Water Activities Brisbane : Top Picks

Brisbane is never shy when it comes to water-activities; Moreton Bay cruises, kayaking, diving are few top names.

Brisbane is the splendid capital of Queensland, with water at every turn, some of the biggest natural habitats only a couple of hours away and a pleasant climate all year round. The culture of Brisbanians is one to take note of with a bursting music scene, events & festivals throughout the whole year, mesmerising collection of modern art and a culinary scene which is really starting to take off. Brisbane is also home to the longest river in south east Queensland and it runs through the heart of the city, making for incredible views and adventure activities. Enjoy a day out in the waters with the unique variety of water activities Brisbane has to offer, here are a few top-rated ones.

Explore Moreton Bay on a Cruise

Water activities are galore in a city like Brisbane, which has an impressive riverfront setting and there’s no better way to make the most of it than to explore it’s diversity on a cruise. The perfect way you can combine sightseeing plus adventure is to sign up for a cruise that explores the impressive landscapes of Moreton Bay region, which is one of the fastest growing places in the country. It is one of the highly-recommended activities while in Brisbane  and to get the maximum out of the experience, choose the Aria Cruises as your operator. They offer an awesome experience where you can enjoy the large variety of exotic plants and marine life that thrive in the area along with sumptuous food and drinks. Get in touch with nature and its surroundings as you indulge in exciting water activities which range from swimming and snorkelling to boom netting around the best sites. These Moreton Bay cruises also offer you a chance to explore some of the tourist attractions of the area like the Tangalooma Wrecks or Amity Point, which are also areas of magnificent wildlife. It is the ultimate one day adventure activity you could hope for in Brisbane.





Brisbane River Kayaking

Brisbane River winds its way through the city, crossing bridges and hemmed by pocketed bushes, parklands and glitzy neighbourhoods. Whatever you prefer you can always dive into the Brisbane waters, and get wet with some exciting water adventures. One of the popular tourist attractions which lets you take in the view of the shimmering city from a unique perspective is kayaking on the Brisbane River. This 1-2 hour experience is the perfect way to soak in the roving views of the gorgeous city skyline and as a reward for your bravery you get to taste some sumptuous food and local drinks! It is even better if you try it at night when the glimmering lights reflect off the pristine waters of the river!

Take a dip at Streets Beach

The unique climate that stays perfect almost the whole year is only one of the specialties that catches the eyes of Brisbane’s visitors and the best way to soak up the sun within the city is to go for a swim in the Streets Beach, South Bank. Whether you're a visitor or a localalite, this hub of water activities is a must-visit and it is important to note that most of the time during the day, this place is crowded. This man-made inner-city beach is the only one of its kind in Australia and is the ideal place to take the kid and family for a fun day out. Featuring blue, calm waters with sandy beaches, palm trees and stoned creeks it is a great spot to relax in the waters and take in the sun, and with nearby sheltered tables and BBQs you can always stay for lunch or other refreshments.

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