Attractions Redcliffe - Holiday Gold Coast

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Big Cat Reality

Newport Waterways Marina, 158 Griffith Road, Redcliffe QLD 4020

Reality Cruises is a family owned and operated business that has been operating in South East Queensland for over 12 years.   It owns and operates a 25m liveaboard dive vessel, "Big Cat Reality".

This unique vessel allows Reality Cruises to offer a number of amazing experiences that take you to destinations that you can usually only dream about.  "Big Cat Reality" offers weekend liveaboard dive trips in the stunning Moreton Bay Marine Park. We also offer 4 or 5 day Bunker Group trips to the amazing world of the Great Barrier Reef - off Bundaberg.

Our experience in the industry includes running 10-70m vessels in the local area as well as up and down the Queensland coast for the last 25 years.

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Dolphin Wild

Shop 3 Cominos Arcade Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020

Escape the crowds with a small and friendly group as we take you on a cruise to discover the spectacular beauty of Moreton Island and its Marine Park.
Moreton Bay Marine Park is home to a variety of marine animals such as playful dolphins, huge turtles, shy dugongs and the majestic humpback whale passes through these waters from June to November.

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Redcliffe Museum

75 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020

The Redcliffe Museum celebrates the evolution of the Peninsula’s character and identity, and its significance to the world around it. In exploring past triumphs and tragedies, contemporary interests and future aspirations, the Museum becomes a vibrant, interactive and perpetual reminder of the region’s past, present and future.

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Brisbane Whale Watching

Shop 11, 133 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020

Brisbane Whale Watching invites you to come on board the magnificent ‘Eye-Spy’ for an encounter with the whales. Of all the great whales, the humpback is the most surface active displaying behaviour that will not only inspire you but leave you in awe. There quite clearly is no better place to observe the mighty humpback than Brisbane’s Moreton Bay, recognised as one of the world’s best Whale watching areas.

While keeping a lookout you’re given an excellent commentary from our onboard expert and female Captain, Kerry Lopez, which leaves you with a better understanding of these huge mammals.

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Jump the Beach Brisbane

39 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020

There's nothing else like it. A Beach Tandem Skydive is the ULTIMATE sky diving experience, and one that you'll never forget. Experience the amazing rush of Freefall from up to 14,000 ft!

A Jump the Beach Brisbane'sday of skydiving, is packed with up to 14,000 feet of pure excitement and adrenaline, but it doesn’t end there! You will enjoy a great day out with friends at Redcliffe, which is just 30 minutes from Brisbane CBD, nestled between two of Brisbane’s most beautiful landmarks, Moreton Bay and the Glasshouse Mountains.

Jump The Beach Brisbane, is part of Skydive Australia (Skydive Cairns, Jump the Beach Mission/Skydive Mission Beach, Skydive Byron Bay, Skydive Sydney North Coast), which between the five sites has more than 30 years experience in tandem skydives and is the largest and the most professional skydive company in the country!

Price: up to 14,000ft tandem skydive $299 + $35 APF levy

Please enquire about our current seasonal specials

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Anzac Memorial Avenue, Redcliffe

Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020
Queensland's first bitumen road connecting Brisbane to a seaside resort was 18 kilometres from Petrie to Redcliffe: it was also the state's longest WWI memorial avenue. Anzac Memorial Avenue, now simply called Anzac Avenue, officially opened for traffic on 5 December 1925. It was built by returned servicemen as a re-employment project, starting in December 1922, and funded through public fundraising and government contributions. Enhancing the streetscape, and in keeping with a growing tradition of living memorials, trees were planted along the motorway from February 1925, 2,000 trees in all. Not all survived. Weather and roadworks took their toll over the years and some were replaced. Original plantings include the Cocos palms planted at Petrie by Governor Nathan in 1925, a Hoop Pine planted at the Humpybong Esplanade corner of the avenue by Governor-General Lord Stonehaven and a Fig tree at the roundabout terminating the avenue near Settlement Cove Lagoon. Anzac Memorial Avenue was one of about 200 treed avenues planted in the wake of WWI across Australia. The RACQ was a major supporter of its development, aligning with the newly-formed Main Roads Board. In this, the project uniquely blended WWI remembrance with the first car-driven tourism initiative in Queensland.
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Bee Gees Way

