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Moreton Island Adventures

MICAT

A 58m medium-speed passenger and vehicle ferry capable of carrying 413 passengers and 49 4WD vehicles. Capable of beach landing. Steel hull with aluminium superstructure. This vessel features very low fuel consumption.

The MICAT departs from Moreton Island Adventures
14 Howard Smith Dr
Port Of Brisbane QLD 4178 Australia
Phone: (07) 3909 3333

The Micat lands directly on the beach and drops passenger and vehicles off next to the Wrecks, on the western side of the island.
Approximately 90 minutes and of course the return trip is the same

Tangalooma Ferries

Tangalooma Jet

The Tangalooma Jet, At 40 metres in length, the Jet is the largest boat in Tangalooma’s fleet, carrying up to 340 passengers to Moreton Island in unsurpassed speed and comfort.

Built in Cairns in 1991, a 16 day voyage from Japan via Saipan and New Ireland saw the arrival of the $1 million wave piercing catamaran in Brisbane in July 2001.

It now features new Cummins engines and Rolls Royce water jets as of 2014.

Tangalooma Ferries

Tangalooma Flyer

Built in 1982 with a capacity of up to 180 passengers, the Flyer was Tangalooma’s first catamaran.

After many years of service it has carried more than 3.5 million passengers across Moreton Bay.

During this time, it has travelled 900,000 nautical miles – equivalent to 1.6 million kilometres, or 38 laps of the equator.

In November 2005, the Flyer underwent a four-month refit worth about $900,000.

Tangalooma Ferries

Tangalooma Express

With a capacity of 90 passengers, the Express covers a distance of over 1000 nautical miles, or 1800 kilometres per week.

Built in Brisbane, the Express was launched in September 2004 at a cost of about $2 million.