About this tour
A private 7-hour expedition into Great Sandy National Park, departing Noosa and pushing south along remote beaches to Double Island Point—accessible only at low tide. Your local guide navigates the 4X4 through windswept coloured sand cliffs and past migratory wildlife, then into Honeymoon Bay's Marine Park where you choose your water activity: kayaking for dolphins, paddleboarding, or chasing Australia's longest wave. Lunch and refreshments included throughout.
Highlights
- 4X4 beach drive to tide-locked Double Island Point
- Coloured sand cliffs and migratory wildlife sightings
- Kayak, paddle-board, or surf in Honeymoon Bay
- Crystal-clear waters and salt lagoons of Marine Park
- Private group tour with local guide and meals
What to expect
You'll start with hotel collection and head into the national park in a private vehicle, bouncing along Noosa North Shore's sand track toward Double Island Point. The drive itself is the adventure—you'll see why this spot only opens at low tide. Once there, the landscape shifts dramatically: towering coloured cliffs, open beaches, and regular sightings of local and migrating fauna. After exploring the point, you'll move into Honeymoon Bay's calmer waters where you pick your pace: paddlers take kayaks or boards out to spot dolphins; surfers get dropped at the break. A picnic lunch anchors the midday, and water refills keep you going through the afternoon.
Good to know
Low tide is essential—timing is fixed by the tides, not your preference. The 4X4 drive is bumpy but manageable for most fitness levels; families with prams should confirm accessibility beforehand. Bring sun protection and a wetsuit if you plan to surf or paddle in cooler months. Mobile service can be patchy in the park.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







