North Stradbroke Island
North Stradbroke Island is the second-largest sand island in the world, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It is known for its stunning beaches, diverse wildlife, and rich Aboriginal culture. The island is accessible by ferry and offers various outdoor activities, including swimming, hiking, and whale watching.
The island is home to several towns, including Dunwich, Point Lookout, and Amity Point. Visitors can explore natural attractions like Brown Lake and Myora Springs, which are popular for their clear waters and scenic beauty. North Stradbroke Island is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a relaxing getaway.