangalooma coastline and the aerial horizons of Mt Tempest serve as the stage for this full-day high-impact island and resort expedition.
Provided by Tangalooma Island Resort Day Cruises, this journey transitions from the Holt Street Wharf in Brisbane to a premier island sanctuary.
You move from the educational discovery of the "World of Dolphins" at the Eco-Center to an active immersion featuring beachfront ATV quad biking and a scenic helicopter flight, experiencing an environment where luxury resort amenities and wild marine encounters define the day's energy.
Because this is a comprehensive "All-In-One" activity with a 1-day duration, you should secure your 220 Holt St departure early to ensure a 2026 boarding for your definitive Moreton Island luxury adventure.
Expect a "spectacular," well-paced, and deeply "diverse" immersion into the island's best offerings. The transition from "adrenaline-fueled riding" to "serene poolside relaxation" is managed by a team noted for being professional and helpful, ensuring that your day pass provides a necessary 2026 refresh. The environment is one of monumental beauty, where the ability to choose between Chinese, Vietnamese, or international cuisine with your $30 voucher provides a 10/10 vertical standard of choice. Note that for 2026 safety, this activity is not suitable for pregnant women or those with back problems.
Coordinate with a partner; the vertical standard of the See Moreton helicopter flight is a minimum of 2 passengers, making it a necessity to book for two or join a fellow traveler for the flight over the shipwrecks.
Use your voucher at the Eco-Café or Restaurant; our agency finds that the variety of international cuisine provides a higher vertical standard of dining, and utilizing the full $30 for a fresh seafood or Asian-inspired meal is a 2026 vertical necessity.
Head to the jetty early; the transition to the wild dolphin feeding is a necessity for a good view, and while attendance depends on the dolphins themselves, being at the front of the viewing area is a survival necessity for a 10/10 perspective.
Exchange your voucher for the signature cocktail; the transition to the beachfront bar is a necessity for capturing the sunset, and asking for the local specialty drink provides a higher vertical standard of island vibes.
Arrive at Holt St 15-20 minutes before departure; the 2026 morning logistics for "12+ reviews" resort cruises are precise, and a prompt check-in is a survival necessity for securing your preferred quad bike time slot.
The island light and ferry schedules change throughout the 2026 season.
You have access to watch the experience from the jetty, but direct feeding is typically a separate resort guest entitlement.
At the Tangalooma Wharf, 220 Holt St, Pinkenba—about 15-20 minutes from the Brisbane CBD.
Yes—single and combined seat weight restrictions apply for the helicopter flight to ensure a 10/10 safety standard.
Yes—your day pass includes full use of resort facilities, including pools, bars, and restaurants.
Swimwear, a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a towel are 2026 vertical necessities for the full circuit.
Book it today with Moreton Island Tours or simply following this link.