Tangalooma Beach Resort #1

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Tangalooma Beach Resort #1

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From where I live in Scarborough, Redcliffe in Queensland, Australia I look across Moreton Bay to Moreton Island where the stunningly beautiful, Tangalooma Beach Resort is situated. Even though it is close to home, I have only stayed there twice and each action packed, yet completely relaxing week, was as special and as memorable as the other.

My husband and I caught the Tangalooma Ferry from Holt Street wharf in Pinkenba, Brisbane with a sense of excitment and anticipation. I knew what to expect but John had not had the pleasure of visiting the island before.

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After finding a seat near a window we settled in for our 75 minute cruise along the Brisbane river and headed out to Moreton Bay where the breeze became more noticeable as we left the mainland in our wake.

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Before we knew it, the Tangalooma Beach Resort jetty was in our sights and we prepared to disembark. Accomodation at the resort ranges from Hotels, Units, Apartments, Villas & Houses and it also has a variety of Time Share units available and this was our choice of accomodation for the week ahead.

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There is a great Beach Cafe at Tangalooma which caters for bistro-styled menus and provides classic takeaway meals as well. Other eating places include Tursiops Breakfast Buffets, a Coffee Lounge, Chinese Dining and Stone's Australian Resort dining facility and of course, the Lucky 7 Convenience store.

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I really do enjoy going out for dinner but I also like preparing my own meals and as the cost of food at the convenience store is rather expensive we packed a large esky of food items which would satisfy us in between treating ourselves to a few cafe meals when I was not in the mood for cooking.

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Al Fresco dining is the way to go on Tangalooma. And look at that view beyond the hedge!

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With our bags and esky in hand we made our way to the check in area. People were involved in all types of beach activities and the scenery in every direction was one of pristine beauty. Tourists were milling about, playing volley ball on the beach, swimming, talking, laughing and relaxing. It was a very welcoming introduction to our holiday preparing the way for an enjoyable few days in this tropical paradise.

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Fat wheeled beach bikes were lined up against a fence and a row of segway machines were also available for hire. The large 'spider' type wheels on the bikes are designed to provide riders easy travel across the velvet white sand on the island. People can go at their own pace and explore the iconic Tangalooma wrecks at the northern end of the beach or traverse further still from Tangalooma Point to Cowan Cowan.

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The sturdy blue and white kayaks are popular for many and as the waters surrounding the island are crystal clear, you can catch a glimpse of some of the diverse marine life which habitat this area. Bottlenose dolphins, whales, dugongs, stingrays, a variety of sea birds and turtles, all call Moreton Bay, 'Home.'

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We followed the path towards the office and wondered how long it would take for us to be given the key to our unit so that we could start unpacking.

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I noticed a young girl playing with a rusty old winch next to a rusty old anchor and was intrigued to observe the distinct contrasts between the old and the new.

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Tangalooma was originally a whaling station and years later, the Tangalooma Island Resort was built on the actual site of that old whaling station. Relics from the original whaling station, like these ones, are a fascinating feature of the resort.

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Moreton Island is one of the least polluted and least disturbed coastal environments along the Queensland/New South Wales coast. Apart from a small area of sandstone and rhyolite, Moreton Island is made up entirely of sand.

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It also boasts the highest sand dune in the world. Mount Tempest reaches 285 metres and one can enjoy 360 degree views of breathtaking scenery from its lofty heights. The sandstone and rhyolite areas are found at Cape Moreton and have built up over 400,000 years.

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Tangalooma is referred to as, "The Jewel of the Moreton Bay Region." This well protected and much treasured area provides a natural theme park for visitors such as, Desert Safari Tours (which includes sand tobaggganing) ATV Quad Bike Tours, Scenic Flights, Marine Discovery Cruises, Sunset Cruises, Wreck Diving experiences and so much more. One of most popular attractions here, is the ability to hand feed a pod of wild bottlenose dolphins who swim to the shore every single night for this treat.

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I left John to keep an eye on our bags because there was still quite a queue of people waiting to be booked in and I was getting impatient to get some photos while the sun was shining. One of the scenic helicopters was getting re-fueled.

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I wondered how much petrol it devours every day as they are certainly kept very busy.

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So much to see. So much to do and I simply cannot fit it all in one blog, so I will return soon with Episode #2 of my 'Tangalooma Beach Resort' blogs. I hope to see you then.

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If you'd like to read a former blog about a seperate trip to The Tangalooma Wrecks

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You mentioned whales!

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Ooooh, I'm going to have to use the word, 'Whales' in my blogs more often @jackmiller Thank you very much for this great bonus. I am delighted, and happy to know you enjoyed reading this post. Blessings.

