Tangalooma Eco Centre


Aside from providing Moreton Island walking-trail maps and displays on the island's diverse marine and bird life, this centre is a launching pad for numerous ecotours and experiences, including a marine discovery cruise, sand-tobogganing trips and seasonal whale-watching tours (generally June to October). See the website for tour details. Currently open only to guests of the Tangalooma Island Resort.


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2. Cape Moreton Lighthouse

11.81 MILES

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3. Redcliffe Jetty Markets

16.14 MILES

A busy market with fresh produce, ready-to-eat bites, arts and craft, gifts and live music.

4. Bee Gees Way

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5. Redcliffe Museum

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6. Cylinder Beach

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7. North Gorge Walk

20.39 MILES

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8. Main Beach

20.63 MILES

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