Brisbane Day Trip to Bribie Island
🚙 A Full-Day 4WD Adventure from Brisbane 🌊
Quick Details
- Duration: 9 hours (approximately)
- Tour Type: Guided 4WD adventure
- Meeting Locations:
- 20 Gipps St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
- 392 Roma St, Brisbane City QLD 4000
(Please specify your pick-up location when booking.) - Hotel Pickup can be organised on request
Tour Highlights
✔ 4WD Beach Adventure – Experience an off-road drive along Bribie’s scenic coastline.
✔ Wildlife Spotting – Photo opportunities with kangaroos, goannas, sea eagles, and more. (Whales and Turtles in season)
✔ Swim in Tea-Tree Lagoons – Visit the unique, naturally stained lagoons.
✔ Explore Fort Bribie – Walk through World War II bunkers and learn their history.
✔ Relax on Ocean Beach – Enjoy a swim or stroll along the pristine shoreline.
✔ Lunch Included – A delicious meal to keep you energized.
✔ Soft Drinks & Water Provided – Stay refreshed throughout the day.
What to Expect on Your Day Trip
1️⃣ Pick-Up from Brisbane
- Depart Brisbane at 7 AM or 10 AM with a friendly guide.
- Travel to Bribie Island in an air-conditioned 4WD Van.
2️⃣ Arrival at Bribie Island
- Cross the Bribie Bridge and enter a world of stunning beaches and diverse ecosystems.
3️⃣ Off-Road 4WD Adventure
- Drive along sandy beaches and rugged bush tracks.
- Explore remote areas of Bribie Island’s National Park.
- Keep an eye out for wildlife—kangaroos, birds, Wallabies, Goannas and more!
4️⃣ Visit the Tea-Tree-Stained Lagoons
- Swim in the naturally amber-stained lagoons.
- Optional stand-up paddleboarding available (limited boards, shared use).
5️⃣ Explore Fort Bribie
- Walk through WWII bunkers hidden along the dunes.
- Learn about Bribie’s military history from your guide.
6️⃣ Lunch Break
- Enjoy a fresh, locally sourced lunch by the beach.
7️⃣ Relax at Ocean Beach
- Swim in the clear ocean waters.
- Take in the scenic coastline and soft sands.
8️⃣ Return to Brisbane
- Depart Bribie Island after a full day of adventure and relaxation.
- Arrive back in Brisbane late afternoon, Early Evening.
What’s Included?
✅ Professional Driver & Guide – Expert commentary and assistance throughout the tour.
✅ Round-trip Transport from Brisbane – Hassle-free pick-up and drop-off.
✅ 4WD Adventure – Off-road access to stunning locations.
✅ Lunch – A delicious meal provided.
✅ Water & Soft Drinks – Stay hydrated during the trip.
✅ National Park Entry Fees – No additional costs.
What to Bring
🎒 Comfortable clothing & footwear
🩱 Swimwear & towel (for the lagoons & ocean swim)
🧢 Sunscreen, hat & sunglasses
📸 Camera for wildlife & scenic shots
💧 Reusable water bottle
Brisbane to Bribie Island: Your Next Adventure Awaits
Ready to escape the city and experience a day of adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking natural beauty? Bribie Island, located just an hour north of Brisbane, offers a unique blend of pristine beaches, lush national parks, and fascinating history. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, this Bribie Island day trip has something for everyone.
Why Choose G’Day Adventure Tours?
The best way to explore Bribie Island, Queensland’s hidden gem is with an expert guide. G’Day Adventure Tours offers a seamless, hassle-free experience that takes care of everything—from Brisbane pick-up and transport to off-road beach drives, wildlife spotting, historical site visits, and relaxing swims in stunning natural lagoons.
By joining this small-group tour, you’ll venture beyond the typical tourist spots, enjoying exclusive 4WD access to remote beaches and landscapes.
Discover Bribie Island: More Than Just a Beach Day
Bribie Island over half the island is a protected national park, home to diverse ecosystems, native wildlife, and World War II history. This full-day guided adventure takes you through everything from rugged bushland and scenic coastal dunes to crystal-clear ocean waters.
