South Stradbroke Island
South Stradbroke Island is one of Australia's rare and unique sand islands. Undeveloped, and with an unspoilt beauty, it boasts a vigorous diversity of flora and fauna. Only 45 minutes from Brisbane.
The southern end of South Stradbroke fronts the Broadwater, and the tip marks the Gold Coast Seaway, only metres from the mainland at Southport Spit. In the northeast you'll find the Tipplers Passage that separates the island from many small islands near the mainland.
Stay in award-winning South Stradbroke Island holiday accommodation ... perched over the water's edge, or in self-contained cabins nestled deep in a forest of Banksia trees.