GREYHOUND AUSTRALIA
Read moreGreyhound allows you to travel throughout most of Australia on modern, well-equipped coaches, including wifi. The company doesn't serve southern Western Australia, most of Victoria or inland New South Wales, but other than that, you can go almost anywhere! Frequent travelers can buy one of their passes, which allow unlimited travel on their gigantic network (the National Whimit pass), all along the East Coast, or the Commuter Pass for repeat travelers.
EASY TOURS & SERVICES
Read moreTransfer carried out by a French team which will be able to deliver you many good plans and things to do. Remember to book 24 hours before your trip.
SEALINK FERRIES
Read moreSeaLink North Queensland is a popular ferry company linking Townsville to Magnetic Island. Ferries depart from the Breakwater terminal on Sir Leslie Thiess Drive in Townsville and travel to Nelly Bay Harbour on Magnetic Island. SeaLink offers the fastest boats, but they are reserved for passengers only. The return fare from Townsville to Magnetic Island costs $32 with SeaLink. It is accessible by bus (lines 200, 201, 206, stop: ferry terminal) and has free parking nearby.
MORETON VENTURE
Read moreMoreton Venture organizes tours on Mereton Island. It is possible to take the ferry to spend just one day.
Serves the second maritime route, Port of Brisbane-Tangalooma.
FANTASEA CRUISING MAGNETIC
Read moreThis ferry offers trips from Townsville to Magnetic Island for pedestrians and people with a vehicle.
GREYHOUND AUSTRALIA
Read moreBrisbane, Australia's new world city, is a bustling center of arts, culture and dining with a relaxed atmosphere. The city offers many activities and attractions for visitors. The South Bank Parklands, located on the banks of the Brisbane River, offer free swimming facilities at the famous Streets Beach, as well as walking trails, picnic areas and numerous restaurants. Thrill-seekers can climb the Story Bridge for 360-degree panoramic views of the city. The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, just 12 km from the city center, is the world's largest koala sanctuary, allowing visitors to cuddle koalas and hand-feed kangaroos. For food lovers, the Eat Street market offers over 100 street food stalls from around the world, with stunning views over the Brisbane River. The city is also magnificent at night, especially from the river. The CityCat ferries offer a breathtaking view of the city lights. For art and culture lovers, the Queensland Museum and GOMA house world-renowned collections of contemporary art. To get around the city, Brisbane has an excellent public transport network, with buses, trains, CityCats and CityFerry ferries available regularly throughout the day and night. Visitors can use the Go Card to travel easily throughout the city. Brisbane also offers numerous cycle paths and electric bikes for hire.
TRANSIT CENTRE
Read moreAt the junction of Palmer and Plume Streets. First Motor Service buses (www.premierms.com.au) stop here. Also a residential accommodation desk.
TRANSIT MALL
Read moreStarting point for local taxis and buses Sunbus.
VIRGIN AUSTRALIA
Read moreVirgin Blue is an Australian low cost airline established in 2000 and owned by Virgin Group.
CRUISE WHITSUNDAYS
Read moreFerries are equipped with a lounge area, plasma screens and a bar. They will transport you from Shute Harbour or Abel Point Marina to Airlie Beach to Hamilton Island, Long Island, as well as Daydream Island Resort. Regular departures between 7 am and 17 pm.
CAMPING WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS
Read moreServes the Soft Island Group, Cid Harbour on Whitsunday Island, Whitehaven Beach, Hook Island. Equipment of snorkeling and water supplied. The only condition is to have a campsite permit.
THE COMBIE TRADER
Read moreThe company provides the first route, Scarborough-Bulwer, which joins the island.
TOWNSVILLE AIRPORT
Read moreTownsville Domestic Airport serves the cities of Darwin, Cairns, Mount Isa, Mackay, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and Melbourne. Paid parking is available on site as well as several car rental companies
BREAKWATER TERMINAL
Read moreStarting point for Sealink ferries for Magnetic Island and Greyhound buses for different destinations.
GOLD COAST SHUTTLE BUSES
Read moreShuttle Service is available every 15 minutes from 9 am in the morning between most major hotels and major amusement parks. Regular buses, Surfside, serve Surfers'beaches, about every 10 to 30 minutes from 5 h. Hours and destinations at the tourist information kiosk on the Mall.
MAGNETIC ISLAND BUS SERVICE
Read moreThe bus service serves all major points on the island. A bus every hour from 6am onwards. Consider taking a day ticket to save money!
TROPICAL TOPLESS CAR RENTALS
Read moreDiscover the island in an original and fun way with these small convertible 4x4s that can accommodate 4 people. Be at least 21 years old to be able to drive.