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Pterodactyl Helicopters
Welcome to Pterodactyl Helicopters, located at Archerfield, Wirraway Avenue, in beautiful Australia. As an airport, establishment, point of interest, and travel agency, we have been providing extraordinary experiences in South-East Queensland since 2008. At Pterodactyl Helicopters, we have partnered with the best local cafes, wineries, restaurants, pubs, breweries, and accommodation places to create a selection of once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tours and scenic flights. We believe that getting there is half the fun, so we ensure that each journey is filled with excitement and adventure.
Sandstone Point Hotel
Welcome to Sandstone Point Hotel, a unique destination located on the shores of Pumicestone Passage, just moments away from the beautiful beaches of Bribie Island. With 300 meters of unobstructed water-frontage, this establishment offers an unparalleled experience. As you step into the premises, you'll be greeted by a beautifully appointed restaurant, multiple bars, and function spaces. The hotel also boasts a kids playground, a beach club, and a calendar full of concerts and events. Whether you're looking for a relaxing meal, a vibrant atmosphere, or live entertainment, Sandstone Point Hotel has it all.
Tangalooma Heli
Welcome to Tangalooma Heli, the premier travel agency and point of interest located at the stunning Moreton Island in Queensland, Australia. Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking beauty of Tangalooma and Moreton Island as you embark on a thrilling helicopter adventure. Our experienced and friendly staff are here to assist you every step of the way. Whether you're a first-time helicopter flyer or a seasoned aviation enthusiast, our aerial tours offer an unforgettable bird's eye view of the wonders that this island paradise has to offer.
Tangalooma Wrecks
Welcome to Tangalooma Wrecks, a fascinating tourist attraction located just north of Tangalooma Island Resort in Queensland, Australia. The wrecks are a cluster of ships that were intentionally scuttled by the Queensland Government between 1963 and 1984. These ships now provide a safe anchorage spot for recreational boat owners on the eastern side of Moreton Bay. Over the years, coral has started to form in and around the wrecks, creating a haven for over 100 species of fish. If you're lucky, you may even spot dolphins, wobbegongs, and dugongs while exploring the area. A total of 15 vessels were sunk, with five in 1963, five in the 1970s, and another five in the 1980s.
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