Moreton Bay
Discover Moreton Bay, Queensland
Moreton Bay is one of Brisbane’s most stunning natural treasures, stretching along Queensland’s southeast coast. Known for its crystal-clear waters, sandy islands, diverse marine life, and relaxed coastal towns, the bay is the perfect destination for day trips, weekend getaways, or extended holidays.
Whether you’re seeking adventure on the water, encounters with dolphins and whales, or simply a peaceful escape from the city, Moreton Bay has something for everyone.
👉 Planning more adventures in the region? Check out our Brisbane Tours, Gold Coast Tours, and Sunshine Coast Tours.
🏝️ Things to Do in Moreton Bay
1. Explore Moreton Island
- Snorkel or dive around the Tangalooma Wrecks.
- Race down sand dunes with sand tobogganing.
- Hand-feed wild dolphins at Tangalooma Island Resort.
2. Stradbroke Island (North & South Straddie)
- Surf at world-class beaches.
- Spot kangaroos, koalas, and marine life.
- Walk the famous North Gorge Walk for panoramic ocean views.
3. Wildlife & Marine Experiences
- Join a Moreton Bay whale watching cruise (June–November).
- Spot dugongs, sea turtles, and playful dolphins.
- Explore the Moreton Bay Marine Park.
4. Island Hopping & Beaches
- Visit hidden gems like Coochiemudlo Island, Peel Island, and St Helena Island.
- Kayak, paddleboard, or sail across the bay.
- Relax on quiet sandy beaches.
5. Redland Bay & Coastal Villages
- Dine by the water in Cleveland or Wynnum-Manly.
- Browse farmers’ markets and enjoy fresh seafood.
- Walk the Wellington Point jetty or enjoy coastal parklands.
👉 Want more coastal adventures? Explore our Redlands Travel Guide.
🎟️ Top Tours & Activities in Moreton Bay
Booking a guided tour is one of the best ways to experience Moreton Bay’s highlights. Here are some of the most popular options:
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Moreton Island Day Trip from Brisbane
Includes 4WD adventure, sand tobogganing, and snorkelling the Tangalooma Wrecks. 👉 Book your Moreton Island adventure today and discover Brisbane’s island paradise!
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Whale Watching Cruise (June–November)
Spot humpback whales, dolphins, and turtles with expert commentary on a scenic cruise. 👉 Reserve your whale watching tour now – seats fill quickly during peak season!
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Tangalooma Dolphin Feeding Tour
Spend the day on Moreton Island and hand-feed wild dolphins at sunset. 👉 Secure your dolphin feeding experience and create memories you’ll never forget.
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North Stradbroke Island Tour
Visit pristine beaches, walk the North Gorge, and spot kangaroos and koalas. 👉 Book your Stradbroke Island tour for the ultimate coastal escape.
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Island Hopping Adventure
Explore Peel Island, St Helena Island, and Coochiemudlo with history, nature, and beaches. 👉 Join an island-hopping cruise and uncover the hidden gems of Moreton Bay.
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Kayak & Paddleboard Tours
Paddle through mangroves and calm bay waters, often with a magical sunset backdrop. 👉 Reserve your kayaking or SUP tour and see Moreton Bay from a new perspective.
🍴 Food & Drink in Moreton Bay
The region is famous for its Moreton Bay Bugs (a local shellfish delicacy), plus fresh prawns, oysters, and fish. Many restaurants and cafés serve up ocean-to-plate seafood with bay views, especially in Manly Harbour Village and Cleveland Point.
👉 For foodies, don’t miss our Brisbane Food & Coffee Tours for more culinary adventures.
🚤 Getting to Moreton Bay
- Just 30 minutes from Brisbane CBD by car.
- Regular ferries and barges service the islands.
- Tour operators run daily trips for snorkelling, whale watching, and island adventures.
👉 Staying longer? Plan day trips to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast for more Queensland highlights.
❓ Moreton Bay FAQs
A: Moreton Bay is easily accessible by car, ferry, or organised tour. Brisbane Airport is only a short drive away.
A: The bay is beautiful year-round, but whale watching season (June–November) is especially popular.
A: Yes! The islands and coastal villages have calm, safe swimming beaches.
A: Dolphins, sea turtles, dugongs, migrating whales, and hundreds of bird species.
A: Yes – you can book day tours, cruises, or ferry transfers to Moreton, Stradbroke, and smaller islands.
🌏 Why Visit Moreton Bay?
Moreton Bay is where Brisbane meets the ocean – a natural playground offering adventure, relaxation, and wildlife encounters just minutes from the city. From snorkelling at Tangalooma to exploring Stradbroke Island or enjoying fresh seafood by the water, Moreton Bay is an unforgettable Queensland experience.
👉 Ready to explore more of Southeast Queensland? Browse our Brisbane Tours, Gold Coast Tours, and Sunshine Coast Tours.
Moreton Bay Weather & Best Time to Visit
Moreton Bay enjoys a subtropical climate, making it a year-round destination. Visitors can expect plenty of sunshine, warm summers, and mild winters.
🌡️ Average Weather by Season
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Summer (December – February):
Hot and humid, with average daytime temperatures between 28–32°C. Afternoon storms are common, but the warm water makes it the best time for swimming, snorkelling, and beach days. -
Autumn (March – May):
Pleasant and less humid, with average temperatures of 22–28°C. Calmer seas make this a great season for island hopping, kayaking, and exploring coastal villages. -
Winter (June – August):
Mild and dry, with daytime temperatures averaging 18–24°C. Nights can be cooler, around 10–14°C. This is also whale watching season, when humpbacks migrate through Moreton Bay. -
Spring (September – November):
Warm and sunny, with temperatures of 22–30°C. Wildflowers bloom, wildlife is active, and conditions are perfect for outdoor activities and water sports.
🐋 Best Time to Visit
- For Whale Watching: June – November
- For Beaches & Swimming: December – March
- For Outdoor Adventures with Mild Weather: April – May, September – October
👉 No matter when you visit, Moreton Bay offers a perfect mix of island escapes, wildlife experiences, and coastal relaxation.