Tin Can Bay Dolphin Feeding
Fraser Coast
Copyright: Stephan Kraan/Shutterstock.comTin Can Bay Dolphin Feeding
Tin Can Bay is a lovely town with only 2,000 inhabitants. It is a great holiday destination for all nature fans. For a truly unique experience, do not miss the opportunity to feed dolphins here between 7am and 11am. The dolphin feeding is regulated and closely monitored by the Queensland Government with a group of volunteers on site to ensure it is an enjoyable experience for both humans and dolphins. Make sure to read and follow all the rules.
Useful Information
- Address: Norman Point, Tin Can Bay QLD
- Phone: +61 7 5486 4899
- More Info: www.barnaclesdolphins.com.au
- Opening House: Daily 7am–3pm
- Address: Public Boat Ramp, Norman Point
- More Info: 1b861ec37831f53943f8cfd298a7e2881b924799
Do & See
The whole region is a playground for animal lovers wishing to encounter migrating whales at sea, witness the egg-laying and hatching of loggerhead turtles on Mon Repos Beach, and explore other abundant marine life. Travel back in time to visit the charming Victorian town of Maryborough and the gold mining museum in Gympie, which represents its golden era when gold diggers flocked to the town and saved Queensland from bankruptcy. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, whether it's relaxing by the beautiful beaches or exploring the amazing nature. If you're a fan of adrenaline, the region offers plenty of activities like hang gliding from the Carlo Sand Blow or jet skiing along the coast. Whatever you choose to do, make sure to enjoy this stunning region.