Bribie Island Day Tour - 4WD only |
Within just an hours drive from Brisbane you can be on one of Australia 's most accessible sand islands, Bribie Island .
Our journey will take us across the Pumicestone Passage which is home to dugongs and dolphins and is a stopping-off point for many species of migratory wading birds. We will then travel along some bushtracks across the Island . It's not unusual to encounter dingos, emus, wallabies or goannas on these tracks.
The highlight of our journey will be driving along the unspoilt pristine ocean beach which would also be a great introduction to beach driving for novices.
Those with an interest in history may wish to spend some time exploring the remains of Fort Bribie, built in 1939 to protect the shipping channel into Brisbane from Japanese invasion. Many of the structures are still relatively intact, including the northern searchlight post and the gun emplacements, hidden behind the dunes.;
Come and join us on this fantastic day out.
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Our tour guide will supply you with a handheld UHF radio for the duration of the tour. |
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please note that a permit to access the National Park is required. The cost is $33. your transport (you travel in your own vehicle), fuel costs |
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Please ensure your vehicle is in a good condition and carry basic recovery gear, a compressor if you have one and plenty of water, sunprotection, bathers and towel. |
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