Morton Island

Island Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia

What to expect

Moreton Island, also known as Mulgumpin, is a slice of paradise for adventurous travellers. The island is located off the coast of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and is known for its stunning natural beauty, including sand dunes, shipwrecks, and sparkly beaches. The centre of the island is made up of the Moreton National Park, which covers 95 per cent of the island, while its coastline reveals pristine beaches with both calm and surfable waves. The island has a rich cultural and historical significance, with the Quandamooka people being the traditional owners of the land. The island offers a range of activities, including snorkelling, swimming, fishing, and whale watching. It is also home to a number of freshwater lakes, including Blue Lagoon, Honeyeater Lake, and Dolphin Lake

Plan your family visit to the Morton Island with these blog insights 👇

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This family's experience:

Activities: We visited Morton Island, where we snorkeled off the beach and saw several shipwrecks

Highlights: We loved the aqua blue beaches and bush with sand tracks ✨