There are tonnes of opportunities for Brisbane Adventures in and around the city. You don’t have to leave the city or drive too far to get your fix of action and adventure in Brisbane. Whether it be on or under the water, in the air or with your feet on the ground, you can choose from a range of tours or do it yourself adventure experiences in Brisbane. The Brisbane region extends to Caboolture in the north, Beenleigh in the south and across to Ipswich in the south west. However you like to adventure, you are sure to be inspired to seek more adventure with these ideas for adventurous things to do in Brisbane.
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Brisbane Weather
Brisbane has a subtropical climate with warm or hot weather year-round. Summers (December to February) are hot and humid, with average temperatures from 21 to 29.8°C and frequent thunderstorms, making it Brisbane’s wettest season. Autumn (March to May) is mild with temperatures between 15 and 25°C and reduced humidity, creating comfortable outdoor conditions. Winters (June to August) are dry and mild, averaging 11 to 21°C, and rarely experiencing extreme cold. Spring (September to November) brings warmer, sunny days with cool sea breezes, ideal for outdoor activities as temperatures rise gradually
Brisbane Tourist Regions
Brisbane has six tourism precincts that include Central Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Ipswich, Logan, Redland City and Moreton Island.
It may be Queensland’s capital city but there is plenty of adventure to be had in Brisbane city and beyond. Adventure hot spots include Brisbane, Southbank, Kangaroo Point, North Stradbroke Island, Caboolture and Moreton Island. Find snorkeling, hiking, diving, waterbike, sandboarding, stand up paddle boarding, high ropes course, bike riding, hot air ballooning adventures and more.
Brisbane Adventures
Brisbane Adventures On & Under the Water
Beaches
Adventure or relax at one of Brisbane’s beautiful beaches. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, stand up paddle boarding, walking along the beach or just lazing on the sand in the sun. Find a list of Brisbane’s best beaches at queensland.com.
Cruises
Brisbane River – Board at Southbank in Brisbane and cruise the Brisbane River with sights along the way including Brisbane city, Southbank, Storey Bridge and Kangaroo Point Cliffs.
Moreton Island – Ferry over to the island and enjoy snorkeling, kayaking and sandboarding.
Tangalooma Wrecks – Snorkel the wrecks and look out for dugongs, turtles, and dolphins while you cruise the area in and around the wrecks.
Diving
Find information on the best Brisbane and surrounds dive locations, sites and wreck dives at adreno.com.au.
Jet Skiing
Jet ski along the Brisbane River or out to Moreton Bay. Find the best jet ski hire and tour options at jetskibrisbane.com.au.
Kayaking
Kayak along the Brisbane River, around Moreton Island, in the D’Aguilar National Park and Coochiemudlo Island at Victoria Point. Find more information the best Brisbane kayak spots at www.queensland.com.au or book one of the kayak tours below.
Standup Paddleboarding
Find the best stand up paddleboarding spots in and around Brisbane at www.auski.com.au.
Whale Watching
Brisbane Whale Watching departs 7 days per week from Recliffe Jetty (30mins from Brisbane), June to November. Find more information and book at www.brisbanewhalewatching.com.au.
Brisbane Adventures on Land
Brisbane hosts a huge range of land based adventures whether it enjoyed on foot, bike, e-scooter, segway, 4WD or other vehicle, there’s adventure to be had all year round in Brisbane.
Bike Trails
Brisbane has an extensive network of bikeways and shared paths spread across the city. Whether you’re looking for a path to get to work, to your local shops, or even for a relaxing weekend ride with the family, Brisbane’s bikeways can help you get there. The Riding in Brisbane guide provides you information on bike trails, mountain bike trails and bmx tracks. Downloading the Riding in Brisbane Guide here.
Bridge Climb
Climb Story Bridge for views of Brisbane City, the Glass House Mountains, Moreton Bay and the Scenic Rim Mountains. Find more information and book at www.storeybridgeadventureclimb.com.au.
E Scooters
There are around 3200 e-scooters around Brisbane, making this a fun and affordable way to explore Brisbane city. E-scooters are available to hire from Beam and Lime, so download the app and you are ready to roll through the streets of Brisbane.
Ferris Wheel
Take in the best views of Brisbane City, Brisbane River, Southbank and beyond from the Wheel of Brisbane. Ride the wheel daily from Southbank Brisbane. More information and bookings at www.wheelofbrisbane.com.au.
Hiking & Walking Trails
Enjoy beautiful inner city walks and hiking in nearby national parks and protected forests all within easy reach of Brisbane city. Find hikes near Brisbane at www.queensland.com.au and the best walking trails at www.brisbane.qld.gov.au.
Quad Bikes
Explore Tangalooma Island by quad on an ATV Quad Bike Tour. Find more information and book at www.tangalooma.com.
Sandboarding
Moreton Island (just a short ferry ride from Brisbane) is the best location for sandboarding in Brisbane. You’ll need to get on a tour or have a 4WD to get around the island to access the sand dunes. Find more information at www.visitbrisbane.qld.au.
Waterfalls
Brisbane is surrounded by beautiful national park and reserves, complete with tropical waterfalls. Find the best waterfalls near Brisbane at www.queensland.com.
Wildlife Experiences
Visit the world’s largest koala sanctuary, which is located an easy 20-minute drive from downtown Brisbane. Lone Pine Koala sanctuary is home to more than 100 koalas as well as more than 70 other animal species.
Brisbane Adventure by Air
Hot Air Ballooning
Enjoy sky high views of Brisbane’s Scenic Rim at sunrise with a hot breakfast in the vineyards afterwards.
Scenic Flights
Explore Brisbane from the air on a helicopter tour over the city.
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