Journey into the untouched interior of Mulgumpin by private 4WD to swim in the Blue Lagoon — a pristine freshwater lake ringed by ancient paperbarks, one of Queensland's most beautiful secret swimming spots.
What to expect
Your 4WD pushes east across the island's sandy spine, passing wallabies and wild goats in the paperbark woodland, before descending to the Blue Lagoon's crystalline shore. The water is cool, clear, and completely undeveloped — just a crescent of white sand and tea-tree-tinged water reflecting the sky. After a leisurely swim and a gourmet picnic lunch, the route continues past Ben-Ewa lookout for panoramic ocean views on both coasts simultaneously before returning to the resort. This is Moreton Island at its most pristine and peaceful.
Good to know
Confirm 4WD tour availability and Blue Lagoon access directly with Tangalooma Resort or Moreton Island Adventures, as tracks can close after heavy rain. The full-day format means an early tender departure is essential — aim to be ashore by 9 am. Bring a dry bag for valuables, insect repellent, and plenty of water.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Moreton Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.