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Getting to Stradbroke Island
Stradie_FerryStraddie is 30 kilometres southeast of Brisbane city and is accessible by vehicular ferry or catamaran. The ferries leave for Stradbroke Island leave from Cleveland.

 


Stradbroke Ferries

Stradbroke Ferries operates a passenger and vehicle ferry service departing from Toondah Harbour, Middle Street, Cleveland, regularly. The trip takes approximately 30 minutes. Passengers can also travel as walk-on on one of the vehicle barges from Cleveland.

Sea Stradbroke Ferry

Operates seven services daily from Cleveland to Dunwich. The trip takes approximately 45 minutes. Sea Stradbroke also offers a walk-on service for passengers on their ferry.

Stradbroke Flyer

This has been a family affair for over 20 years, providing quality passenger transport and services to North Stradbroke Island and Moreton Bay. Operating powerful catamarans as the standard vessel for the trip, current boats include Kitty Kat, Alley Kat and Top Kat.The Stradbroke Flyer departs End of Middle Street, Cleveland(Yellow and Blue Office.

Updated 10.7.06

 

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