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Tangalooma Island Resort, is surrounded by crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and untouched national parks. Tangalooma on Moreton Island, just 75 minutes from Brisbane is a wonderland waiting to be explored. With over 75 tours and activities on offer, Tangalooma is Australia's premier island resort and a perfect choice for those looking for an action packed, educational, nature based or relaxing experience. It is your choice. The unforgettable experience of hand feeding a pod of wild bottlenose dolphins that visit Tangalooma each evening is by far the favourite activity of overnight resort guests. This great resort, is easy to get to and truly offers something for everyone.

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Highlights & Inclusions
Surrounded by crystal clear waters and fringed by Moreton Island National Park, Tangalooma offers a perfect holiday destination. There’s a wide range of accommodation and dining options to suit all budgets and tastes, from 4 ½ star beach holiday homes and apartments to 3 star hotel rooms or resort units.
Here you will have the opportunity to take a wide range of tours and enjoy a range of activities including: Desert Safari tour with sand tobogganing, ATV quad bike tours, Whale Watching cruise (June to October), Dugong Eco Cruise, jet ski tours, four wheel drive tours, parasailing, snorkelling, helicopter scenic flights and much more. The Tangalooma Marine Education and Conservation Centre will give you an insight into the marine life that call Moreton Bay home, or you can participate in one of the educational guided tours accompanied by one of the Marine Biologists.
Dining facilities at Tangalooma include Tursiops Buffet Restaurant, Steakhouse and Chefs' Restaurant in the beachfront rotunda, Beach Cafe and Coffee Shop.
The most memorable experience for most will be the hand feeding a pod of wild bottlenose dolphins. All overnight guests have the opportunity to wade into the water and feed these playful creatures.