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2 giờ 30 phút
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Cruise through the stunning Great Sandy Straits on a 2.5-hour wildlife adventure. This journey explores the serene waters between Fraser Coast and K’gari, the world’s largest sand island, visiting seven unique islands rich in natural beauty and wildlife. Keep your eyes open for dolphins, turtles, and a variety of sea birds as certified naturalists share insights about the local ecosystem and conservation efforts. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and families, this cruise combines relaxation with the thrill of marine encounters, all while honoring the Butchulla people's heritage.
- Duration: 2.5-hour scenic wildlife cruise
- Spot dolphins, turtles, and diverse birdlife throughout the journey
- Learn from certified naturalists about local wildlife and conservation
- Ideal for families and nature lovers, departing from Urangan Harbor
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
K'gari (Fraser Island)
What can you see? Explore the coastlines of 7 unique islands in the Great Sandy Straits Where will you cruise? Our voyage traces a stunning, sheltered path through the strait: Urangan Marina → Round Island Round Island → Pelican Bank Pelican Bank: survey the shallows Pelican Bank → Little Woody Island via Moon Point Little Woody Island: slow coastline cruise Little Woody Island → Duck Island Duck Island: slow coastline cruise Duck Island → Picnic Island Picnic Island: slow coastline cruise Picnic Island → Big Woody Island Big Woody Island: scenic run along the coast at 15 knots, with stops at the lighthouse and for wildlife sightings Big Woody Island → Urangan Marina Documented sightings of wildlife include: Indo Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins Australian Humpback Dolphins Ospreys White-bellied Sea Eagles Australasian Gannets Brahminy Kite Shore birds Sting Rays Dugongs Green Turtles Fish Sea birds – snipes, sandpipers, curlews, oystercatchers and stilts Terns
Certified Guide
Vận hành bởi Pacific Whale Foundation Australia