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8 guides · tours, activities & local tips
Discover pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving adventures.
Experience incredible wildlife encounters, from whales to dolphins and dugongs, right off shore.
Escape the mainland bustle with 4WD adventures and camping under starry Australian skies.
Learn about the Quandamooka people's rich cultural heritage and connection to Moreton Island.
Enjoy world-class sandboarding down towering, natural sand dunes for a thrilling rush.
Moreton Island offers an unspoiled natural paradise for an unforgettable island getaway.
Moreton Island enjoys a subtropical climate with warm, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Expect sunshine year-round, with most rainfall occurring during the summer months (December to February). The island benefits from sea breezes, which can moderate the summer heat.
The shoulder seasons, from April to May and September to October, are often considered the best times to visit Moreton Island, offering pleasant temperatures, lower humidity, and fewer crowds.
The peak season typically runs from December to January during the Australian summer school holidays, and again during the June-July winter school holidays. Expect warm weather, larger crowds, and higher accommodation prices.
The off-season generally falls during the wetter months of summer (February to April, excluding Easter) and the cooler, quieter months of late autumn and winter (May to August). You can often find better deals and a more tranquil experience.
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