10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Bribie Island That You Shouldn't Miss

May 7, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Bribie Island, Australia including Bribie Island Hire Hut & Tours, Island Gondola, G'day Adventure Tours, Ferryman Cruises, Bribie Island Seaside Museum, Bribie Island National Park, Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre, Red Beach, Sylvan Beach, Bongaree Beach.
Restaurants in Bribie Island

1. Bribie Island Hire Hut & Tours

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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Bribie Island Hire Hut & Tours

We are fortunate to operate in a magnificient part of the world with Moreton Bay marine park and the Pumicestone passage literally at our doorstep with dolphins, dugongs, turtles and abundant birdlife. We give visitors and locals alike the opportunity to experience this diverse eco system first hand by hiring kayaks and standup paddle boards to get out on the water. We also offer guided kayak tours and instruction for 'first timers'. For the young family and "leisure" seeker we also hire pedal boats. For those who prefer to observe from the land and maybe try something new, we offer guided segway tours along the foreshores of the Pumicestone Passage (instruction included). We want it to be fun, so we also give you some free time to challenge yourself with your new skills - try your segway through the tree maze or over the sand traps. Another great way to explore is by bike. We have single and tandem electric bikes, power gliders and more.

2. Island Gondola

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5.0 based on 218 reviews

Island Gondola

Imagine being aboard this luxury Gondola,gently cruising across sparkling water, romantic music playing,hand in hand with the one you love. Here’s a new thing to do on Bribie Island waterways for leisure or a special occasion! Experience a peaceful Gondola Cruise at sunset or anytime and appreciate the beautiful panorama of the Glasshouse Mountains and the beautiful Bribie Island passage.

3. G'day Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 185 reviews

G'day Adventure Tours

You’ll be amazed that you’re only an hour’s drive from brisbane city on this get-a-way island tour. See iconic australian wild life, whilst safely on board a 4wd all-terrain vehicle. Be mesmerised by the tea-tree stained lagoons of the area and learn the fascinating history of the island whilst exploring the world war II bunkers Enjoy the wind in your hair whilst your feet get wet in this picturesque island setting.

4. Ferryman Cruises

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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Ferryman Cruises

Cruise the smooth waters of the Pumicestone Passage aboard our comfortable Ferry. Take in the spectacular views of the iconic Glass House Mountains, eat yummy food and take the opportunity to spot wild Dolphins, Dugongs, Sea Turtles and many different species of Sea Birds.

5. Bribie Island Seaside Museum

1 South Esplanade, Bongaree, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia +61 7 3408 0007 [email protected] http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/seaside-museum/
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Bribie Island Seaside Museum

Explore the intriguing and fascinating history of Bribie Island in a beautiful contemporary museum. The Seaside Museum enjoys scenic views across the glimmering waters of the Pumicestone Passage and Moreton Bay.

Reviewed By natalies156 - Brisbane, Australia

With a group of our social club members we truly enjoyed our visit to Bribie Island Seaside Museum. The docuumentaries were very well written - actually read heaps because of the great writing style. Well laid out, heaps of history (even a replica of Matthew Flinders Black Cat :-) the Seaside Museum showcases Bribie history in modern surroundings and lovely welcome by people who worked there. Thanks you

6. Bribie Island National Park

White Patch Esplanade, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia https://findapark.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/bribie?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=bribie-island
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Bribie Island National Park

Reviewed By bruceaU9023GV

Right on Brisbane’s doorstep and yet undiscovered by many is Bribie Island and it’s beautiful National Park which covers much of the Island. Only an hour from Brisbane and accessible by 4WD only, the Bribie Island National Park has a variety of camp sites, abundant wildlife, a 30km stretch of ocean beach (perfect for fishing, boating, swimming and surfing) and a rich WWII history including the relics of Fort Bribie, which marked the eastern point of the famous Brisbane Line and protected Brisbane from enemy ships and submarines. There is something for everyone.

7. Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre

Benabrow Avenue, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia +61 439 874 775 [email protected] https://www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/directory/bribie-visitor-information-centre
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre

Are you looking to escape? Are you looking to find the hidden gems of the Moreton Bay Region? Have you ever thought about sleeping under the stars, or is 5 stars more your style? Do you like to enjoy the views of Mt Mee with a good cup of coffee or relax by the water with fish and chips at Bribie Island? Are you keen to jump out of perfectly good plane, whale watching, spotting a playpus or going to winery? Our Volunteers at the Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre will help you find your way around our region.

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

The first thing we did on arriving in Bribie Island was to visit the Information Centre. It is centrally located with designated parking while you visit the centre. The lady was very friendly and welcoming. We asked her about the things to do in the island with only a few hours to do it. She asked us what interested us and then gave us some great ideas and some maps to get us there. Makes life so easy when you come to a new place.

8. Red Beach

Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia http://www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/natural-attractions/red-beach-bribie-island
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Red Beach

This beach is popular for fishing and walking.

Reviewed By MelR237 - Melbourne, Australia

Loved everything about this beach! The ease of access, beautifully kept beach, drift wood, dog friendly! It was absolute perfection!

9. Sylvan Beach

Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bellara, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Sylvan Beach

This beach is safe and calm. Beach facilities include: Boat ramp Fishing Boat Hire BBQ area Picnic area Playground Walkways Toilets

Reviewed By margiew2019 - Bellara, Australia

BBQ's seating great for families with children and pets any type of water activity. Clean and safe, playgrounds.

10. Bongaree Beach

Bribie Island, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Bongaree Beach

One of the Six beaches on Bribie Island. This beach is calm and safe. This beach has the following facilities: Jetty Boat ramp Playground Sheltered picnic areas Walkways Toilets

Reviewed By Steve-70 - Townsville, Australia

Perfect day out with the family on the calm side of the island. Plenty of families enjoying great weather with cafes along the way..you will enjoy

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