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Surrounded by restaurants, cafes, shopping, entertainment, recreational activities and only moments to the beach there is plenty to see and do whilst staying at Oaks Mon Komo.
With all the facilities of a beachfront resort you can be sure to enjoy the luxury of Mon Komo's spacious hotel rooms and fully self contained apartments, most with spectacular ocean views over Moreton Bay. Spacious apartments complemented by contemporary coastal decor and luxuriously appointed kitchens with stainless steel appliances and full laundry facilities.
La Vida On Anzac provide short term accommodation in 'boutique' style studio, one, two and three bedroom, fully furnished, self-catering, air-conditioned
apartments. There are spacious balconies from the living areas in all apartments some of which have water views, others overlook the parkland beside pretty Humpy Bong Creek with its mix of birdlife. The two and three bedroom apartments have ensuites as well as a bath in the main bathroom.
They are located just 400 metres to beach, shops and cafes, and only 30 minutes from Brisbane airport and 35 minutes from the Sunshine Coast. They also offer secured undercover parking and meeting room/conference facilities. Whether planning a holiday, business trip, wedding or just for pleasure, La Vida On Anzac has the accommodation style for you.
The Redcliffe Visitor Information Centre is located on Hornibrook Esplanade in Redcliffe.
This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Redcliffe Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking. Internet desk and wifi access. Each day at 10am the volunteers check the pelican flock. Tour guides are provided free to visiting bus groups...
The Redcliffe Museum tells the story of Redcliffe and its community, including: its European history since 1799, Queensland?s first European settlement in 1824-25, Indigenous culture and maritime history.
Through multimedia and object-based exhibitions, visitors are able to learn not only about the peninsula's past, but also about the character of Redcliffe as it is today....
Brisbane Whale Watching invites you to come on board the magnificent 'Eye-Spy' for an encounter with the whales. Of all the great whales, the humpback is the most surface active displaying behaviour that will not only inspire you but leave you in awe. There quite clearly is no better place to observe the mighty humpback than Brisbane's Moreton Bay, recognised as one of the world's best whale watching areas and only 30 minutes north of Brisbane
Your captain, Kerry Lopez is recognised as the only woman captain owning and skippering a whale watching venture in the South Pacific Rim. Her crew are skilled dedicated seamen who will assure you a pleasant and sound whale watching adventure.
Brisbane Whalewatching has been successfully operating tours from Redcliffe for over 20 years. 2003 saw the operation of a brand new vessel. Eye Spy represents the ultimate in 'whale friendly' design. Purpose built for whale watching this locally built 30 metre catamaran is a three million dollar injection into the tourism industry. Eye-Spy is fully air-conditioned and can carry over 300 passengers. Six outdoor viewing decks and indoor floor to ceiling glass will significantly enhance the whale watching experience....
The Moreton Bay Region is home to Bee Gees Way, a walkway that honours the world famous pop group. The latest additions to Bee Gees way were officially opened by Barry Gibb on September 11, 2015.
Located off Redcliffe Parade, Bee Gees way is a multi-media celebration of the Gibb brothers' phenomenal career and their links to Redcliffe.
Free and open every day and night, Bee Gees way has been developed in conjunction with Barry Gibb and features a life-size statue of the brothers as young boys in Redcliffe, more than 60 captioned photographs and 13 album covers from across the band's career, personal stories and reflections by Barry Gibb, a 70-metre mural featuring artwork of Barry, Robin, Maurice and Andy Gibb, a new statue of the Bee Gees from the 'One Night Only' era, seating featuring lyrics of Bee Gees songs, a copy of the contract they signed with Bill Goode and Bill Gates in 1959, a 5.3 metre square video screen showing exclusive interviews with Barry Gibb and never before seen home movie footage, along with Bee Gees songs.
Light shows set to music (nightly: 7pm, 7.30pm, 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm).
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The Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre is located on Redcliffe Parade in Redcliffe.
This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Redcliffe Central Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking.
Located at the Redcliffe Jetty and the nearby Bee Gees Way. Local artisans also display and demonstrate their wares Thursday to Sunday from 10am - 2pm....