Relax on your balcony of our luxury Queensland Island Resort and watch the whales frolic and breach on their annual trek north. Or watch the Whales pass with their playful calves on their return south. Dolphins, turtles and manta rays also frequent the waters off Point Lookout.
While the southern right whales appear to be the more unconcerned about proximity to people and even nearby boats, it seems it is the humpback whale which is the more quickly found in the waters of Australia during the whale season.
North Stradbroke Island has some of the most spectacular scenery found in Queensland and some of the best vantage points for viewing the Whales as they head north for the winter months. North Stradbroke Island of the world's largest sand islands, it is situated at the southern end of Moreton Bay. White sandy beaches stretch for as far as the eye can see, while a system of freshwater lakes in the island's centre provides great picnic and swimming spots.
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Located at North Stradbroke Island's Point Lookout, Whale Watch Ocean Beach Resort provides endless views along the main surfing beach, over the Pacific Ocean and to the Gold Coast and beyond. Relax on your balcony of our luxury Queensland Island Resort and watch the whales frolic and breach on their annual trek north. > MORE |
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