'Kardinia' Holiday Home is nestled between Eucalyptus trees and within a straightforward walk to Dalpura Beach and the boat ramp. (The walk takes me approximately 7-10 minutes, with children in tow possibly 15 minutes at the most)
Kardinia is a 3-bedroom house with the third bedroom being a detached sleep-out equipped with a TV and ceiling fans. Air-conditioning is in the lounge room and fans are in all rooms. The house is styled in a fresh, modern coastal vibe and is quintessentially an Aussie beach cottage (BTW bedroom 2 has a bunk bed with a pull-out trundle and therefore can sleep 3 people) Sensor lights surround critical points outside the house, sleep peacefully knowing smoke alarms are professionally installed and compliant.
Waking up to the dawn chorus of bird songs is peaceful and calming and allows you to get in sync and adapt to the pace of nature, in the evening, right on the golden hour the Island Curlews come to visit, an Island holiday is just what's needed to reconnect and reset. It's almost hard to believe that you are only an hour and a half away from Brisbane City and twenty minutes by Sealink Ferry to Victoria Point shopping, restaurants and cinemas, by the way, don't forget your Go Card, it's only fifty cents each way.
Kayaks are provided so you can experience the island from the water's edge, or if that's not your style, adult float rings are supplied, allowing you to drift away the day down on the Bay. FYI, Dalpura Beach sunsets are stunning, with views of the mainland and Coochimudlo Island. Best of all, the beautiful, tranquil waters and sandy beach make it magical for young children and families (If you would like to use the Kayaks let me know in advance and I'll provide you with a key as they are stored away).
Pats Park is also nearby and offers enclosed swimming and BBQ facilities.
Fishing and crabbing are part of Island life so don't forget your fishing rod and head down to the jetty.
'Kardinia' is close to the Club Macleay the Island Bowls Club and Bistro, go visit and take in the sunsets, it's a treat.
Cafes, Restaurants and my personal favorite 8th Sence Kitchen for a Gelato and more are dotted around the Island and give taste a unique setting.
If Golf is your thing, Macleay Island offers this along with a club restaurant. There are several clubs and sports clubs on the island ranging from sailing at Tingara Boat Club to Yoga and Ukulele.
Lions Markets on Macleay Island have been running for many years and are held on the first Saturday of every month, except January (weather permitting).
Visit Macleay Island Progress Association which provides an outlet for local creative arts and marketing. The hall supports educational, recreational and social activities and is a venue for creative arts events. Saturday morning for fresh fruit, vegetables and meat.
The Island has a new Art Gallery MIAC, opening in April, it will be a special occasion coming up for Macleay Islanders and visitors.
Sealink provides a car ferry to and from Redland Bay to the island and a quick passenger ferry service. However, they do not accept cash; they accept cards only. (For the car ferry, it's advisable to book in advance.)
Taxi service runs from the ferry terminal taxi rank.
Spar and Star supermarket, Pharmacy, Doctor's surgery, Dentistry and Hair and Beauty are on the island, as are Ambulance, Fire and Emergency Services.
Macleay Island is part of the Redlands Coast which offers everything and anything a holidaymaker could ask for.
Bay Islands info at https://www.bayislandsinfo.com/ is a great source of information, as is https://www.sealink.com.au/bay-islands/visitor-information/
The name 'Kardinia' means morning or new beginning, it's my opinion that says it all. Happy holidays.
* Bed linen is supplied however bring your own towels.
* No Smoking.
* Check-in after 2 pm and check-out before 10 am - for cleaning purposes.