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Watch the vibrant bird life as the sun sets
Explore the wreck of the iconic "S.S City of Adelaide"
Dive into the history of the many sunken shipwrecks
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Witness the sky set ablaze as you sail along the coastline of Magnetic Island during this two-hour afternoon cruise, exploring the remains of famous shipwrecks. This tour starts in Nelly Bay, going all the way to Cockle Bay, offering exciting views of the raw cliffs of the island. While watching the fascinating shapes and colours of the coastline change, take in the pristine views of the lively bird population flying overhead. Snap some pictures and try to identify them all before they settle into their nests for the night.
The knowledgeable captain provides astonishing insights into the maritime history of the island, including the many sunken shipwrecks surrounding it. The highlight of the tour is the grand "S.S City of Adelaide", with half of its hull sticking out of the water, overgrown with trees and home to plenty of wildlife. You will also discover local art and culture and have lots of photo opportunities during the cruise. Have your camera handy and pack a pair of binoculars! You can even bring your own food and drinks on board for a convenient and intimate evening activity.
123 Sooning Street, Magnetic Island, QLD 4819
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$99.00
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We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia.