This pristine beach offers all year round swimming, glorious white beaches and unbeatable relaxation. A short walk from The Islander Holiday Resort this is one of the most popular beaches on the island. Patrolled by the Point Lookout Surf Club this beach offers great swimming, surfing and sunbathing for all ages. There is car parking, a public toilet and campgrounds nearby.
This pristine beach offers all year round swimming, glorious white beaches and unbeatable relaxation. A short walk from The Islander Holiday Resort this is one of the most popular beaches on the island. Patrolled by the Point Lookout Surf Club this beach offers great swimming, surfing and sunbathing for all ages. There is car parking, a public toilet and campgrounds nearby.
From June to November every year there are thousands of humpback whales that migrate north. The whales can be seen from the beaches at Mulumba (Point Lookout) and one of the best vantage points is the North Gorge.
Just 25 mintutes by ferry from the mainland and you will arrive at the coastal town of Dunwich. Rich in both Quandamooka and European history, why not explore more. Don't miss the North Stradbroke Island Museum and indulge in local cuisine, have a picnic by the water or why not have a round of golf (transport required)!
A three-storey brewhouse and taproom, situated just minutes from the water, in the beautiful township of Dunwich / Gumpi; The gateway to North Stradbroke Island / Minjerribah. The sand-filtered water that flows from Straddie’s aquifer is perfect for brewing and is an important part of the soul of Straddie beer. Devoted to making beer full of flavour, the brews are inspired by place and island time. Grab a brewery fresh pint or a tasting paddle, whilst savouring some of the Island’s finest seafood and local Queensland produce. Or head up to the Rooftop Bar and toast to the setting sun over Moreton Bay. Why not organise a Brewery Tour, held twice a day each Saturday, to get a Behind-the-Tanks look at where the magic is made?
Featuring camp sites, and walking tracks there is something for people of all ages to enjoy! Take a look at the Qld Government Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation for more information.
Perfect place to spot whales (June to November), turtles, rays, kangaroos and other wildlife!! There's not too many places where you can stand on the land and have a fantastic view of whales as they migrate north each year. This is a gentle walk that offers outstanding views over the ocean and offers stunning views over Main Beach and down to the Gold Coast.
This is the best place to find koalas in the wild!! Just look for the eucalypt trees that koalas like to hang out it and if you find their distinctive droppings on the foothpath, look up! Located on the calm water side of the island, Amity Point is a laidback fishing village and is the perfect place to watch the sunset, find a koala or spot a dolphin! The Amity Point jetty is the most popular landmark.
Straddie Kingfisher Tours began over 25 years ago because they have such a passion for the Island. They just wanted to show this Island Paradise to the world in an Eco friendly, informative and sustainable way. Being part of the Island community since 1966, they can offer you that local knowledge and give you that personal touch.
Artist and Designer Jess Scott (Stradbroke resident for over 20 years) creates her own Australian made home wares and artworks. Outdoor cushion covers, Pure linen tea towels, hand printed T shirts. Local wares from artists, jewellery makers, photographers and beauty products. A great selection of Australian made creative pieces from Stradbroke Island and surrounding areas.
The Straddie Club comes complete with kangaroos, koalas and a host of bird life. The 9 hole and 18 tee par 71 /2 course with grass greens and fairways is found on the upper slopes of Mt Hargrave in a bushland setting. Please visit the fully licensed clubhouse for a cold beer and watch the kids play a game of putt putt. The clubhouse bistro, The Nineteenth , is open for lunch. It offers exquisite views of Brown Lake, and across Moreton Bay from Redland Bay to Brisbane, and north to the Glasshouse Mountains. Please call to confirm availability. Facilities include electric golf buggies, hire clubs, golf lessons and clinics.
Feel the sand between your toes and enjoy the ocean sea spray at Main Beach on North Stradbroke Island's (Minjerribah) largest beach, stretching 32 kilometres from Point Lookout to the southern part of the island. Patrolled year-round by the Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club, this spectacular beach is a popular destination, renowned for being a favourite amongst surfers and body boarders. The swells are generally large and it's a popular spot for its left-handed point breaks. Main Beach is also a popular beach camping area, accessible via four-wheel drive from George Nothling Drive, Point Lookout (Mulumba) and Alfred Martin Way, Dunwich (Goompi). Vehicle access permits and camping permits are required and can be purchased from Minjerribah Camping.
