Tangalooma Island Resort


This beautifully sited place has the island accommodation market cornered. There are abundant sleeping options, starting with simple hotel rooms. Units and suites are a step up, with beachside access and more contemporary decor. The apartments – a step up again – range from two to four bedrooms. The resort also has several eating options. Deals sometimes include return ferry fares and transfers.


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1. Tangalooma Eco Centre

0.22 MILES

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…

3. Cape Moreton Lighthouse

11.59 MILES

Located at the island’s northern tip, Queensland's oldest operating lighthouse is the place to come for great views when the humpback whales are passing…

4. Redcliffe Jetty Markets

16.27 MILES

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

5. Bee Gees Way

16.31 MILES

You should be dancing, yeah! You may just get the urge as you wander through this outdoor alley installation, which honours Redcliffe's most famous…

6. Redcliffe Museum

16.56 MILES

Inside a converted church, the spick-and-span Redcliffe Museum details the peninsula’s history through information boards, a nifty short film, artefacts…

7. Cylinder Beach

19.66 MILES

Bordered by Cylinder and Home Beach Headlands, this broad, beautiful beach is patrolled by lifesavers, offers easy access from the car park, and generally…

8. North Gorge Walk

20.51 MILES

At Point Lookout, this breathtaking 1.2km walk is a must. It’s an easy 20-minute loop around the headland along boardwalks, with the thrum of cicadas as…