Are ferries running to Coochiemudlo Island?

Are ferries running to Coochiemudlo Island?

Coochiemudlo Island passenger ferry​ Amity Trader operates a Passenger Ferry, offering regular services to Coochiemudlo Island from Victoria Point, seven days a week. The crossing takes just 10 minutes, and with ferries running every half an hour, you’re bound to get on board.

How much does it cost to take a car to Coochiemudlo Island?

Barge Fares for Vehicles, Vans and Utes

VEHICLES RETURN ONE-WAY
Private Vehicles: Sedans • Stationwagon • 4WD • Vans • 1 Tonne Utes $60 $40
Sprinter and Transit Vans $70 $45
Larger Standard Long Wheel Base Vans $150 $80
Mobile Home (over 5.5m to 10m) $120

Can you take your car to Coochiemudlo Island?

CAR BARGE. Bookings are essential. Call Amity Trader on (07) 3820 6557 during office hours (8.00am-4.00pm Mon to Fri) to secure your car space on the barge. Ask about the special offers for return trips on certain days.

Can dogs go on Coochie ferry?

The sand-fringed island, home to many artists, has plenty to fill a day and you can bring your 4-legged pal, too – dogs on leash are welcome on the ferry and Coochiemudlo has one of SEQ”s best off leash dog beaches (seasonal). To walk around the whole island takes approximately 90 minutes to two hours.

How long does it take to walk around Coochiemudlo?

The path around the island is approximately 5km and takes about an hour by bike or an hour and a half to two hours by foot. More than half of it is paved, the rest on dirt or sand and, except for one short jaunt up a steep hill, it is for the most part relatively flat.

Do I need a car on Coochiemudlo Island?

Affectionately known as Coochie, this small sub-tropical island fringed by bushland is just a short passenger ferry or vehicle ferry ride from Victoria Point. The island is only 5sq km, so there is no need for visitors to take a car – just pack a picnic and go for a walk.

How much is ferry to coochiemudlo?

Adults can travel on the Coochie ferry for just $5.40 for a one-way trip. Children’s tickets on the Coochie ferry are $2.70 for a single trip. Children under 4 travel free.

Can you walk around Coochiemudlo island?

Is it safe to swim at Coochiemudlo Island?

Although Coochie, as the island is known locally, is only 5 square kilometres in size, it boasts more than 4 km of beautiful, safe beaches, which are ideal for the kids. It has been called ‘The jewel of Moreton Bay’.

How much is ferry to Coochiemudlo?

Can you walk around Coochiemudlo Island?

How much does it cost to take ferry to Coochiemudlo?

The passenger ferry crossing to Coochiemudlo Island takes just 10 minutes. With services running every half hour – view schedule, from early in the morning through to late at night, you’re bound to get on board. Adults can travel on the Coochie ferry for just $5 for a one-way trip.

How big is the island of Coochiemudlo?

The island is easily reached by a short ferry trip from Victoria Point. Although Coochie, as the island is known locally, is only 5 square kilometres in size, it boasts more than 4 Km of beautiful safe beaches, which are ideal for the kids. It has been called : ‘the jewel of Moreton Bay’.

How to get to Coochiemudlo Island from Amity Trader?

Call Amity Trader on (07) 3820 6557 during office hours (8.00am-4.00pm Mon to Fri) to secure your car space on the barge. Ask about the special offers for return trips on certain days. Coochie has its own tower!

Where is the best place to Park on Coochiemudlo Island?

On busier days, park in a designated space in the ‘top’ car park within the tree-filled park at the end of Colburn Avenue, or along Colburn Avenue itself. AMITY TRADER gets you on the island ! No matter if you chose ferry or barge, you’re in good hands with their friendly crews.

Are ferries running to Coochiemudlo Island? Coochiemudlo Island passenger ferry​ Amity Trader operates a Passenger Ferry, offering regular services to Coochiemudlo Island from Victoria Point, seven days a week. The crossing takes just 10 minutes, and with ferries running every half an hour, you’re bound to get on board. How much does it cost to…