What to do in Bribie Island North
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Full-Day Moreton Island 4x4 Sightseeing Tour
Rp2.160.911
per traveller

Brisbane River Cruise with entry to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Rp1.704.032
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Tamborine Mountain: High Ropes and Ziplines Adrenaline Pass
Rp2.037.430
per adult

Plaza Premium Lounge at Brisbane Airport (BNE)
Rp714.681
per adult
72% of travellers recommend

Moreton Island: Tangalooma Day Trip with ATV Quad Bike Tour
Rp2.210.303
per adult
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1. Australia Zoo
Australia Zoo is a good place to see the iconic wildlife of “Down Under,” such as pouched marsupials and scaly reptiles. What makes the zoo so unique is that the world-famous crocodile wrestler Steve Irwin called it home. Come and see his legacy: a thrilling Australian animal kingdom that also includes species from around the globe.
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2. Mooloolaba Beach
The north-facing Mooloolaba Beach, with its pristine white sand, calm lapping water and surrounding grassy knolls, is a great spot for a day of rest by the seaside. Lounge about on the grassy areas, sunbathe on the beach, snorkel, swim or body board over the surf and scuba dive on the sunken HMAS Brisbane.
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3. Mooloolaba Esplanade
Come to the bustling Mooloolaba Esplanade to dine or shop with a view of the azure waters of the Pacific Ocean. Along with the beach, the boat harbor and rock wall of The Spit, this central strip is a highlight along the scenic Mooloolaba waterfront.
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4. Bulcock Beach
This flawless beach, with its picturesque waterfront and views of Bribie Island, is a perfect spot to enjoy the serenity of the Sunshine Coast. Warm waters lead south into the Pumicestone Passage, between the mainland and Bribie Island. The beach is popular with families because of its shallow waters, grassy knolls and seaside picnic areas. Away from the water enjoy the esplanade’s shade, viewing platforms and seats to rest upon.
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5. Aussie World
Turn your world upside down with thrilling rides at Aussie World. Play arcade games, explore the sideshow and discover bizarre and curious rooms. With more than 30 rides, games and activities, this theme park provides an exhilarating day out for the young and the young at heart.
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