Sutton Street, Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Moreton Bay Region is home to Bee Gees Way, a walkway that honours the world famous pop group. The latest additions to Bee Gees way were officially opened by Barry Gibb on September 11, 2015. Located off Redcliffe Parade, Bee Gees way is a multi-media celebration of the Gibb brothers' phenomenal career and their links to Redcliffe. Free and open every day and night, Bee Gees way has been developed in conjunction with Barry Gibb and features a life-size statue of the brothers as young boys in Redcliffe, more than 60 captioned photographs and 13 album covers from across the band's career, personal stories and reflections by Barry Gibb, a 70-metre mural featuring artwork of Barry, Robin, Maurice and Andy Gibb, a new statue of the Bee Gees from the 'One Night Only' era, seating featuring lyrics of Bee Gees songs, a copy of the contract they signed with Bill Goode and Bill Gates in 1959, a 5.3 metre square video screen showing exclusive interviews with Barry Gibb and never before seen home movie footage, along with Bee Gees songs. Light shows set to music (nightly: 7pm, 7.30pm, 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm).
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Scarborough

38496 - Redcliffe QLD 4020
The beautiful seaside village of Scarborough is a vibrant, lively precinct where something is always happening. At the northern end of the Redcliffe Peninsula, the Scarborough Boat Harbour is always a hive of activity. Many tour operators launch from here, as well as the vehicular ferries that service Moreton Island. Nearby Newport Marina is also home to a number of cruises, scuba charter and fishing experience tour operators. Fresh seafood is synonymous with Scarborough; many visitors make the trek to enjoy a gourmet feast or a more casual outdoor meal of fish and chips. Scarborough was dubbed home to 'Australia's Friendliest Beach' in 2004 in the Keep Australia Beautiful Clean Beach Challenge. The beach area and its surrounding esplanades and parks are enjoyed by family groups picnicking and playing, swimmers, water sports enthusiasts, walkers, cyclists and even parachuters who often use the beach as a landing zone. Children will especially love the themed playgrounds of Pirate Place and Railway Place at Scarborough Beach Park with its amazing play equipment and large cottonwood climbing trees. Railway Place has been specially designed so that all young people, including children with disabilities, can explore and enjoy. Jamieson Park's with its northern views to Deception Bay and the Glass House Mountains also has facilities perfect for family outings enabling more people to enjoy a day at this delightful spot. Scarborough is about an hour's drive from the centre of Brisbane....
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Scarborough Beach Park

Landsborough Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020
Previous winner of Queensland’s Friendliest Beach, Scarborough Beach is a jewel in the crown of the Moreton Bay Region. This impeccably maintained north of Brisbane swimming beach is the closest, sandy and safe swimming beach to the city. The family-friendly Scarborough Beach Park is fully fenced and has two partly shaded playgrounds, Railway Place and Pirate Place, complete with themed playground equipment. A stationary train and track runs throughout the play space together with a climbing net, swings and balancing equipment. Park facilities include Picnic shelters Barbecue Fenced Playground Toilets Wheelchair and Pram Accessible...
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Redcliffe Art Gallery

476 Oxley Avenue, Redcliffe QLD 4020
Running touring and collection-based exhibitions, the Redcliffe Art Gallery is proud to support local, emerging, and nationally recognised artists in addition to supporting those who are still finding their feet with workshops and talks. Stocking a variety of merchandise in the gift shop, the Redcliffe Art Gallery displays all sorts of hand-crafted trinkets including ceramics, jewellery, art books, textiles and glass. A sea of colours and textures, Redcliffe Art Gallery is the perfect place to find your next piece, learn a new technique or buy a special someone a unique gift....
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Redcliffe

45639 - Redcliffe QLD 4020
Just 30 minutes from downtown Brisbane, the delightful holiday centre of Redcliffe is a perfect combination of sun, sand and sea. It has so much to offer visitors who wish to escape the stress of modern living with 22 kilometres of soft sandy beaches, spectacular views across Moreton Bay from the Hornibrook Highway and mouth watering seafood restaurants. There are many activities to enjoy from historic walks to Settlement Cove Lagoon, cycling along the 35 kilometres of scenic bikeways and exploring the pristine wetlands. The unique wilderness of Moreton Island is easily accessible from Redcliffe for day visits and camping. Redcliffe was the site of the first European settlement in Queensland in 1824. Since then, Redcliffe has blossomed into a festive city, ideal for families. The Redcliffe KiteFest and Redcliffe Festival of Sails, are just some of the local celebrations. Discover Redcliffe's rich and fascinating history at the museum, or be entertained viewing vintage movies, browsing art galleries, or watching whales and dolphins at play....
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Redcliffe Botanic Gardens

Henzell Street, Redcliffe QLD 4020
The Redcliffe Botanic Gardens is a tranquil haven, right in the heart of the city. It provides a quick escape from the rigours of everyday life. It is the perfect place to have a picnic, celebrate a birthday or simply enjoy a quiet moment in the beautiful surrounds in Redcliffe. This site has been transformed by the Council and local community groups into a natural wonderland boasting a wide variety of native Australian plants. The Gardens have a multitude of picturesque and shaded areas, which provide a popular place for gatherings. There are shelters, seating and drinking fountains provided at various locations as well as facilities for people with a disability....