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Villa 30

Kitchen and Dining Area

Lounge area Villa 30

Main Bathroom Villa 30

Kitchen with Dishwasher

Single Trundle under couch

Washing Machine and Clothes Dryer

Beachfront Dining at Tangalooma Resort

Children's Playground

Swim in Tangalooma's two pools

Go Sand Tobogganing at The Desert

A Moreton Sunset
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Tangalooma Villa 30, Moreton Island Villa 30
Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort,
Moreton Island , Moreton Island , QLD
Holiday apartment, Resort
Up to 8 persons, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom Maximum booking length is 60 nights.
Holiday experiences: 4WD Tours, Accessible, Beach, Birdwatching, Body Treatments, Bushwalking & wilderness, Canoeing & Kayaking, Family Friendly, Fishing, Great view, Honeymoon, Massage, Romantic getaway, Waterfront, Wedding venue, Whale Watching
Beachfront Villa at Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort
3 guest comments - average rating is: 4.3 out of 5
Access the activities, facilities and venues of Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort You can observe the nightly dolphin feeding at the Tangalooma Jetty and reserve a table at the Steakhouse or Chef's a la carte Restaurant.
LocalityMORETON ISLAND
Moreton Island is one of the largest sand islands in the world and forms much of the eastern side of Moreton Bay. Situated 40km's from Brisbane, the island is 38km long, and 9km across at its widest point and covers 185 sq. km.
Moreton Island is also part of the southern Queensland sand mass which includes the Cooloola coast, and islands of Fraser, Bribie and North Stradbroke.
The island consists entirely of sand apart from a small area of sandstone and rhyolite at Cape Moreton. Several different dune types, of differing ages are recognised by their form and soil development. Mt. Tempest is considered the highest coastal sand dune in the world at 285m.
One of the striking features of Moreton Island are the bare sand areas. The northern west coastline is dominated by a large sand-slip named "Yellow Patch" and the bare sand hills behind Tangalooma are a major tourist attraction.
Moreton Island supports a number of habitats - beach and dune communities, the rocky headland, lakes, streams, sedge and paperbark swamps, banksia heathlands, open woodlands, forests, mangroves and salt marshes.
The island is home to a variety of wildlife including birds such as the red-capped dotterell and thousands of waders which live along the beaches and in the wetlands and scrub.
Most of Moreton island has been declared a National Park to conserve and protect the natural areas, wildlife and historical sites and is also a recreation area managed for public use and enjoyment. PropertyISLAND HISTORY
Aborigines have lived on Moreton Island for 20,000 years, though most of the dated middens are much younger. Over 200 sites of importance have been identified, especially to the descendants of the local tribe of Ngugi.
Moreton Island was a key centre during the early days of Brisbane's penal settlement.
European settlement began in 1848 with a pilot station at Bulwer. Following several shipping disasters in the South Passage area, the northern channel became the main route to Brisbane.
Land sales started in 1863, and though a few cottages were built on the western side, most of the island was left to a few fisherman and oyster farmers.
Goats and pigs were introduced in 1865 to provide food for shipwrecked sailors.
Cape Moreton lighthouse was the first lighthouse made from local sandstone and still operates today: By 1920, five more lighthouses were built, though only two now operate.
In 1890 a telegraph line was built down the island to link Bulwer with Amity Point on North Stradbroke Island.
Moreton Island was the centre for major coastal defense bases during World War I and II.
Remains of gun emplacements, fortifications and controlled mine facilities protecting Brisbane from sea attacks, can still be seen at Cowan Cowan and at Toompani Beach on the eastern side.
Between 1952 and 1962, Tangalooma operated a whaling station processing about 600 whales a year, mostly humpback. When the whaling station closed, the buildings were redeveloped into what now is Tangalooma Resort.
From 1947 to 1992 small areas of Moreton Island were mined but, mining operations ceased when leases were relinquished and the lands were added to the national park.
FacilitiesAccept MasterCard, Accept VISA, Bar, Boat Hire, CD Player, Children's Playground, DVD, Kiosk, Kitchen, Laundry facilities, Massage, No smoking, Pets not allowed, Pool, Restaurant, Stereo, Tea/Coffee Making Facilities, Television, Tennis courts, Tour desk
Rooms and rates for Tangalooma Villa 30, Moreton Island
Rooms
Bedding:
Master Bedroom has a King size bed Second Bedroom has two single beds Sleeping alcove has two single bunks 1 single trundle and 1 single couch in lounge area
Linen Hire available for $15 per person for a stay of up to four nights (including sheets, pillowcases, bathmats, towels and tea towels.)
Maximum booking length is 60 nights.
Off Peak Weekend: Friday 10am to Sunday 3pm $575 OFF PEAK: $1330 wk (May to end August excluding long weekends)
SHOULDER: $1400 wk Weekend: Friday 10am to Sunday 2pm $610 (Sept to April excluding School Holidays and Public Holiday long weekends) Public Holiday long weekend $700
Qld Spring and Summer School Holidays: $1830 week (Excludes Good Friday at Easter through to Easter Monday and from 23rd December to 10th January in the Christmas/New Year Break.
Premium Peak: Good Friday through to Easter Monday - 3 nights $1100 with additional nights @ $235 per night 27th December to 10th January $2600 wk
NOTE: Unless stated otherwise prices quoted do not include linen (Sheets, pillowcases, towels, bath mats and tea towels. Beach and pool towels are not provided) but if you did not wish to provide your own it can be hired through us at the cost of $15 per person for a stay of up to 10 nights.
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Maximum booking length is 60 nights.
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