What to Expect on Your Day Trip
1️⃣ Pick-Up from Brisbane
Your adventure begins with a comfortable ride from Brisbane, where your guide will introduce you to the day’s exciting itinerary.
2️⃣ Arriving at Bribie Island
As soon as you cross the Bribie Island Bridge, you’ll be greeted by stunning ocean views and a sense of being far removed from city life. This is where the fun begins!
3️⃣ Off-Road 4WD Beach Adventure
Get ready for an exhilarating drive along Bribie Island’s coastline. Feel the thrill as the 4WD vehicle cruises across the sand, offering breathtaking views of Moreton bay and the Pacific Ocean on one side and towering dunes on the other.
Along the way, you’ll have opportunities to spot native wildlife, including:
🦘 Kangaroos grazing on the sand dunes (at times on the beach itself)
🦅 Sea eagles soaring overhead
🦎 Goannas and other reptiles basking in the sun
🐬 Dolphins playing in the waves (seasonal)
During the right season, you might even spot Whales breaching and cruising along the coastline Or Baby turtles making their way off the dunes into the ocean
4️⃣ Explore the Tea-Tree-Stained Lagoons
One of the most unique sights on Bribie Island is its tea-tree-stained lagoons. The deep amber color of the water comes from the surrounding tea trees, creating a serene and picturesque swimming spot.
🌊 Swimming is optional, but highly recommended! For those wanting a bit more adventure, stand-up paddleboards are available for shared use, giving you a chance to glide across the calm waters while enjoying the tranquility of the lagoon.
5️⃣ Step Back in Time at Fort Bribie
History lovers will appreciate a visit to Fort Bribie, one of the island’s World War II bunkers. Learn about Bribie Island’s military history and explore the remains of gun emplacements and mine control huts, once used to protect the Australian coastline.
6️⃣ Relax and Swim at Ocean Beach
After or before (depending on tides) the excitement of 4WDing and history exploration, it’s time to unwind on Ocean Beach. Whether you want to:
🏖 Sunbathe on the sand
🌊 Swim in the crystal-clear waters
📸 Capture stunning coastal views
Bribie Island offers the perfect beach setting for you to relax and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.
7️⃣ Lunch with a View
A day of adventure works up an appetite! Enjoy a delicious, fresh lunch while taking in the breathtaking beach scenery. It’s the perfect opportunity to chat with fellow adventurers and soak in the peaceful island vibe.
8️⃣ Return to Brisbane
After a fun-filled day, sit back and enjoy the ride back to Brisbane, arriving by late afternoon— Early Evening just in time to reflect on the memories you’ve made.
Why Visit Bribie Island?
This tour offers the best of both worlds:
✔ Thrilling 4WD adventure across remote beaches
✔ Relaxing swims in the ocean and tea-tree-stained lagoons
✔ Fascinating history at Fort Bribie
✔ Wildlife encounters in a protected national park
With expert guides leading the way, you’ll gain deeper insight into Bribie Island’s history, nature, and hidden spots that most visitors never get to see.
Why Choose G’Day Adventure Tours?
🛻 Hassle-Free Travel – We take care of transport, so you can relax and enjoy the experience.
🦘 Expert Local Guides – Learn about Bribie’s history, wildlife, and ecosystems.
🌿 Eco-Friendly & Sustainable – Explore responsibly while preserving Bribie’s natural beauty.
⚡ Perfect Balance of Thrill & Relaxation – From off-road 4WD excitement to peaceful beach moments, this tour has it all.
Book Your Bribie Island Adventure Today!
🌴 Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience! Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, family, or group, this tour is the perfect way to discover one of Queensland’s hidden gems. (please note minimum numbers are required for a tour to operate)
Frequently asked question
How Long does it take to get to Bribie Island
Getting from Brisbane to Bribie Island is pretty straightforward and takes about an hour by car. You’ll drive north on the Bruce Highway and then take the Bribie Island exit, which leads you straight to the bridge onto the island. It’s an easy drive with beautiful scenery, making it a nice start to your adventure!
Kangaroos on the Beach
A unique sight on Bribie Island: a kangaroo enjoying the beach right in front of the G’day Adventure Tours bus, offering an unforgettable wildlife encounter.
