Tour overview

Discover Brisbane Eco Tours & Nature Adventures

Brisbane and its surrounds are a haven for nature lovers. From lush rainforests and pristine islands to wildlife sanctuaries and eco river cruises, Cooee Tours & Waggie Group make exploring Queensland’s natural beauty safe, fun, and eco-friendly.

Why Choose Eco Tours in Brisbane?

Eco tours are the perfect mix of adventure, education, and relaxation.

Top Brisbane Eco & Nature Tour Highlights

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Tours

Visitor holding a koala at Lone Pine Sanctuary, Brisbane

Moreton Bay & Island Adventures

Tour group snorkelling at Tangalooma Wrecks, Moreton Island

D’Aguilar National Park Rainforest Tours

Scenic Eco River Cruises

Passengers spotting birds on the Brisbane eco river cruise

Who Are Eco Tours for?

Eco tours are perfect for:

Testimonials – What Our Guests Say

Sarah T.
Brisbane, QLD
“An unforgettable day! The guides were knowledgeable, and my kids loved seeing koalas up close. Highly recommend Cooee Tours for eco adventures.”
David L.
Sydney, NSW
“Our eco tour to Moreton Island was simply amazing. Comfortable buses, great itinerary, and breathtaking snorkel experience!”
Emily R.
London, UK
“Perfect mix of sightseeing and learning. Loved the eco river cruise and rainforest hikes. Will definitely book again.”

FAQs – Brisbane Eco Tours

How long are the eco tours?

Most eco tours range from half-day (4–5 hours) to full-day (8–10 hours), depending on destination and activities.

Yes, tours are family-friendly with safe itineraries, educational experiences, and easy-to-manage activities.

Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, water, a hat, and swimwear if joining Moreton Bay tours.

Yes, we offer discounted rates for schools, corporate groups, and large bookings. Contact us for a tailored package.

Book Your Brisbane Eco Tour Today

At Cooee Tours and Waggie Group Bus Charter Services, we make eco travel safe, comfortable, and stress-free. With expert guides and modern vehicles, we deliver memorable eco adventures for groups of all sizes.

Included

  • Transport (hotel/meeting-point pickup + drop-off)
  • Guided walk(s)
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Entrance fees
  • Meals or picnic
  • Water/snacks
  • sometimes gear (binoculars, walking sticks)

Morning – Pick-up & Scenic Drive

Your day begins with a convenient hotel pick-up in Brisbane City. As you travel out of the CBD, your eco-guide introduces the region’s rich natural and cultural history while you pass the Brisbane River, leafy suburbs, and panoramic views on the drive towards the bay or hinterland.

Mid-Morning – Wildlife & Nature Walks

Arrive at a national park, rainforest reserve, or island setting such as Moreton Island, Stradbroke Island, or the Scenic Rim. Enjoy a guided bushwalk where your guide points out native plants, birdlife, and wildlife like koalas, kangaroos, or colourful parrots. Expect opportunities for photography and eco-education about local ecosystems.

Late Morning – Coastal or Lookout Stop

Pause at a scenic lookout — perhaps Kangaroo Point cliffs (if staying near the city), North Gorge Walk at Stradbroke Island, or a hinterland ridge with sweeping views of valleys and volcanic peaks. Here, your guide explains the geological history of the region and how the landscapes were formed.

Lunch – Picnic or Local Café

Enjoy a gourmet picnic with fresh local produce or dine at a sustainable local café. Meals often include seasonal fruit, salads, fresh seafood, or vegetarian/vegan options, with emphasis on Queensland ingredients.

Afternoon – Adventure or Relaxation

Depending on the tour, your afternoon might include:

- Snorkelling around the Tangalooma Wrecks (Moreton Bay)

- Kayaking through calm mangrove waters

- Visiting waterfalls in Lamington or Springbrook National Park

- Wine tasting at an eco-friendly Scenic Rim winery

- Cultural insights into Aboriginal heritage and storytelling

Late Afternoon – Return Journey

Stop for one final highlight — perhaps a hidden beach, a rainforest boardwalk, or a sunset viewpoint. Relax as your guide drives you back to Brisbane, sharing insider tips for more eco-adventures you can explore on your own.

Evening – Drop-off

Return to your hotel or meeting point in Brisbane by early evening, with a camera full of photos and a deeper connection to Queensland’s natural wonders.