Discover Southern Moreton Bay
These Islands Are The Redlands Best Kept Secrets!
At the southern end of The Redlands, just off the coast of Redland Bay, you’ll find a group of Southeast Queensland’s most picturesque, peaceful islands.
Russell Island, Macleay Island, Karragarra Island and Lamb Island form the habitable portion of what’s known as the Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI). Coochiemudlo and North Stradbroke are also inhabited whilst there is the trifecta of smaller natural and uninhabited islands too.
Minjerribah/North Stradbroke
With so many options to live, explore, or holiday, this sand island is the second largest of it's type in the world! Now that's definitely something to get out and enjoy
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Coochiemudlo Island
A hidden gem nestled in the embrace of Moreton Bay, Queensland. The promise of an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Plan a visit and find out more
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Russell - Macleay & Nearby Islands
Conveniently accessible by regular ferry services departing from Redland Bay. The ferry journey provides local transportation and also offers picturesque views of the bay
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The Trifecta of Smaller Natural Islands
The lesser known destinations of Peel Island, Goat Island and King Island are reachable by a short boat ride from Wellington Point or Victoria Point