While it's renowned for its pristine waters and soft white sands, the beaches of North Stradbroke Island are just one of its unique features. This diverse island is home to lakes and lagoons, an array of wildlife, quaint villages and some of the friendliest locals around. While it may be tempting to spend your days swimming, surfing or lying under a beach umbrella with a great book, don't miss the opportunity to discover some of Straddie's other amazing experiences. There are always plenty of things to do on Straddie.
Held quarterly, Straddie Sales & Rentals in conjunction with the Amity Point Progress Association run the Acoustic Amity Twilight Markets every Queensland school holidays. The event kicks off at 4pm with the highlight being the bustling market hall, which showcases products made by the diverse and talented creatives who call Straddie home. Head outside to the 'Chill Out' music zone where you can enjoy live music and an array of fresh food options. Depending on protection measures put in place by the government to prevent the spread of COVID 19, the next markets are scheduled to be held on Saturday 23 September 2023 at the Amity Point Community Club, Wallum Creek Drive, off Claytons Road and will run between 4pm to 8pm. Give us a call if you require further information.
You may not have ever considered bird watching high on your to-do list, but take an eco tour of Straddie's lake and wetlands, and you may see everything in a whole new light. An eco tour will introduce you not just to birds, but to a vast number of wildlife species, and the unique flora that makes up this protected region. Discover just why it's been internationally recognised as one of the most important wetlands areas in the world. You might also enjoy a bushwalking or 4WD tour of the area.
Straddie Adventures is owned and operated by Traditional Owners of Quandamooka who live on a place people call "Minjerribah" (North Stradbroke Island). The tour business "Straddie Adventures", specialise in Bay Kayaking, Sand Boarding and can link you to FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TOURS with a difference. North Stradbroke Island has plenty to offer the adventurous visitor of all ages and Straddie Adventures offers a unique experience through sharing, demonstrating and teaching their Aborgiginal culture passed down for generations. |
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Straddie Kingfisher Tours customise packages for individuals, schools, social groups and corporate functions. 4WD Eco Tours, sand boarding, snorkelling, beach fishing, kayaking and shore excursions are all on offer by this award winning business. Call Dave and Margaret today and make the most of their knowledge and passion for this stunning island. |
Just a few years ago, The North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum at Dunwich was named the best small museum in the country. Pay a visit to discover some of the fascinating local history, from both an Indigenous and European perspective. There's also a sign-posted walking tour around Dunwich, which points out locations of historical significance.
Stradbroke Island has rich Aboriginal heritage, which is well worth exploring. There are several tour options, which will introduce you to the history and culture. You might view a cultural dance performance, visit a gallery to learn all about painting, head inland on a bush tucker tour, or even learn how to paint and throw a boomerang (it's not as easy as it looks!). Indigenous tours and performances are a great option for kids and adults alike.
Salt Water Murris Art Gallery is an Aboriginal contemporary visual arts and craft centre located in Dunwich. The not-for-profit organisation predominantly comprises of descendants of the original Nunukal, Nughie and Goenpul tribes of this region who identify as people of the sand and sea. |
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Gooriemooka Tours will introduce you to Quandamooka land and sea culture and explore the law and stories that are enshrined in the living heritage of ghe the Dandruba people. Depending on the season, you will also have a chance to participate in gathering some of the resources the local indigenous community manage, and cooking / eating them in traditional ways. | |
Take time out with your tummy and enjoy a meal or drink at any number of great waterside locations. There are takeaways, casual cafes and even a few fine-dining options. Try the bayside Little Ship Club at Dunwich, Seashells Café/Bar at Amity or Stradbroke Island Hotel at Point Lookout with a bistro, restaurant and a great bar with stunning ocean views. Lunch or dinner by the water is a Straddie must-do!
Stradbroke Hotel also has a spa onsite, so if you're looking for some holiday luxury, why not book in for a massage. Soothe those aching muscles and unwind.
It may not be known as a shopper's paradise, but that doesn't mean there aren't a few places you can hit for retail therapy. There are galleries dotted across the island, as well as fashion, gift and homewares stores at Point Lookout. One great option is the Sunday markets, also at Point Lookout. It runs weekly during the peak season, and less frequently in the cooler months, however the local shops will display notices so you know just when to visit. Fossick through a range of stalls to discover local arts and crafts and fresh food produce.
In short, you won't be left wanting for things to do on Straddie. Whether it's a rainy day (we do get a few) or you're simply after a change of scene, Straddie has plenty of activities to keep everyone busy. When it comes to accommodation, we're equally diverse. Choose from waterfront, water-view and nearby properties, holiday houses, charming cottages and yes, even many pet-friendly accommodation options. Straddie is nothing if not diverse, so when you have your holiday dates finalised, pay a visit to our listings to discover just what's available.