A lovely beach suburb, Margate Beach offers an abundance of entertainment options. Guests of the Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach can enjoy the 2km beachfront boardwalk, swimming in the bay waters, bicycling, water sports, and local shopping nearby. In addition to the fabulous beach activities, Redcliffe is home to Bee Gees Way, celebrating the place where, in the late 1950s, three young brothers living on the Redcliffe Peninsula gathered around a microphone for the first time performing under a name now famous around the globe. There are also a number of additional local attractions located near The Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Dolphin Wild Island Cruises
Escape to Moreton Island and snorkel for the day or enjoy a Sunset Cruise around Moreton Bay with Dolphin Wild Island Cruises. They offer an all-inclusive eco-tour to Moreton Island inclusive of snorkelling, beach time and wildlife spotting with small tour groups. They also offer a relaxing Sunset Cruise around Moreton Bay with live music, a complimentary glass of bubbles and grazing platters
Whale Watching Cruises
A variety of exciting whale watching cruises depart daily from June to November to view the Southern Humpback Whale migration.
Lady Elliott Island
Lady Elliot Island is a coral cay located at the southern tip of the World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef.
Lady Elliot Island is located on the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, 80km north-east of Bundaberg, just to the north of Fraser Island. The scenic flight from Brisbane (Redcliffe) to Lady Elliot Island takes approximately 80 minutes. Redcliffe Aerodrome is approximately 15 minutes drive from the hotel.
Settlement Cove Lagoon
This lovely lagoon by the sea offers sandy bays, rocks and inlets set along the edges of the main lagoon
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
The popular Brisbane Entertainment Centre hosts some of the most famous artists and performers in the world performing year round.
Redcliffe Bee Gees Way
Located off Redcliffe Parade, Bee Gees way is a multi-media celebration of the Gibb brothers' phenomenal career and their links to Redcliffe.