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Duration

5-6 Hours

Group Size

12

Tour Type

4 wheel driving, Tour bus, Tour Day trips

Language

English

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Quick Details

    • Duration: 5-6 Hours
    • Professional Driver & Guide
    • 4WD Tour of Bribie Beach & Inland 4WD Tracks
    • Photo Opportunity with Native Wild Life
    • Visit The Lagoons (Swimming Optional)
    • Explore Fort Bribie (WWII Fortifications)
    • Learn the History of the Island
    • Poverty Creek A Beautiful setting overlooking the glass house mountains
    • Freshly Catered Healthy Picnic Lunch included
    • Water & Soft drink included
    • Meeting location if not being picked up from Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast is 140 North st Woorim, Bribie Island. We will send a map with details with your booking

Bribie Island 4×4 National Park Tours – day trips leaving Brisbane & Sunshine Coast. Things to do on Bribie Island:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I bring on the tour?
You’ll want to pack essentials like sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing, and water. A camera or phone with a good camera is a must for capturing the beautiful scenery and wildlife.
Is the kayak tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children who enjoy outdoor activities. The combination of 4WD, kayaking, and history exploration offers something for all ages.
How long does the tour last?
This tour generally lasts a 3/4 Day, around 5-6 hours. This allows plenty of time to explore each stop without feeling rushed.
Are the bunkers accessible to everyone?
While the tour is designed to be accessible to most visitors, exploring the bunkers will involve some walking on uneven terrain. It’s best to wear sturdy footwear if needed and be prepared for some light hiking-up sand dunes.
What wildlife can I expect to see on the tour?
Bribie Island is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including sea eagles, whistling kites, kangaroos, wallabies, and dolphins. Keep your eyes peeled throughout the tour for the chance to spot these incredible animals.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, there will be an opportunity or go for a short swim at the lagoons. Be sure to ask your guide for safe swimming spots if you’re interested.
Book Your Adventure Today!
Don’t miss out on this chance to experience the best of Bribie Island. With the perfect blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty, this tour with Gday Adventure Tours is one you’ll remember for years to come. Book your Bribie Island National Park 4WD, Kayak, Beach & WWII Bunker Tour today, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey.
Bribie Island Surf Beach
The 4WD beach entrance is located at 8th Avenue on the Eastern side of Bribie Island, a suburb called Woorim with Kilometres of drivable beach, it boasts beautiful panoramic coastal views all the way from the Port of Brisbane, over to Moreton Island and all the way up to Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast. It is a popular camping and 4WD destination. With over 55km2 of National park running off the beach
Mermaid Lagoon
Bribie Island hosts 4 semi-tidal lagoons. Fresh water creek, Norfolk lagoon, Mermaid lagoon & Welsby lagoon. The water in each lagoon appears golden-brown in colour. This is due to the tea-tree plants that populate the area and that have naturally stained the water over time. When these lagoons finally break open, it is quite the sight as these golden-brown waters spill over and rush down to the crystal blue ocean water. This makes quite an exciting 4WD experience when crossing from one side of the break to the other.
WWII Bunkers
There are 11 bunkers located along the northern end of Bribie Island surf beach, dubbed “Fort Bribie”. These fortifications were built between 1939 and 1943 as part of the South East Queensland military defence, during World War II. They were also used to provide artillery training for Australian soldiers. Legend has it there was also an underground hospital constructed around this time that has since been covered over and hidden.
Poverty Creek
Poverty Creek is located on the western side of Bribie Island, with an abundance of iconic Australian wildlife that makes its way to this part of the island. You may just spot a kangaroo or Goanna while you are here. This is also a good opportunity to enjoy the serenity and the stunning views of The Glass House Mountains.
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