Undoubtedly one of Australia’s best kept secrets, Moreton Island is two per cent beachfront
resort, 98 per cent national park, 100 per cent enjoyment.
P&O Cruises marks a significant change to its shorter P&OSeaBreaks itineraries by calling
here, as well as being the first big ship cruise line to drop anchor of this island’s beautiful shores.
This is a place where moments of exhilaration are matched only by opportunities for relaxation.
There is sand tobogganing, parasailing and quad bike riding, as well as beach and water
activities and a wild dolphin feeding program like nowhere else in the world.
Visitors can spot dugongs, turtles and if they’re lucky, whales, and can snorkel the
shipwrecks off the island’s coast.
There is also a festival atmosphere for P&O Cruises passengers when they visit, the perfect
introduction to the perfect destination.
Best Months: Moreton Island’s climate is mild all year round, however
people used to tropical island temperatures may find its winters cold.
Summer can be quite hot and humid, with temperatures between 21-29
degrees on average. Sea temperatures range from about 26-28 degrees in
the summer months and about 20-22 degrees in the winter months.
Don’t Miss: The beach side entertainment at Moreton Island will keep you
entertained for the whole day. The Dolphin Discovery tour including the
dolphin feeding is delivering a rare and must do experience.
Sightseeing: P&O cruises will anchor on the West side of Moreton Island,
where you will be greeted with onshore entertainment, food stalls and more. However
discovering Moreton Isand does not stop there, be sure to hop on a tour to check out Honeymoon
Bay, Champagne pools, Cape Moreton Lighthouse, Tangalooma ship wrecks and much much
more! Be sure to keep your eyes out for dolphins, dugongs, sea turtle and other marine life.
Language: English
Cash or Card: Cash and credit cards are accepted with a voucher system to make purchases at
stalls during the festivals currently under consideration.
