Jump on a ferry bound for North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah from Cleveland as you make your way to an action-packed adventure. Spend the day stress-free with one of the many tours available, where you can learn about the rich culture, and explore the stunning surrounds of this island paradise, or simply relax with a day-long activities.
Embrace the rich Indigenous culture at North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah with a tour from proud Quandamooka woman Elisha Kissick at Yura Tours. Engage in one of the four tours Elisha offers as you follow in the footsteps of Quandamooka ancestors, learning of their traditions and connection to country. Whether you choose the 90-minute cultural walking tour to the four-hour 4WD beach culture tour, you are guaranteed to leave with a greater knowledge of First Nations culture of North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah.
Straddie Kingfisher Tours, North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah
Sandboarding, kayaking, 4WD tours, whale watching and fishing trips, Straddie Kingfisher Tours offers a range of exciting activities that will get you off the grid and back to nature in no time. Enjoy a local experience with this family-owned and operated eco-tourism tour that has been sharing their love for the island for decades. Make sure to bring sun safety, a water bottle and a camera to capture all of your favourite moments.
Straddie Brewing Co., North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah
This three-storey brewhouse and taproom is situated just minutes from the water in the beautiful town of Dunwich/Gumpi. The sand-filled water flowing from the island’s aquifer is perfect for brewing sustainable sips in the heart of North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah. Take a tour behind the tanks of the brewery to learn all about the brewing process, then continue up to the taproom where you get to try a tasting paddle of four Straddie Brewing Co. beers. If you’re looking for more adrenaline, on board a BrewAiry Tour, with in-flight beers that are served as you pass by the scenic places they are named after. Say cheers to fresh craft beer, island fresh food, and ocean views!
Offering a multitude of tours around North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah, you can be guaranteed an enlightening and fun day on the island. Choose to learn about culture, food and wildlife through an on-the-ground tour with Yura Tours, enjoy the views from above during a heli-tour or immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters for a private surf safari.
North Stradbroke Island Surf School, North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah
Test your skills on this island-style golf course featuring 9 holes and 18 tees, rolling grass greens and fairways. Enjoy outstanding views of Brown Lake, Moreton Bay and the Glasshouse Mountains, while sharing the course with the local kangaroos!
Surf’s up! Can you imagine riding a wave on the beautiful North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah? Whether you’re looking to learn to surf or receive elite coaching, North Stradbroke Island Surf School caters to anyone who wants to give it a try. The experienced coaches will give you an authentic taste of surfing, useful safety information about waves and the beach, and a smile that you won’t be able to wipe off your face for hours to come!
Take the opportunity to explore so much that North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah has to offer without the pressure of planning as you allow Brisbane Nature Tours to arrange the day for you. You will be taken through Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ workshop, stop at Myora Springs, enjoy the coastal views as you hike the North Gorge Walk and visit the Brown Lake. If you visit during the months of June to November, you’ll be able to spot the humpback whales migrating to the north.
Cultural Experiences with Matt Burns, North Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah
From boomerang workshops, traditional dances and smoking ceremonies to North Gorge Tours and a Goompi Trail, Matt Burns, a Traditional Owner, shares his deep connection to Country through meaningful and eye-opening experiences. Workshops and tours that can be tailored to all ages, offer the unique opportunity to learn more about the Quandamooka people, land and sea.