Stradbroke Island Events is a locally based event planning, styling and hire company specialising in beach events and destination weddings. From spectacular beach marquees and intimate beach dinners to yoga retreats and corporate events - they’ve got you covered! The island offers a wonderfully diverse range of settings and venues for events. With a wealth of local knowledge their dedicated team will ensure your wedding or event is as perfect as can be. Contact them today and see how they can assist with your event on Straddie.
Manta Lodge and Scuba Centre is Brisbane's only SSI Instructor/Technical dive training facility running tours to the Moreton region's best dive sites. See Manta Rays, Humpback whales and a variety of other amazing marine life.
Yura - Welcome Yura tours welcomes visitors to their Island home and wishes to share their cultural knowledge and stories with you – where they lived and walked, how they foraged for traditional foods, what their creation stories are and how sacred the native flora and fauna are.ura Tours invites you to immerse yourself in the white sands, fresh air, spectacular coastal scenery and most of all, Quandamooka Culture.
North Stradbroke Island Surfschool operates all year round in the crystal clear waters of Point Lookout, dolphins and whales are often seen during lessons. The North Stradbroke Island Surfing School has been a long running initiative of the local board-riders on North Stradbroke Island. The lessons will not only get the local kids ripping but also give holiday makers the chance to get up and surf like a pro. So why not get the kids into something active during their holidays, or go along and act like a kid yourself. All ages are welcome and they cater for the absolute beginner to advanced coaching using video analysis. It is a great team building activity for school camps (Education Queensland International (EQI) approved sports, leisure and recreation provider) and corporate groups. All coaches are accredited by the Australian Coaching Council and they operate under Surfing Australia guidelines. All equipment is supplied.
Oasis on Straddie is a vibrant Mexican and wood-fired Pizza restaurant. It's a refreshing and much-needed addition to Stradbroke Island dining offerings. Step inside their Oasis and lose track of time on the comfortable furnishings whilst experiencing their delicious hand-crafted meals. The venue is luxurious and spacious, offering indoor and outdoor seating options. It is a family-friendly space with a cubby house and games for families to engage in whilst enjoying the venue. Oasis on Straddie hosts events such as weddings and parties, corporate gigs as well as music events, creative workshops and kids events and so much more. It really is the kind of venue you need to follow to see just what we are up to and offering next. They are also a pet-friendly venue too. Oasis on Straddie offers a relaxed and tropical bohemian vibe. Once you step inside you will understand the venue's name and its creators' aim.
Straddie Market Co. Produce & Pantry are a fresh fruit and vegetable store stocking organics and non organics, specialty groceries, fresh juices, acai, organic diary, coyo, fresh baked sourdough and vegan treats.
Discover the heart of Amity Point at Bo Beans Coffee, where exceptional coffee meets genuine community and connection. We proudly serve from 6am Moreton Bay Coffee Co. beans, a smooth, full-bodied roast with delightful malt and dark chocolate notes – the perfect companion for your North Stradbroke Island journey. Their commitment extends beyond the cup; they champion local relationships with businesses like the Stradbroke Island Butchery for their produce and embrace sustainability by providing coffee grinds to local organic farmers. Bo Beans Coffee is a truly welcoming space for everyone: families, pets, and those seeking comfort by our winter fireplace or fun with our giant games, along with being located right beside a park. Weekend visitors must indulge in our must-try sweet and savoury crepes! They'reconveniently located in the peaceful fishing village of Amity Point, perfect for koala spoting and dolphin sightings. With full wheelchair and pram accessibility (including ramps and disabled toilets), plus a delicious array of baked goodies, ham and cheese croissants, and cookies available all week, Bo Beans Coffee is more than just a cafe – it's a gateway to unforgettable island experiences.
Stradeasy provides transport services around Point Lookout, to Amity Point, Dunwich and to the Lakes and walking tracks as well as servicing ferry arrivals at Dunwich and One Mile. + 1 photos StradEasy provides, comfortable and safe transport to most locations on North Stradbroke Island - Point Lookout and Amity in vehicles seating up to 11 or 57 passengers. Offering transport services around the Island, to beaches, cafes, lakes, restaurants, bush walking tracks, golf club, and campsites. Charters are also available for groups, weddings, conferences and parties. StradEasy provides a more comfortable alternative to the public bus, with no queuing, standing or waiting - pick up from both ferry locations at Dunwich and One-Mile. Passengers are transported directly to their accommodation doorstep, with no luggage handling issues.
