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The Redcliffe Peninsula

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Welcome to The Redcliffe Peninsula!

The Redcliffe Peninsula is a picturesque region situated in the Moreton Bay area of Queensland, Australia. The Peninsula is renowned for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, scenic landscape, and warm and friendly community.

Getting There

The Redcliffe Peninsula is located approximately 30 minutes drive north of Brisbane, Queensland's capital city. You can reach the Peninsula by either driving from Brisbane or catching a bus from the city's central bus station. Alternatively, you could take a train from Brisbane to the nearby towns of Petrie, Kippa-Ring, or Rothwell, and then catch a connecting bus to the Peninsula. There is also a ferry service from Brisbane to Moreton Island, which is located close to the Peninsula.

Things to See and Do

The Peninsula offers visitors a wide range of activities, including:

  • Swimming, sunbathing, and surfing on the Peninsula's white sandy beaches, such as Suttons Beach, Margate Beach and Redcliffe Jetty Beach.
  • Taking a whale watching tour from the Peninsula's coastline to see humpback whales during their annual migration season (June to November).
  • Exploring Moreton Island, which is a popular destination for camping, four-wheel driving, and sandboarding.
  • Visiting the Redcliffe Botanic Gardens, which features a variety of native and exotic plants and flowers.
  • Shopping and dining at the Peninsula's many boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.

Accommodation

The Redcliffe Peninsula offers a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets and preferences. There are numerous hotels, motels, apartments, and bed and breakfasts available in the area. Some popular choices include the Oaks Mon Komo, the Redcliffe Motor Inn, and the Scarborough Beach Resort.

Climate

The Redcliffe Peninsula experiences a subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers and mild winters. The average temperature during summer (December to February) is around 27°C, while the average temperature during winter (June to August) is around 17°C. It is important to bring sunscreen and hats when visiting in summer to avoid sunburn.

Explore The Redcliffe Peninsula Today!

Whether you are looking to relax on a beautiful beach or explore the local flora and fauna of the region, the Redcliffe Peninsula offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience. Plan your trip today and discover all that this idyllic region has to offer!


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