Moreton Island Accommodation

 

Moreton Island offers a range of different accommodations depending on your needs/the size of your party. There’s holiday home rental, unit rental, glamping, dorm accommodation, and of course camping is available at the five different camp grounds and camp zones. Please scroll down to view available accommodation on Moreton Island.

When you’re ready to book your ferry over, please click here to view Micat availability!

House/Unit Rental

Tangalooma Island Resort

Tangalooma offer five beachfront resort accommodation styles ranging from 3½ to 4 Star quality, including hotels, units, villas & apartments.

Moreton Island Accommodation Services

Moreton Island Accommodation Services list accommodation for rent from cabins, holiday houses to luxury beachfront houses.

Accommodation on Moreton

Accommodation on Moreton offer accommodation at Tangalooma, Cowan and Bulwer.

Billsys Beach House

Located in Bulwer at the northern end of Moreton Island, Billsys Beach House provides comfortable, family friendly accommodation on Moreton Island and the perfect base for that much needed getaway. This holiday house is fully equipped featuring four bedrooms, covered outdoor area, BBQ and fire pit, sleeps 8-10 people and has plenty of space for the kids!

Castaways Moreton Island

Located in the small township of Bulwer just a 20 minute drive North from the Micat landing point, Castaways Moreton Island boasts glamping tents, unit and dorm accommodation as well as an on-site store and cafe.

Tangalooma Beach House

Tangalooma Beach House ‘Coign 5’ is a privately owned, architect-designed home available for holiday rentals.

Shorebird On Moreton Beach House

Situated on the hilltop above Tangalooma Resort, this private holiday home
offers spectacular views over Moreton Bay & Tangalooma Wrecks. The family
friendly house sleeps 10, includes a buggy, FREE Fast WIFI, games room with
table tennis table, and is central to all the adventure Moreton Island
offers!

Moreton Island on airbnb

There’s a range of short term rental options (for all budgets) available on Airbnb.

Moreton Island on stayz

Check out the range of accommodation listed on the Stayz website.

Moreton Island on HomeToGo

You can also book accommodation through HomeToGo, click to view their offerings.

Moreton Island on lastminute.com.au

Looking for a great deal? Try Last Minute to see if there are any last minute specials available.

Happy Days Moreton Island

Happy Days offer three different luxury beach houses which fit 8-12 people.

If you are the owner of any of these properties and would like any edits or if you’d like your property displayed on this page please email us.

Camping

Mulgumpin Camping

As of November 2020 the Quandamooka people were formally recognised as traditional owners of Moreton Island (known as Mulgumpin). You can purchase vehicle and camping permits (prior to travel, please!) from the Mulgumpin website.

Camping on Moreton Island

A camp ground is an allocated area (marked by totems) that is slightly in from the beach (walking distance) and has cold showers and drop toilets. There are no numbers allocated within the camping ground, it’s just first in, best dressed.

A camping zone is a bit of beach between A & B (also marked by totems) where you pick your favourite spot. There are existing areas behind the foredunes with clear 4WD access tracks. There are no facilities, bring your own portable toilets and camp showers or you are welcome to drive to the closest camp ground and use the facilities there. This is our full wilderness option.

Always keep in mind that Moreton Island is remote, and facilities are limited, so please plan ahead accordingly!

  • 5 Camp Grounds
  • 5 Camping Zones (for the more adventurous!)
  • Wrecks area has QLD Parks WiFi
  • Campfires generally allowed in fireplaces or firepits
  • Vehicle access permits available when booking the Micat
  • Book vehicle/camping permits on Mulgumpin website
  • Call QYAC on 07 3415 2816 for permit questions!
  • Click here to read our Moreton Island Camping guide!
Step 1: Plan Your Adventure

Want to go Fishing? Interested in a day tour? See more information to help plan your adventure.
Step 2: Book the Micat

Bookings are essential for both passengers and vehicles on the Micat.
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Step 3: Book your Accommodation

Explore the varied accommodation options available on Moreton Island!