A shop of beautiful delights...fashion, souvenirs, gifts, toys and jewellery... sure to make you smile and wonder what new treats you will find each time you visit. Take home beautiful souvenirs or get the kids an iconic Straddie T-Shirt! Noreen's Seaside Shop has been a local classic store at Point Lookout for 30 years. It is a shop when once you visit, you cannot wait to come back. They can't wait to meet you!
Locally owned and operated with fresh Gelati made daily on the premises, open 7 days a week serving coffee, juices, milkshakes and of course gelati.
Experience the true flavor of North Stradbroke Island with Rufus King Seafoods Amity Point. Their commitment to quality and freshness means you'll always enjoy the best local catch. Located in the quaint fishing village of Amity Point, just minutes from the Amity Point jetty where the local fishermen land their boats. Giving them access to the freshest seafood the area has to offer has led to their credible reputation for quality seafood. The local catch they offer includes king prawns (cooked and raw), Moreton bay bugs, sand crabs, mud crabs, shell oysters, sea mullet, summer whiting, tailor, school and Spanish mackerel, bream, snapper and flathead. All of which is subject to availability and season. They specialise in local seafood, however they source market products such as fish, squid, mussels and scallops to supplement our local supply. Are you ready to embark on a seafood adventure? Rufus King Seafoods Amity Point is your one-stop shop for the freshest seafood on Stradbroke Island. With a wide variety of local and market-sourced seafood, we've got something to satisfy everyone's craving.
Brown Lake, also known as Bummiera to the Quandamooka People, is a pristine rainwater lake situated just outside the township of Dunwich on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah). The lake's distinctive brown hue is a result of the surrounding melaleuca and tea-tree bushland. This serene spot is a favored destination for swimming, offering amenities such as picnic tables, wood-fired barbecues, and composting toilets. Visitors can also explore the bush trails that encircle the lake, where they can spot native wildlife and admire the wildflowers that bloom in the Spring. Bummiera holds significant cultural importance for the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Owners of Minjerribah and has a fascinating history. To learn more about the lake's history, visitors can stop by the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum in Dunwich (Goompi). The lake is situated within Naree Budjong Djara National Park, where dogs are not permitted. Access to the lake is via Brown Lake Drive, a dirt road suitable for cars (no 4WD required).
Experience Minjerribah from a different perspective. Why are there over 8500 unmarked graves in the Goompi/Dunwich Cemetery? Was there ever a dead man on Deadman's Beach? The North Stradbroke Island Museum on Minjerribah is a great place to find the answers to these questions and lots more and to connect with people and the history of the island. Experience Minjerribah's history through the stories of the people who have lived here. There are a range of permanent displays about the Quandamooka people, British invasion, convict history, shipwrecks and maritime history, the story of sand mining on the Island, as well as lots of photos of the old fishing shacks, boats and buses that helped kick off the tourism industry on Straddie. There is also a room dedicated to sharing the story of the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, and they have a range of photographs and documents to assist family historians.
Immerse yourself in the pristine waterfront views of One Mile anchorage, Dunwich on beautiful North Stradbroke Island. Whether you arrive by boat, water taxi, ferry, bus or car, the Little Ship Club is ready to warmly welcome you to our little piece of paradise. Welcome to paradise, enjoy absolute waterfront dining, spectacular sunsets, Yachties at LSC offers fresh & locally sourced seafood, garden bar with friendly staff, gaming, ATM and free WiFi, functions and weddings, family and dog friendly. The Little Ship Club is the ideal location for all your special occasions from weddings, parties and conferences. The Little Ship Club is also the perfect place for people with boats to drop their anchor, kick back and enjoy the beautiful bay views with friends.
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"Relax to wellness" Relax, Rejuvenate, Revitalise Gift vouchers available Couples 60 minute massage available. My aim is to help the mind and body relax so it can begin its own healing process. It is proven that massage can help with stress, anxiety, depression, muscle tension/soreness, improves circulation which promotes health and wellbeing.
The Temple Style Bodywork, also known as Kahuna massage, is one style of lomi lomi which employs flowing strokes using the hands, elbows and forearms to stimulate the flow of energy throughout the client's body and synchronise their breath and heartbeat.
Welcome to Nourish Naturally! Handcrafting small batch natural handmade soap and skincare since 2002. We use only the best natural ingredients we can find, sourcing Australian where possible. We are committed to your health and the environment. Here at Nourish Naturally you will find a handmade natural soap to suit all members of the family. There’s even something for the family pet! Nourish Naturally handmade soaps are all made in small batches using the cold process method. The cold process method of soapmaking creates a mild natural soap that retains the natural glycerin. Please contact us for soap making workshop details.