Tangalooma Island Resort is an earthly haven situated in Tangalooma, Queensland in Australia. Formerly, it was a whaling station and was changed into an island getaway because of its rare flora and fauna and its breathtaking views. Couples or families hunting down a good vacation destination would undoubtedly love a Tangalooma Island Resort holiday.
This earthly haven is found on the west side of Moreton Island, right by Moreton Bay. It is famous for its fabulous white beaches and for having been a whale reserve since the year 1962, which was the year the whaling station closed down.
When taking a Tangalooma Island Resort holiday, you can expect to be assisted by friendly and helpful staff while at the same time being taken back by the glorious white sand beaches. You may also take on a lot of activities from wreck diving to feeding and playing with the dolphins. You will absolutely treasure every second of your stay.
Tangalooma has a tiny population of 300, but its tourism has helped this small township to blossom and maintain the scenic and stunning glory of the island. More than 3500 tourists frequent the resort every week, and even more in peak seasons. The local government has also developed a Centre for Marine Education and Conservation, to educate and train the local population as well as holidaymakers about the importance of keeping up the marine life in the area. The centre employs marine biologists to conduct information awareness drives and programs, just part of the nature tour package for tourists.
During a Tangalooma Island Resort holiday, everyone is sure to treasure their stay having more than eighty activities to select from - but it may be the best moment of your getaway will be the possibility to see the beauty of nature. Travellers can go sight-seeing and see the stunning sunrise and sunset by the beach, or play with the dolphins that swim around the resort.
Want to visit Tangalooma Island? For Tangalooma Island accommodation or Moreton Island accommodation, check out Moreton View.
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