Discover Australia’s amazing contrasts. From the country’s two largest cities Melbourne and Sydney to the red desert and Uluru. Round off in tropical Cairns and visit the Great Barrier Reef or the world’s oldest rainforest.
Picture this. You’re in Brisbane, you’ve got a day off, and you’re looking for the perfect way to spend it. If you’re a nature and wildlife enthusiast like our Product Manager for Oceania, Christina, then you simply have to visit North Stradbroke Island, affectionately known as Straddie. Read about her experiences from the first time she visited the island in April 2026.

Have you heard of Straddie – the world’s second largest sand island?
I certainly hadn’t.
I was familiar with its big brother, K’gari Island (formerly Fraser Island) – the world’s largest sand island – and its smaller sibling, Moreton Island, which comes in third place. But North Stradbroke Island – better known as Straddie – was completely new to me. And it turned out to be a huge oversight for a nature and wildlife lover like me.

North Stradbroke Island is the world’s second-largest sand island, located just a short ferry ride from Brisbane. The island is known not only for its wild nature, with its long stretches of white sandy beaches and exotic wildlife, but also for its deep cultural significance to the Quandamooka people, who have lived here for thousands of years.
We had barely got off the ferry when our guide suddenly pulled over and jumped out of the car. He’d spotted something up in the trees – and sure enough, there they were: giant bats, known as flying foxes, hanging in clusters above us. Quite an incredible start to the day!

We then continued on to Point Lookout, where we enjoyed a beautiful walk along the coast on boardwalks overlooking the open sea. This is where the island’s wildlife really started to shine. We met plenty of grey kangaroos who came surprisingly close – one even had a tiny joey tucked safely in her pouch. We also spotted a wallaby, though it was much more timid and kept its distance.

But it didn’t stop there. We also came across a blue-tongued skink (a small Australian lizard), and to top it all off, I personally spotted a large carpet python in the bush. The whole group, including the guide, was absolutely thrilled by the experience. Although Australia is famous for its many snakes, it’s actually quite rare to encounter one in the wild.

After lunch, we had time to unwind on the beach. Naturally, I couldn’t resist going for a swim in the clear, warm sea.
The tour ended at Amity Point, where we all stood gazing upwards into the tall eucalyptus trees – and yes, we did it! We spotted two koalas in the wild. What incredibly adorable little marsupials they are.

The sunset was breathtaking, and as we stood on the beach taking it all in, another kangaroo hopped by – the perfect ending to an already magical day.

This is a tour I will never forget – and it certainly won’t be the last time I visit Straddie.
Christina,
TourCompass – From tourist to traveller
Planning a tour to Australia? Follow in Christina’s footsteps and book a full-day tour to North Stradbroke Island for your free day in Brisbane.
Discover Australia’s amazing contrasts. From the country’s two largest cities Melbourne and Sydney to the red desert and Uluru. Round off in tropical Cairns and visit the Great Barrier Reef or the world’s oldest rainforest.
The absolute classic Australia tour with city experiences in Sydney, a visit to Uluru in the red heart of Australia, and tropical Cairns with the possibility of experiencing the Great Barrier Reef and the world’s oldest rainforest.
Discover Australia’s 3 largest cities, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Spice up the tour with excursions and get right up close to nature, culture and history while making the most of the city comforts.
Travel to Australia in your summer holiday. The climate in the northern part of the country is perfect, with warm days, cool nights and low humidity. In Sydney, you may be lucky enough to see some whales!
The grand tour is for those wishing to see it all in one go! It offers a whole host of experiences – and plenty of freedom to put your own mark on the tour to make it just the way you want it.
Look forward to making a stop in fabulous Singapore, before continuing to the amazing contrasts of Australia. Melbourne, Sydney and the red desert await you Down Under, before the tour rounds off in tropical Cairns.
Start out with a couple of days in the vibrant metropolis of Singapore before the tour continues Down Under. Look forward to beautiful Sydney, a visit to Uluru in the red heart of Australia, and tropical Cairns. Option to extend the tour to include a beach holiday or national park experiences.
Come on a self-drive adventure along one of the world’s most scenic stretches of coastline, the Great Ocean Road. Experience the country’s two largest cities, Melbourne and Sydney, the endless red desert with Uluru, and round off with relaxation in tropical surroundings in Cairns.
Discover Sydney and Brisbane followed by a self-drive tour on Australia’s east coast. Look forward to sights such as the world’s largest sand island, K’gari, the scenic Whitsunday Islands National Park and the beach resort of Port Douglas.
Your adventure begins in New Zealand, immersing you in Maori culture, geothermal wonders, mountain lakes, and glaciers, before continuing on to Australia. Here, you’ll experience the vibrant city of Sydney, the striking red outback at Uluru, and finish your journey in tropical Cairns.