Bribie Island

Bribie Island

Queensland

A sand island in Australia connected to the mainland by a bridge. It's known for its national park, wildlife including kangaroos and dolphins, calm beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular spot for fishing, boating, and family holidays.

Practical Travel Guide for Bribie Island

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

A visa is required for most travelers. Citizens of many countries can apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or an eVisitor visa for tourism or short-term business visits.

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Getting Around

Getting around the island is primarily done by car. A local bus service is available, but schedules can be limited. Cycling paths are also popular. A 4WD vehicle is necessary for exploring the sandy tracks of the national park.

Local Flavors

Bribie Island's food scene is focused on casual dining with an emphasis on fresh, local seafood. Clubs, cafes, and restaurants along the Pumicestone Passage offer alfresco dining with great views.

Fish and ChipsMoreton Bay Bugs (seasonal)Fresh Oysters and Prawns