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8.1 324 reviews
Bribie Island
06/07 – 09/07
NZ$549/nighttotal: NZ$1647 (3 )
Bribie Island Caravan Park
3 8
camping , Woorim
Bribie Island Caravan Park is located in Woorim, on the northern tip of Bribie Island, just a short drive from the Pumicestone Passage and the beautiful beaches of the Sunshine Coast. This makes it an ideal base for exploring the area and enjoying a range of water activities. The park offers a variety of accommodation options, including cabins and powered sites. The park has a swimming pool, a playground, a barbecue area, and a camp kitchen, making it a great choice for families.
9.0 289 reviews
Bribie Island
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$309/nighttotal: NZ$2163 (7 )
Landsborough Holiday Park
1 2
camping , Landsborough
Ingenia Holidays Landsborough offers convenient accommodation in Landsborough, within walking distance of the town centre and the Landsborough Museum. The resort provides air conditioning, a garden, parking, and features contactless check-in/out, plus barbecue and picnic areas for guests' use.
Bribie Island
21/12 – 28/12
NZ$815/nighttotal: NZ$5705 (7 )
Family Retreat In Ningi. Pet Friendly!
1 2
hotel , Ningi
This three-star Ningi house, perfect for a "Family Retreat in Ningi. Pet Friendly!", is conveniently located within 1.1km of Sandstone Point Hotel, 0.8km of a boat ramp, and 1.6km of Bribie Island, offering easy access to Goodwin Beach and the Bruce Highway. The recently renovated property features three bedrooms sleeping multiple guests (king, double, and king single beds), a fully equipped kitchen (excluding some locked cabinets), two smart TVs (55" and 32"), a large backyard with decked areas, and secure access via digital lock and external security cameras; a two-bay carport is available.
8.5 217 reviews
Bribie Island
27/06 – 28/06
NZ$431/nightfor 1 night
Broadwater On The Peninsula
1 2
hotel , Sunshine Coast
The Broadwater On The Peninsula, a 4-star hotel situated in Broadwater on the Peninsula, offers a tranquil environment with straightforward access to local attractions. This accommodation provides complimentary high-speed internet, free on-site parking, and a refreshing swimming pool, with select rooms featuring air conditioning and laundry services, alongside options for separate living areas, balconies, or terraces.
Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Bribie Island
What are some hidden gems to explore on Bribie Island, Australia?
For a hidden gem, try exploring the less-visited northern beaches. The Pumicestone Passage offers fantastic kayaking opportunities, and you can discover secluded coves and birdlife. The Bongaree Peninsula has some lovely walking trails with views, less crowded than the main beaches. Also, don't overlook the Bribie Island National Park's quieter sections away from the main access points; you might stumble upon some beautiful, secluded spots.
Are there any notable festivals that take place on Bribie Island, Australia?
Bribie Island itself doesn't host large-scale, internationally known festivals. However, nearby areas often have events that are easily accessible from the island, such as events in Caboolture or the Sunshine Coast. Local community events are advertised through local notices and publications.
What types of natural environments are typical on Bribie Island, Australia?
Bribie Island boasts diverse environments. You'll find beautiful sandy beaches, the calm waters of Pumicestone Passage, significant stretches of coastal dunes, and the significant Bribie Island National Park with its woodlands and wetlands. The passage itself is a significant ecosystem supporting a wide variety of marine life.
Are there popular sporting events or activities on Bribie Island, Australia?
Fishing is extremely popular, with many keen anglers targeting various species in the Pumicestone Passage. The beaches are great for swimming, surfing (depending on conditions), and sunbathing. There are also opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding and boating. Several walking and cycling tracks are available throughout the island, particularly within the national park.
What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate on Bribie Island, Australia?
Bribie Island has a subtropical climate. Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen (SPF 30+ or higher), a hat, and sunglasses. During the warmer months (November to April), you'll need insect repellent. Sturdy footwear is recommended for walking on the sand and trails. In the cooler months (May to October), you might want to pack light layers for evenings as temperatures can drop.
What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents on Bribie Island, Australia?
Visiting the local markets (check for schedules) provides a chance to meet locals and experience the island's community spirit. Participating in organised fishing charters or guided nature walks can provide opportunities to chat with locals knowledgeable about the area. Simply spending time at the cafes and restaurants in Bongaree will allow you to interact with residents.
Is Bribie Island, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?
During whale migration season (usually June to November), you might spot humpback whales migrating along the coast from the beaches or during a boat trip. The birdlife in the Pumicestone Passage varies seasonally, with different species appearing at different times of the year. The best time to see diverse birdlife is during the spring and autumn months.
What are the best local foods on Bribie Island, Australia?
Fresh seafood is a must-try on Bribie Island, with many restaurants offering local catches. There are several cafes and restaurants in Bongaree offering a variety of cuisines. Many establishments utilise locally sourced produce where possible.
What are the best adventurous activities on Bribie Island, Australia?
Kayaking or paddleboarding through the Pumicestone Passage allows you to explore the waterways and observe the marine life up close. Four-wheel driving on the beach (where permitted and with the appropriate vehicle) is a popular activity. Hiking through the Bribie Island National Park offers opportunities for exploring the diverse landscapes. Remember to always check the tide times before venturing onto the beach.