SeaLink North Queensland
SeaLink North Queensland, based in Townsville, offers fast and convenient ferry services to Magnetic Island, giving travellers seamless access to one of Australia's most captivating
destinations. In just 20 minutes, guests cross the sparkling waters of the Coral Sea to a tropical paradise celebrated for its relaxed lifestyle, abundant wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes.
SeaLink stands apart with frequent daily services, offering flexibility for travellers who value
freedom and spontaneity. The journey is efficient yet scenic, with sweeping views of the coastline and Magnetic Island within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. With reliable service and local
expertise, SeaLink is the trusted gateway to the island, whether for a short escape or a longer adventure.
Magnetic Island features 23 bays and beaches, over 26 kilometres of walking trails, and Northern Australia's largest colony of wild koalas. Visitors can explore secluded coves, enjoy vibrant dining, or join reef and wildlife tours. Accessibility is thoughtfully considered, with ferries designed to
accommodate wheelchair users. Sustainability is central, as much of the island is protected National Park. With a rich history linked to the Wulgurukaba people and a name bestowed by Captain Cook in 1770, the island blends cultural heritage with natural beauty. Travellers seeking freedom and discovery are invited to experience Magnetic Island with SeaLink North Queensland and begin planning their journey today.
SeaLink stands apart with frequent daily services, offering flexibility for travellers who value
freedom and spontaneity. The journey is efficient yet scenic, with sweeping views of the coastline and Magnetic Island within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. With reliable service and local
expertise, SeaLink is the trusted gateway to the island, whether for a short escape or a longer adventure.
Magnetic Island features 23 bays and beaches, over 26 kilometres of walking trails, and Northern Australia's largest colony of wild koalas. Visitors can explore secluded coves, enjoy vibrant dining, or join reef and wildlife tours. Accessibility is thoughtfully considered, with ferries designed to
accommodate wheelchair users. Sustainability is central, as much of the island is protected National Park. With a rich history linked to the Wulgurukaba people and a name bestowed by Captain Cook in 1770, the island blends cultural heritage with natural beauty. Travellers seeking freedom and discovery are invited to experience Magnetic Island with SeaLink North Queensland and begin planning their journey today.

















