Stradbroke Island - Fast Facts

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Stradbroke Island - Fast Facts

Stradbroke Island (including the North and South Islands and Dunwich)
Fascinating islands lying to the east of Brisbane.
Located 30 km southeast of Brisbane, North and South Stradbroke Islands and the historic settlements at Dunwich and Amity Point have become popular holiday destinations and day tripper locations for Brisbane people wanting to escape from the city. The islands, they were separated by a storm in 1896, are only 13 km from the seaside suburbs of Cleveland and Redland Bay by regular ferry services.

North Stradbroke Island is about 38 km long and 11 km wide while South Stradbroke is smaller being only 22 km long and about 2.5 km wide.

Tourist Information

Stradbroke Island Visitor Centre
Ferry Terminal Dunwich
Stradbroke Island QLD
Telephone: (07) 3409 9555

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