If you’re looking for what to do on Bribie Island and in its surrounding areas then visit Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre.
Located just over the bridge on Bribie, this Tourism Queensland accredited tourist information hub opened in 1986 and was previously managed by the Bribie Chamber of Commerce until Moreton Bay Regional Council took over the reins in 2006.
Today the Centre is staffed by just over 30 friendly and knowledgeable local volunteers assisting an average of 11,000 visitors annually.
When it comes to local know-how, the Centre’s staff are happy to help visitors – they are your go-to, point of contact for Bribie Island things to do, offering invaluable hints, tips and ideas for what to do on Bribie Island.
The Centre itself is stocked with loads of information, pamphlets, maps, and more within the Centre to help you get the most out of your trip to Bribie.
The tourist information hub offers FREE Wi-Fi and bus tour groups can book free guided tours of the Bribie Island through the Centre.
Uncover the hidden gems and rich history of the Moreton Bay region with our friendly volunteer tour guides!
Tours are perfect for all ages and abilities, lasting 45-75 minutes depending on your interests.
NO BOOKINGS REQUIRED! Just come along and meet our passionate volunteers eager to share their local knowledge.
Tour Times: 10am Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
Bribie Island is a very popular destination for holidaymakers and 4WD enthusiasts keen to go off-roading along sandy stretches of beach.
The Centre’s staff keep up-to-date information on track conditions, tide times and beach conditions, with a list of contacts handy to ensure accurate information is available upon your visit.
The Bribie Island Visitor Information Centre is a great starting point to discover Bribie’s local attractions from:
Enjoy a spot of fishing on Bribie
Explore Pumicestone Passage
Enter butterfly wonderland at Bribie Island Butterfly House
Take a Pumicestone Passage cruise aboard Ferryman Cruises
The little ones will love Melsa Train Park
Visit Bribie Island Seaside Museum
The Bribie Island holiday hire guide has your hire needs covered for fun on-land and water
Address: Benabrow Avenue, Bongaree
Open Times: Open 7 days a week from 9am to 4pm
Closed: Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day and open from 1pm Anzac Day
Contact: Call (07) 3408 9026, or email bribie.tourism@mbrit.com.au
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