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Accessing North “Straddie” in East Australia requires a crossing from Cleveland, managed by SeaLink South East Queensland or the Stradbroke Flyer. These operators provide the primary logistical link for both foot passengers and 4WD vehicles moving across Moreton Bay to the Dunwich terminal. Referencing the coastal ferry map is essential for timing, as the vehicle barge and high-speed water taxi have different departure wharves and docking points once you arrive on the island.
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North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) is the second largest sand island in the world, attracting roughly 400,000 visitors annually. Unlike Moreton Island which is 4WD-only, “Straddie” has sealed roads and townships, making it accessible to standard sedans. However, the absence of a bridge means the barge schedule dictates the pulse of the island.
| Vessel Type | Operator | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Barge | SeaLink (Cleveland) |
The Heavy Lifter: 45-50 minute crossing. Essential for campers and surfers. Bookings are mandatory. Includes an onboard café (a rarity for barges). |
| Water Taxi | Gold Cats / SeaLink | Commuter Speed: 25-minute crossing. Connects directly with the island bus service at Dunwich. Best for day trippers heading to Point Lookout. |
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