Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Redland City, Queensland

April 17, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Redland City, Australia including Straddie Adventures, Straddie Kingfisher Tours, North Gorge Walk, Redlands Kayak Tours, Brisbane Yacht Charters, Aria Cruises, Redland Museum, Wellington Point Jetty and Park, Redlands Indigiscapes Centre, Capalaba Regional Park.
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1. Straddie Adventures

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5.0 based on 93 reviews

Straddie Adventures

Join us for an ultimate Straddie Adventure! Guided bay kayaking with a cultural twist and Sandboarding tours. Experience Straddie from a different perspective. Explore the waters off Straddie in a 2 person or single kayak. Keep an eye out for dolphins, turtles and tropical fish. Location changes with weather and tides. Sandboarding - "Snowboarding, Straddie style" - fun for all ages! We use real sandboards, so grab some wax and hit the sand dunes. Sit, stand or lie down - style is up to you! Want to explore Straddie at your own pace? Kayaks are available for hire. You can find us located at One mile. Phone ahead to check availability. Specialising in adventure tours since 1998. Contact us for an unique aboriginal cultural experience on your next Straddie holiday, group tours or school groups.Bookings essential. No experience required - just a sense of fun and adventure!

2. Straddie Kingfisher Tours

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Straddie Kingfisher Tours

We provide 4WD Eco tours on the beautiful North Stradbroke Island. It is best to go to our web site for all the options available to you and your group.

3. North Gorge Walk

Midjimberry Road, Point Lookout, Redland City, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia +61 409 123 586 http://www.straddiekingfishertours.com.au/4wd-eco-tour-island-pick-up.html
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5.0 based on 747 reviews

North Gorge Walk

Reviewed By 19KMC - Brisbane, Australia

Absolutely beautiful, the most amazing views omg the ocean. It was very family friendly and easy to navigate, although there were a few stairs we were still able to take our big beach cart and help each other to go up and down stairs. We saw lots of cute kangaroo families which was a bonus and was so nice to experience a rich culture of traditional aboriginal(Quandamooka) people’s home land. We took the local bus there, it took us from the ferry terminal and dropped us right to the start of the walk, we got an all day bus pass for $10 and Winnie was free. We first stopped in at cylinder beach for a swim and lunch which was really lovely clear water and a decent pocket of water to swim in that’s protected by a sand bar, so it was nice flat water to swim in. There was also a ice cream truck and a smoothie/ juice truck which was nice to know you could get something. It was a lovely day out, really enjoyed it and I’m dying to stay over there!! the Cees xx

4. Redlands Kayak Tours

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Redlands Kayak Tours

Connect with the beauty of the southern Moreton Bay waterways with Redlands Kayak Tours. Take your family members, friends or workmates, or go solo, and let the operators guide you on a kayak tour you will remember forever. Your paddle journey of discovery can take you exploring along creeks, through mangroves, off the closest sand beaches to Brisbane and out into more open waters. Along the way, enjoy your guide’s knowledgeable commentary and the abundance of bird and marine life. At the completion of your tour, relax with fellow paddlers over light refreshments. A range of tour lengths – from 90 minutes to three and five hours, plus multi-day sea kayak adventures – ensures a tour suitable for all ages from eight years, and all levels of paddling fitness. For a natural, serene, scenic and eco-friendly adventure that comes with highly experienced guides and a good dose of excitement, contact Redlands Kayak Tours. Located only 30 minutes from Brisbane.

5. Brisbane Yacht Charters

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Brisbane Yacht Charters

Join us for a luxury half day sailing experience around the majestic Moreton Bay Islands. Our luxury catamaran, Aristocat, boasts optimum stability and comfort making this activity suitable for all ages and abilities. Whether you are the adventurous type who wants to get involved in the sailing or you are there to take in the peaceful surroundings, we will make this an afternoon all about you. - Swim/snorkel the pristine clear waters of Horseshoe Bay, Peel Island - Relax on white sandy beaches - The chance to spot dolphins, turtles, stingrays and dugong in their natural environment - Learn more about Moreton Bay’s history - Learn to sail under the guidance of our experienced crew. - Includes catered lunch and complimentary tea, coffee and water Private charters of Aristocat are also available! - Social Clubs/Birthday Parties - Corporate/Team Building Days - Skippered Overnight Charters - Bareboat

6. Aria Cruises

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Aria Cruises

Aria Cruises will take you on a sailing adventure like no other aboard a purpose built seawind catamaran. As you sail through the pristine waters that Moreton Bay has to offer, the boat will take you to some of the most scenic beach locations just of the mainland of Brisbane. On board you can also keep a look out for the different marine life in the area such as dolphins, turtles, dugongs and much more. Check out Aria’s Facebook Page for latest photo and news updates.

7. Redland Museum

60 Smith St, Cleveland, Redland City, Queensland 4163 Australia +61 7 3286 3494 [email protected] http://www.redlandmuseum.org.au/
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Redland Museum

The Redland Museum is a trip back into the history of the Redland area in Queensland. With transport and farming machinery from the local area; historic rooms depicting early life in the Redlands; the Toy Hall of Fame and our wonderful exhibits and events, the Redland Museum is a "must see" for locals and visitors alike. Open 7 days a week from 10am to 3.30pm, admission prices are $7 adults, $5 concession, $2 children and $15 for a family of 4.

Reviewed By Crazy_flash - Brisbane, Australia

Thanks to our friend who visited us from the states , I finally went to the museum & I’m glad I did . The staff were very helpful & welcoming the museum is very well set out depicting a bygone era some wonderful & informative exhibits. I encourage any visitor to go see the museum especially kids . They will see & learn quite a bit . Thanks Jill for your help .

8. Wellington Point Jetty and Park

Main Road, Wellington Point, Redland City, Queensland 4160 Australia
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Wellington Point Jetty and Park

Reviewed By holidayfly - Brisbane, Australia

This is a wonderful location to relax on a sunny day, especially a Sunday afternoon. There are pcinic tables or bring your own picnic blanket. You can walk out to King Island on a low tide on the sand bar. There are public amenties, fish and chip shop, a beach, childrens playground, the jetty and launch for boating. There is plenty of parking, but be warned it can get very busy as its a great location. Enjoy your visit to Wellington Point Jetty & Lookout.

9. Redlands Indigiscapes Centre

17 Runnymede Rd, Capalaba, Redland City, Queensland 4157 Australia +61 7 3824 8611 [email protected] http://indigiscapes.redland.qld.gov.au/
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Redlands Indigiscapes Centre

The IndigiScapes Centre is Redland City Council's environment education centre. Situated on 14.5 hectares of serene natural bushland, IndigiScapes offers native botanical gardens, a native nursery, bush trails, a nature playground and café specialising in local cuisine with a bush tucker twist.

Reviewed By 912MichelleA - Brisbane, Australia

We had been before and wanted to return for lunch on the shady verandah where we could take in the gardens and bird calls. The menu has a focus on native ingredients. The granata drinks were welcome on a hot, muggy day. We each settled in to enjoy these accompanied by toasted pannini sandwiches which were delicious. We would have loved to have tried some of the freshly made cakes and sweets, but we just couldn't fit another bit in. Next time that's for sure! It's a great place to take international and interstate visitors to experience the area's fauna and flora. Would 100% recommend the place.

10. Capalaba Regional Park

Pittwin Rd, Capalaba, Redland City, Queensland Australia http://www.brisbanekids.com.au/capalaba-regional-park-capalaba
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Capalaba Regional Park

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