Hotels in Moreton Island

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Villa 15 Tangalooma Resort Moreton Island - Moreton Island
10 139 reviews

Villa 15 Tangalooma Resort Moreton Island

house, Moreton Island
This beachfront villa is situated in the Tangalooma district of Moreton Island, just a short walk from the main resort area and close to landmarks like Fort Cowan Cowan and the Moreton Island Lighthouse. The property has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The villa comfortably accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a sleepout. It boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, parking, and a range of water activities including kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
Bali Hai @ Cowan Cowan - Moreton Island
8.0 1 review

Bali Hai @ Cowan Cowan

house, Cowan Cowan
Bali Hai @ Cowan Cowan is situated in the town of Cowan Cowan, offering easy access to nearby landmarks and attractions.
This two-bedroom house is ideal for families or groups of friends, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a private balcony, barbecue facilities, free parking, and a flat-screen TV.
Villa  38 Moreton Island - Moreton Island
9.7 36 reviews

Villa 38 Moreton Island

apartment, Tangalooma
This two-bedroom villa is located just a 15-minute walk from Tangalooma Beach and Moreton Bay and within 5km of the Desert and Moreton Island National Park. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The 120 square metre villa comfortably accommodates up to 6 guests and offers a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, tennis courts, a garden, and a terrace.
Cowan Palms @ Cowan Unit 3 - Moreton Island
9.6 4 reviews

Cowan Palms @ Cowan Unit 3

apartment, Moreton Island
This two-bedroom apartment on Moreton Island is located close to the historic Fort Cowan Cowan and the Moreton Island Lighthouse, offering easy access to the island's natural beauty.
The self-contained apartment, which can accommodate up to seven guests, features a private deck with a BBQ, a fully equipped kitchen with a freezer, and a private bathroom.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Moreton Island

  • What are the best landmarks to visit on Moreton Island, Australia?

    Moreton Island boasts some incredible landmarks. Tangalooma Wrecks are a must-see for snorkelling or diving, offering a unique underwater experience. The towering sand dunes at the western end of the island are perfect for sandboarding or simply taking in the breathtaking views. Then there's Cape Moreton Lighthouse, a historic landmark with panoramic coastal vistas. Finally, the pristine beaches, like those at Cowan Cowan and Blue Lagoon, are perfect for swimming and relaxing.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Moreton Island?

    Tangalooma Island Resort, Bayview Breeze and Bayview Breeze are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Moreton Island.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Moreton Island, Australia?

    A great itinerary would involve a day exploring the Tangalooma Wrecks, followed by an afternoon of sandboarding at the western dunes. Spend a day relaxing on the beaches, perhaps swimming or kayaking in the calm waters of Blue Lagoon. Consider a sunset cruise to witness the stunning colours over the ocean. Longer stays might include a hike to Cape Moreton Lighthouse and exploring the island's many walking tracks.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Moreton Island?

    The best family friendly hotel in Moreton Island is Tangalooma Island Resort.

  • What is the best time to visit Moreton Island, Australia?

    The best time to visit is during the Australian spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) for pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (December to February) is hot and can be busy, while winter (June to August) is cooler and may experience some rain.
  • What popular festivals can you find on Moreton Island, Australia?

    Moreton Island itself doesn't host large-scale, dedicated festivals. However, many events are held on the mainland, easily accessible by ferry, which might coincide with your visit. Check local event listings for any relevant events closer to your travel dates.
  • What traditional local food should you try on Moreton Island, Australia?

    There isn't a specific 'traditional Moreton Island cuisine'. However, many restaurants and cafes on the island offer fresh seafood dishes, reflecting the local catch. Expect Australian classics like fish and chips, or perhaps a delicious seafood platter.
  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list for Moreton Island, Australia?

    While much of Moreton Island is well-known, exploring beyond the main tourist areas can reveal hidden gems. Look for secluded beaches accessible only by 4WD, or discover hidden walking trails through the island's bushland. A local guide might provide insights into these lesser-known spots.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions on Moreton Island, Australia?

    The best way to connect with locals is by chatting with staff at the island's businesses, such as restaurants or tour operators. Joining a guided tour can also offer opportunities to learn about the island's history and environment from knowledgeable guides, who are often long-term residents.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks on Moreton Island, Australia?

    Moreton Island experiences a subtropical climate. Be prepared for sunshine, but also potential for rain, especially during winter. Strong winds and currents can be present, particularly near the ocean. Always check weather forecasts before engaging in water activities and be aware of the potential for jellyfish stings and saltwater crocodiles, particularly in less frequented areas.
  • What are some special items you’ll need when travelling to Moreton Island, Australia?

    Pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for sun protection. Insect repellent is advisable. If you plan on hiking, wear sturdy shoes. Swimwear is essential, and if you're snorkelling or diving, don't forget your gear. For 4WD access, an appropriate vehicle is necessary.

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