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North Stradbroke Island Safaris
North Stradbroke Island is a sand island with some good beaches and possible to visit by boat from the Gold Coast. Some of the activities on North Stradbroke Island are whale watching, scuba diving, 4 wheel driving, camping, surfing & white sandy beaches.
Stradbroke & Fraser Island Safaris
Stradbroke Flyer - (1800 002 172)
Sea Spirit - (07 348 9777).
South Stradbroke Island
South Stradbroke Island is one of Australia 's sand islands and has a large flora and fauna collection.
South Stradbroke Island Resort
(07 5577 3311) offer a bus pick up and fast ferry service.
Couran Cove Island Resort



North Stradbroke Island is an Australian island in the state of Queensland, 30 km southeast of the capital Brisbane. Before 1896 the island was part of the Stradbroke Island. In that year a storm separated it from South Stradbroke Island, forming the Jumpinpin Channel. The island is about 38 km long and 11 km wide.
The permanent population the island is quite small, but the number of people on the island swells significantly during the holiday season. There is no bridge to the island and the only access is by vehicular or passenger ferries leaving from Cleveland.
There are three main settlements on the island. Dunwich is the largest and has most of the services including the school. Point Lookout is on the surf side of the island and is the major tourist destination in the season. The third is Amity Point and is much smaller and a popular fishing spot on the island.
South Stradbroke Island is an Australian island in the state of Queensland, south of Brisbane and forms the northern end of Gold Coast. The 22 km by 2.5 km sized island is the smaller one of the two Stradbroke Islands and lies very close to the mainland.