Top 10 Things to Do on Moreton Island: Beaches, Wrecks & Wildlife
Looking for the perfect escape from Brisbane? Just a short cruise away lies Moreton Island — a paradise of crystal-clear water, white sandy beaches, and incredible marine life. Whether you’re planning a family day trip, a romantic getaway, or an adventure with friends, Moreton Island has something for everyone.
Here are the top 10 things to do on Moreton Island that will make your trip unforgettable.
1. Snorkel the Tangalooma Wrecks
One of the most famous attractions on Moreton Island, the Tangalooma Wrecks are a cluster of 15 sunken ships that have become a thriving marine sanctuary. Snorkelers can swim alongside tropical fish, spot turtles, and explore coral formations. It’s a must-do adventure and included in every Dolphin Wild Island Cruise.
2. Spot Wild Dolphins in Moreton Bay
Dolphins are Moreton Island’s most playful locals! On our cruises, it’s common to see pods swimming right alongside the boat. Few experiences compare to watching these beautiful animals in their natural habitat — no enclosures, no tricks, just dolphins in the wild.
3. Relax on Pristine Beaches
With over 90% of the island protected as national park, Moreton Island’s beaches remain unspoiled and uncrowded. Pack a towel, feel the soft white sand beneath your feet, and enjoy one of the most peaceful beach days you’ll ever have.
4. See Dugongs and Turtles
Did you know Moreton Bay is home to one of the largest populations of dugongs in the world? These gentle “sea cows” are often spotted grazing on seagrass. You’ll also see turtles surfacing for air as you cruise — a magical encounter for kids and adults alike.
5. Explore Blue Lagoon
A natural freshwater lake surrounded by white sand and eucalyptus trees, Blue Lagoon is a refreshing stop for a swim. Its crystal-clear water makes it a favourite for nature lovers and photographers.
6. Go Sandboarding on the Dunes
For thrill-seekers, the giant sand dunes of Moreton Island are the ultimate playground. Grab a sandboard, climb to the top, and glide down at full speed — fun for the whole family and a true Queensland bucket-list experience.
7. Discover Cape Moreton Lighthouse
Standing tall since 1857, Cape Moreton Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Queensland. From here, you’ll get sweeping views of the island and, during winter, it’s one of the best places to spot migrating whales.
8. Swim in the Champagne Pools
These natural rock pools on the island’s northern tip are filled by waves that fizz and bubble like champagne. It’s the perfect place to cool off while soaking up the beauty of the rugged coastline.
9. Join an Eco-Tour
Moreton Island is part of a fragile marine ecosystem, and eco-tours like those run by Dolphin Wild Island Cruises are designed to protect and celebrate its biodiversity. Learn about marine life, conservation, and why sustainability matters while enjoying a fun day on the water.
10. Enjoy a Sunset Over the Bay
End your Moreton Island adventure by watching the sun dip below the horizon, painting the sky with shades of orange and pink. Whether from the beach or the boat, it’s the perfect way to wrap up your day.
Plan Your Moreton Island Day Trip from Brisbane
With so much to see and do, Moreton Island is one of the best day trips from Brisbane. The easiest way to experience it all is with Dolphin Wild Island Cruises. Our eco-certified tours include:
Snorkeling the Tangalooma Wrecks
Dolphin, turtle, and dugong spotting
A freshly prepared lunch
Time to relax and explore the island
👉 Book your Moreton Island adventure today and discover why this island is one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets.