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10 3 reviews
Tangalooma
21/10 – 01/11
£503/nighttotal: £5533 (11 )
Tangalooma Resort Villa 29: Beachfront Luxury
3 2
house , Moreton Island
This newly renovated beachfront villa, Villa 29, is located at Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island, offering direct access to the sand and calm waters of Moreton Bay, with a BBQ gazebo approximately 10 metres away. This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom villa accommodates up to 6 guests, featuring a gourmet kitchen with premium appliances, a spa-style bathroom, ducted air-conditioning, ceiling fans, and private balconies with water views, plus access to resort amenities.
Tangalooma
25/06 – 27/06
£352/nighttotal: £704 (2 )
Bettys Place @ Cowan Cowan
2 3
apartment , Cowan Cowan
Betty's place is a two-bedroom beachfront flat in Cowan Cowan on Moreton Island, offering direct beach access and proximity to Tangalooma Wrecks and Tangalooma Beach, and Gheebulum Kunungai National Park. This ground-floor self-catering apartment sleeps six, featuring two queen beds and two single trundle beds, a kitchen, parking, and allows pets; linen hire is available at an extra cost.
9.6 36 reviews
Tangalooma
25/06 – 27/06
£641/nighttotal: £1282 (2 )
Coign 7 (135 North Pass) – Panoramic Bayside Haven
1 3
apartment , Moreton Island
Coign 7, a private house within the Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island, offers breathtaking views of Moreton Bay and the Glass House Mountains, situated approximately 70 kilometres from Brisbane city centre. This four-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling sleeps eight guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and access to most Tangalooma Resort facilities, providing a unique blend of private accommodation and resort amenities.
9.2 11 reviews
Tangalooma
25/06 – 27/06
£305/nighttotal: £610 (2 )
Moreton Island Retreat @ Moreton Island
4 3
apartment , Cowan Cowan
This four-bedroom house is conveniently located in Cowan Cowan, just a short walk from Fort Cowan Cowan and Bulwer Beach, and within 3.2 kilometres of Gheebulum Kunungai National Park and Moreton Bay. The property boasts a spacious layout, with three bathrooms, a dining area, and a private balcony, making it ideal for families or groups of up to ten guests.
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Tangalooma
What are the must-see attractions in and around Tangalooma?
Tangalooma Island Resort is a must-see, with its famous dolphin feeding and the iconic Tangalooma Wrecks. If you're looking for something more adventurous, try the 4WD tour to the north of the island, or take a boat trip to Moreton Island's beautiful beaches.
What types of wildlife can travelers expect to see in the area of Tangalooma?
You'll see plenty of dolphins, especially around the wrecks, and you might even spot a whale or two if you're lucky. There are also plenty of seabirds, like pelicans and gulls, and if you're really lucky, you might even see a dugong.
What are the best holiday homes with a pool in Tangalooma?
The best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May or September to October, when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter can be chilly, but there's always something to do in Tangalooma.
What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Tangalooma?
There are no hiking trails in Tangalooma itself, as it's a small island. However, you can take a ferry to nearby Moreton Island and hike the trails there, such as the 'Cape Moreton Lighthouse Walk' or the 'Blue Lagoon Walk'.
What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in Tangalooma?
What are the advantages of renting a house or a villa in Tangalooma
Renting a villa gives you more space and privacy than a hotel room, and you can often cook your own meals, which can save you money. You'll also have access to amenities like a private pool or BBQ.
What are the best holiday homes with parking in Tangalooma?
Yes, you can take a short ferry ride to Brisbane, which offers a range of attractions like the Queensland Museum and the Gallery of Modern Art. If you're looking for something more natural, head to the beautiful beaches of the Sunshine Coast.