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Providence V  

Providence V is Magnetic Island's own tall ship, a classic 62-feet gaff-rigged schooner, built as a replica of the Gloucestershire schooners, the first boats to sail in the America's Cup in the 1870s. She is a family owned vessel and is moored at Pep ...

book now From $ 75.0 to $ 129.0 More Information

Magnetic Island Bus Service (Scenic Tour)  

The three hour Magnetic Island Scenic Tour departs twice daily at 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Magnetic Island Bus Service utilises a smaller bus enabling them to reach areas not generally accessible. You can be collected from your island accommodation or ...

From $ 40.0 to $ 40.0 More Information

Reef Eco Tours  

Reef Eco Tours was developed by Doctor Andy Lewis, a graduate of the department of marine biology at James Cook University. Doctor Lewis and his staff provide safe and informative snorkelling excursions on the coral reefs of Magnetic Island and the ...

From $ 70.0 to $ 170.0 More Information

Sea Kayak Eco Adventures  

“We take only photos and leave only footprints” Magnetic Island Sea Kayaks is one of the oldest running operations on the east coast established in 1993, they operate the Island's only Advanced Ecotourism Certified tour and the regions first Aust ...

From $ 45.0 to $ 69.0 More Information

Tropicana Guided Adventure Company  

With two statewide Tourism Awards and 10 North Queensland Awards, Tropicana uses its unique signature stretch Jeeps to showcase Magnetic Island and Townsville in a very special and totally unique way. Expert driver/guides include (or recently include ...

From $ 66.0 to $ 235.0 More Information

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Cow Bay Beach

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Finding Utopia in Hervey Bay

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Keswick Island, Whitsunday's

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Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

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Surfing at Shipsterns Bluff, Marion Bay, SE Tasmania

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