Get ready for an unforgettable journey across the stunning waters of Moreton Bay Marine Park. This 4-hour guided Jetski tour is perfect for thrill-seekers and experienced riders looking to explore crystal-clear waters, hidden shipwrecks, marine wildlife, and iconic island destinations — topped with a lunch stop at Straddie Brewing Co.
This is one of our most adventurous rides. Prior Jetski experience is highly recommended. This is not a tour for beginners.
Glide under the iconic Gateway Bridge
️ Cruise past St Helena Island, rich with colonial history
Visit Peel Island, a local wildlife haven
Dash across open waters to North Stradbroke Island
Enjoy a drink and gourmet lunch at Straddie Brewing
Scenic stops and photo opportunities across Moreton Bay
Please arrive on time — late arrivals may miss the tour with no refund. You will find us located down by the water. Come say hi
Moreton Bay Marine Park is a protected marine area off the coast of southeast Queensland, stretching from Caloundra to the Gold Coast. Covering over 3,400 square kilometres, it includes a rich diversity of ecosystems such as coral reefs, seagrass meadows, mangroves, wetlands, and sandy islands. The park is home to a wide range of marine life, including dugongs, dolphins, turtles, whales, and over 50,000 migratory shorebirds. It is internationally recognised for its ecological significance and is managed under a zoning plan that balances conservation with recreation, allowing for activities like boating, diving, and fishing in designated areas.
St Helena Island is a heritage-listed island in Moreton Bay, Queensland, known for its former colonial prison. Once a high-security penal settlement, it now offers guided tours showcasing prison ruins and rich history. Surrounded by marine park waters, the island is also home to diverse wildlife and cultural significance.
Peel Island (Janday: Teerk Roo Ra) is a heritage-listed national park in Moreton Bay, about 4 km off Brisbane. Known for its sandy Horseshoe and Platypus Bays, rich wildlife—including turtles, dolphins, dugong—and historic ruins of a quarantine station and leper colony, it offers limited camping and water‑access only
North Stradbroke Island, known as Minjerribah to the Traditional Owners, is the world’s second-largest sand island, located just off the coast of Brisbane in Moreton Bay. The island features pristine beaches, freshwater lakes, dense forests, and wetlands teeming with wildlife including dolphins, turtles, koalas, and migrating whales. Its three main townships—Dunwich, Amity Point, and Point Lookout—offer a mix of community charm, natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. The island is deeply connected to the Quandamooka people, with opportunities to explore Indigenous culture through art, guided walks, and storytelling. It’s a peaceful yet adventurous escape from city life.
Straddie Brewing Co is the perfect way to unwind after a day exploring Moreton Bay. Located just minutes from the Dunwich jetty on North Stradbroke, it offers stunning rooftop views over the island and bay, fresh island-inspired food, and a welcoming atmosphere that captures the spirit of Straddie.
A landmark that marks the gateway to Brisbane Airport or a coastal escape. For adventure seekers, like jetski riders on the river below, it’s an iconic sight to cruise beneath — especially at sunrise or sunset when the bridge glows in golden light.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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