Description: I stayed at this resort in the middle of my trip, and chose villa accommodations for one major reason...I wanted a washing machine so I could pack half as much and count on laundering my clothes mid-vacation! However, there are many room types from which to choose, ranging from standard hotel rooms (which sleep four) to the villas (which sleep eight). Having a full kitchen was also wonderful, as I started to miss my own cooking by this point! Only one other feature was absent...air conditioning! Thank goodness it was quite windy during my stay. Ceiling fans also helped. Just beware when visiting that you may not have air conditioning in your room!
Here's another option, and something many visitors to Moreton don't know: You can be a day guest, and still use Tangalooma's facilities, without staying overnight! Call the resort to arrange your day trip and activities.
I know my experience was probably not typical, but even though I had paid for my villa in advance, there was a mix-up and staff tried to put me in a standard hotel room. The villas were all occupied, which created an over-booking, and I ended up in the director's personal villa, sans the director, of course!
Tangalooma is known for their nightly wild dolphin feedings, but there are many more activities from which to choose...all-terrain-vehicle excursions, eco-tours, sand tobogganing runs, and scuba/snorkeling trips, along with standard resort sports and nightly themed entertainment. It's best described as Australia's version of Club Med.
Package prices include one dolphin feeding, accommodations, daily breakfast, and ferry transportation to the resort.
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