TANGALOOMA

  • Latitude: -27.17119
  • Longitude: 153.3697
  • East Australia
  • Port in Australia

Location: Australia

Tangalooma Marine Port Overview:

Location: Tangalooma is located on the western side of Moreton Island, approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Moreton Island is part of the Brisbane metropolitan region.

Port Type: The port at Tangalooma is a small, specialized facility primarily catering to tourism and recreational activities rather than large-scale commercial shipping operations.

Specifications and Facilities:

Berthing:

  • Wharf/Pier: Tangalooma has a resort wharf/pier used for pleasure cruises, tourist ferries, and small private vessels.
  • Depth: The water depth at the pier is relatively shallow, catering primarily to smaller boats and ferries rather than deep-draft vessels.
  • Mooring: Mooring facilities are available for smaller recreational boats and yachts visiting the area.

Navigation:

  • Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids and markers guide vessels to the Tangalooma pier. Piloting services are generally not required for navigation due to the relatively simple and shallow waters.
  • Access: Access pathways for vessels are straightforward due to the geographical layout of Moreton Bay.

Cargo:

  • No Major Cargo Operations: Tangalooma is not a commercial cargo port; its operations focus on passengers, especially tourists.

Passenger Services:

  • Ferries and Cruises: Regular ferry services operate between Brisbane and Tangalooma, serving tourists traveling to the Tangalooma Island Resort. The resort is renowned for activities like dolphin feeding, snorkeling, diving, fishing, and sand tobogganing.
  • Resort Facilities: The facilities include hospitality services, restaurants, shops, and booking tours and activities.

Support Services:

  • Maintenance: Basic maintenance services are available for visiting vessels.
  • Fuel: Limited fueling facilities are available for smaller vessels.

Safety and Regulations:

  • Safety Protocols: The port adheres to Australian maritime safety regulations, ensuring safe docking and transit for all vessels.
  • Environmental Regulations: Strict environmental protocols are in place to preserve the natural habitat of Moreton Island and its marine environment.

Environmental and Tourism:

Moreton Island is a protected area, largely part of the Moreton Island National Park, known for its natural beauty, rich marine life, and unspoiled beaches. Tangalooma plays a significant role in local ecotourism, providing opportunities for snorkeling around shipwrecks, diving, and dolphin as well as whale watching.

Summary:

The marine facilities at Tangalooma are designed to support the tourism industry, focusing on small-scale passenger transport and recreational marine activities. Its infrastructure suits the needs of tourists seeking a gateway to Moreton Island's natural attractions rather than commercial shipping.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
MICAT Passenger 11/28/2025
AMBITION Sailing 11/28/2025
AEGEAN Pleasure 11/28/2025
DESTINY Sailing B 2 A 11/28/2025
RECOVERY 2 Pleasure 11/28/2025
RAINBOW VENTURE Passenger 11/28/2025
SPIRIT OF MULGUMPIN Passenger 11/28/2025
TAZIKINS Sailing 11/27/2025
TANGALOOMA EXPRESS Passenger 11/27/2025
NOOT NOOT Sailing 11/27/2025
TANGALOOMA FLYER Passenger 11/26/2025
ILIAD 62-04 Pleasure 11/26/2025
MOGGILL Towing/Tug 11/24/2025
COOL CHANGE Sailing 11/23/2025
QPV DAN STILLER Port 11/23/2025
RSL REDCLIFFE QF32 Port 11/23/2025
SOUTHERN BEAR Sailing 11/23/2025
A42 Pleasure 11/23/2025
DESIRE Sailing 11/22/2025
JUBILATION Sailing 11/22/2025

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