Imagine stepping onto a quiet stretch of sand and spotting kangaroos hopping along the beach — that’s the kind of magical moment you can experience on Bribie Island. These iconic Australian animals are often seen on the island’s eastern beaches, grazing and exploring near the ocean.
It’s a unique experience to witness kangaroos lounging or hopping across the sand while waves gently roll in. Bribie Island is one of the few places where you can enjoy such close encounters with wildlife in a beach setting. you might just find yourself sharing the beach with some of Australia’s most beloved creatures!
Our Vehicles
At G’day Adventure Tours, our custom-modified 4×4 Hiace Commuter buses are designed to give you the ultimate off-road experience. These tough, reliable vehicles have been specially modified to handle the sandy tracks, rugged terrain, and beach drives that Bribie Island is famous for.
With raised suspensions and powerful 4WD capabilities, our buses can tackle everything from soft sand to rough bush trails, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride for all passengers. But it’s not just about the mechanics — the buses are also equipped with spacious, comfortable seating, air conditioning, and large windows, so you can enjoy panoramic views of the stunning landscapes while cruising in style.
Whether you’re navigating through the island’s natural beauty or traveling along the beach with waves lapping at the wheels, our 4×4 Hiace Commuter buses are the perfect way to experience Bribie Island’s wild side in comfort and safety!
Bribie Island
Bribie Island: A Hidden Gem in Moreton Bay, Queensland
Nestled off the coast of Queensland, Bribie Island is the most northern island in Moreton Bay, a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Located just 45 minutes’ drive from Brisbane Airport, this remarkable island remains relatively unknown to many, but its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity make it a perfect getaway for nature lovers. With over one-third of the island designated as a National Park, it offers a sanctuary for both wildlife and visitors looking to reconnect with nature.
A Nature Lover’s Paradise
Bribie Island boasts over 30 kilometres of pristine, golden beaches, making it one of the world’s largest sand islands. The island’s natural beauty is complemented by the Bribie Island National Park, where dense forests, wetlands, and coastal dunes are preserved to protect the native ecosystem. This National Park is crucial in maintaining the delicate balance of wildlife habitats, from towering eucalyptus trees to sprawling mangroves that thrive along the island’s shoreline.
One-third of Bribie Island being protected as National Park means visitors are met with landscapes untouched by development. As you wander through the walking trails, you’ll encounter an environment teeming with life—home to over 350 species of birds and countless other wildlife such as kangaroos, turtles, and even dolphins that frolic near the shores.
A Bird Watcher’s Dream
Bribie Island’s bird population is a true spectacle. With its wetlands, beaches, and forests providing diverse habitats, the island is a haven for migratory birds and endemic species alike. Among the 350 bird species, you’ll find majestic white-bellied sea eagles soaring overhead, while colorful parrots and cockatoos fill the skies. The mangrove forests provide feeding grounds for wading birds such as herons, egrets, and spoonbills, and the wetlands draw rarer species like the black swan and various shorebirds.
For those passionate about bird watching, Bribie Island offers numerous spots where you can quietly observe these incredible creatures in their natural environment. The island’s position in Moreton Bay also means it plays a role in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, one of the world’s most critical bird migration routes.
Marine Life and Coastal Wonders
Beyond its birdlife, Bribie Island’s coastal waters are alive with marine activity. Dolphins are frequently spotted near the shore, and if you’re lucky, you might catch sight of a dugong grazing in the shallow waters, one of the last populations of these gentle sea creatures in Moreton Bay. Turtles, including the endangered loggerhead turtle, use the island’s beaches as nesting grounds, particularly during the warmer months. (November to April)
Fishing enthusiasts will find the waters surrounding Bribie Island to be incredibly rewarding. The island’s rich marine biodiversity makes it a fantastic spot for recreational fishing, with species such as whiting, bream, flathead, and tailor abundant in the area. Kayaking and paddleboarding along the calm waters of Pumicestone Passage, which separates the island from the mainland, also offer opportunities to experience the tranquil marine environment up close.
Wildlife Encounters on Land
On land, Bribie Island doesn’t disappoint when it comes to wildlife encounters. Visitors can easily spot kangaroos lounging in the shade or hopping across the open fields, while dingos, though elusive, roam the island’s more remote areas. The island’s forests and bushland also host a variety of reptiles, including goannas, which can often be seen basking in the sun.