I loved the post, looking for a house to turn into our family home up that part of town! (sort of)

From Deception Bay all the way to Bellmere, was originally looking at down south from Brissie, in the Alexandra Hills area but up nth looks a lot nicer and less occupied.

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Oh, thats very interesting Jack. Have you had a chance to check out Scarborough on the Redcliffe Peninsula? It is the creme de la creme of Queensland. The council do a great job looking after the grounds and it is such a family friendly place........and then of course the temperatures are a couple of degrees cooler due to the sea breezes.

Personally, I would love to live right by the waters edge, but my Mrs doesn't want to. Sort of. So even Deception Bay is kinda out of the question, but that is the area that I am scouting every day on the various realestate sites.

We used to live in Deception Bay. There are some nice areas there but nothing like Scarborough.......but then I am very biased as you may have guessed. North Lakes is a thriving area and has a huge shopping center (and a Cosco) so people don't have to go far to have all their needs met. Good infrastructure with a new train station.The lake itself is lovely and has a lot of wildlife there. There are lots of places to go for walks and what makes North Lakes attractive is the elevated residential areas. Its not boringly flat. North Lakes is well positioned for good access to the Sunshine Coast or the Gold Coast. Where are you living at the moment?

I'm in whoop whoop and the family is in Sydney.

Whoop Whoop with internet sounds good to me Jack. (lol)


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Nice photos, especially the one with the bikes. That looks like a fun place to visit. Did you go up in one of those little helicopters? With those huge windows, you could probably get some fun aerial photos on one of those rides. It would be interesting to see if the success of drone photography has actually impacted their business at all but, from your description, I'm guessing it hasn't had a significant effect.

Thank you for your interest in this blog @fotosdenada It is a fun place to visit for all ages and boredom doesn't enter the equation at any stage whatsoever. As much as I would have loved to see the place from above in one of those helicopters with the big windows, I haven't done so. One day hopefully.

I dont know of any impact re drone photography but I do know business is thriving at the resort.

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It would be so revitalizing and enjoyable to spend some time on an island where you knew the air was fresh. Sometimes in the city streets, one almost feels like holding one's breath.

You mentioned that the island was all sand. So there weren't any Moreton Bay Fig trees there? ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎

Hello @allyinspirit many thanks for your welcome visit and support. Moreton Island has very pure drinking water too and I'm sure I didn't see any Moreton Bay Fig Trees near the resort itself. I'm not sure about the rest of the island as I didn't get further than decent walking distances for the resort. Its a good question though and I'd be interested in fidning out if there are actually Fig Trees growing anywhere on the island.

Pure drinking water just in itself would be worth staying at Moreton Island for.

I just did a quick search Trudee, to find that Moreton Bay Fig trees can be found on Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island but no mention of them growing on Moreton Island.

But according to Wikipedia this common name is derived from Moreton Bay in Queensland, Australia and so maybe they grow in Moreton Bay but not the island. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎

You're a good girl doing all that research and getting back to me @allyinspirit Thank you for that. We definitely have a lot of Moreton Bay Fig trees in and around the Brisbane area. Some are very stately and must be a fair few years old.

Pleasure Trudee. Love the stateliness of these trees. There are a few in the Sydney Botanical Gardens and close by in the Domain too.

Sadly another historic Moreton Bay Fig has just been removed. This time from Sydney's Admiralty House ~ With much outcry. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎

They are stately indeed @allyinspirit I can just imagine the outcry in Sydney. You'd think with all the technology and expertise available a good compromise could have been made.

Hi Trudee just dropping by to say Hi again. Loved this blog. Looks like great fun. Did you intend to put #ulog in the tag line. Or did you forget. Have a great Day, Andy x

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Hello Andy. How are you doing? Thanks a lot for your lovely comments and you've confirmed to me again just how observant you are. I fully intended to add #ulog as a tag but forgot. Sometimes I have to learn the hard way. (lol)

Yes, Tangalooma is a fabulous place to stay and due to our temperate climate visitors can enjoy it all year round.

Great to catch up with you again. x

Me observant? Thats a new one lol. It was a good blog and enjoyed reading every word. Is it expensive to stay there like is it in reach of most families budgets in Australia... Always good to catch up Trudee x

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It is expensive to stay there and that is why we packed an esky so that we could cook most of our own meals but the water activities, tours etc aren't cheap. We are very fortunate to have the use a friends Time Share bonus weeks which is very cheap and makes it possible for us to get away from time to time.

What would we do without friends Trudee? 😘😄

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Life would be very boring and not very fufilling without friends in our lives Andy.

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