From Brisbane Tangalooma Dolphin Feeding Day Cruise

(3 customer reviews)

$135.36

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From Brisbane: Tangalooma Dolphin Feeding Day Cruise USD 131.7. Travel to Moreton Island for a day of adventure, relaxation, and discovery with lunch included. Feed wild dolphins on this one-of-a-kind, unforgettable experience. Supercharge your day with either a desert safari tour or the marine discovery cruise..
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3 reviews for From Brisbane Tangalooma Dolphin Feeding Day Cruise

  1. Robin

    This tour is highly recommended! I would even book it again! – it should be noted that the port is a bit out of the way (about 15 minutes by car, not accessible by public transport, so plan for additional costs) – return journey by ship (there you get 2 vouchers for a drink, which you redeemable on the round trip) – On arrival at the port the full resort was introduced – Free coffee and tea all day – Very clean toilets and showers on site – Beautiful beach with pelicans – Vouchers for lunch were also included , very tasty – the desert tour is highly recommended, the sand surfing is great fun, but also very exhausting – and feeding wild dolphins was a unique experience – you can book other activities on site at any time and have enough time for them (e.g. helicopter flight, snorkeling, glass bottom boat tour)

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    It was a great day tour. We chose the variant with the Desert Safari. When we came from the ferry, we were welcomed by the guest service and the rest of the day was explained to us and everything important was shown. There are lockers in the VIP Lounge, which cost AUD 2 (per opening). The feeding of the ‘wild’ dolphins was a tourist bulk, as expected.

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    The island is magical, beautiful scenery, calm waters, lot of fish… facilities are supergood, too, and there are plenty of activities to choose from, I regret coming only for a day, it would be really worth staying the night.
    What was a bit disappointing though is that I felt money matters more than giving the best experience, e.g. the dolphin feeding includes a photo but it turns out to be a really low resolution version that you cannot use for anything basically, but of course for extra money you can buy the high resolution version, or the snorkelling tour is with soooo many people and you have to swim through so quickly that you cannot fully enjoy.
    I took a lot of tours in Australia and everywhere I felt I was getting more than promised, this was the first time I didn’t have this experience.
    But the island itself is really paradise.

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