One of the island’s most notable species is the dingo, which plays an essential role in maintaining the island’s ecosystem. Though sightings are rare due to their shy nature, dingoes are an integral part of Bribie Island’s wildlife. Visitors are reminded to respect the wildlife and observe them from a distance to preserve the natural balance of the ecosystem.
Outdoor Adventures and Recreation
Beyond wildlife watching, Bribie Island offers an array of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a quiet escape into nature or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, the island has something for everyone. Bushwalking and hiking trails wind through the National Park, offering breathtaking views of the island’s diverse landscapes, from sandy dunes to lush forests. The Bribie Island Bicentennial Trail, for instance, takes visitors through a scenic 3.8-kilometer journey of the island’s natural beauty.
For those keen on exploring the island’s waters, boating and fishing are popular pastimes. The protected waterways around Bribie make for excellent kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding, with calm, crystal-clear waters perfect for gliding through. The nearby Pumicestone Passage, a stunning stretch of water between the mainland and Bribie Island, is a haven for marine life and offers a serene escape for those looking to enjoy water sports or a peaceful boat ride.
Camping and Eco-Friendly Stays
For a more immersive experience, visitors can opt for camping within Bribie Island National Park. The park offers several campsites, including those accessible only by four-wheel drive or boat, providing a true wilderness adventure. Camping on Bribie Island allows you to wake up to the sound of waves crashing against the shore and the calls of native birds, all while being surrounded by some of Queensland’s most untouched natural landscapes.
For those seeking a bit more comfort, eco-friendly lodges and holiday homes are available, blending sustainability with luxury. Staying on the island offers a perfect opportunity to disconnect from the hustle of daily life and truly reconnect with nature.
Bribie Island’s Historical Significance
Aside from its natural beauty, Bribie Island holds historical and cultural significance. The island has been home to the Kabi Kabi and Joondoburri for thousands of years, with evidence of their traditional fishing and hunting practices still visible today.
During World War II, Bribie Island also served as a defensive outpost for Brisbane, with fortifications still visible along the coastline. The Bribie Island Seaside Museum offers insight into this period of history, as well as the island’s development and its role in shaping the region’s cultural landscape.
Sustainable Tourism on Bribie Island
As more travelers discover the wonders of Bribie Island, the focus on sustainable tourism has become increasingly important. The island’s delicate ecosystems require careful management, and visitors are encouraged to follow guidelines that help preserve the natural environment. The Bribie Island National Park operates with a clear mission to protect the island’s flora and fauna while providing opportunities for people to enjoy its beauty responsibly.
Eco-conscious tourism initiatives have been implemented across the island, from wildlife conservation programs to efforts aimed at reducing plastic waste and promoting recycling. By choosing eco-friendly accommodation and participating in responsible wildlife tours, visitors can help ensure that Bribie Island remains a pristine haven for generations to come.
Bribie Island may be a hidden gem, but its remarkable landscapes, diverse wildlife, and wealth of outdoor activities make it a destination worth exploring. Just a short drive from Brisbane, the island offers a tranquil retreat where nature thrives and adventure awaits. From its protected National Park to the crystal-clear waters surrounding its shores, Bribie Island invites visitors to discover the wild beauty of Queensland in its purest form.
FAQs
What wildlife can be seen on Bribie Island?
Bribie Island is home to over 350 bird species, including kangaroos, Wallabies, goannas, dolphins, dugongs, and turtles.
How far is Bribie Island from Brisbane?
Bribie Island is located approximately 45 minutes’ drive from Brisbane Airport.
Is Bribie Island part of a National Park?
Yes, one-third of Bribie Island is protected as a National Park.
What activities can visitors enjoy on Bribie Island?
Visitors can enjoy bird watching, bushwalking, fishing, camping, kayaking, and wildlife tours.
Are there camping facilities on Bribie Island?
Yes, camping is available within the Bribie Island National Park, with various campsites offering both basic and secluded settings.
Is Bribie Island family-friendly?
Yes, Bribie Island offers a variety of family-friendly activities, including beach outings, wildlife encounters, and educational tours.