
Peel Island Lazaret Ruins
Discover Peel Island's clear waters, vibrant marine life at Teerk Roo Ra, and historical Lazaret Ruins. A boater's paradise and camper's retreat.
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Ideal for boating and anchorage.

Peel Island Lazaret Ruins
Best Time
Ideal for boating and anchorage.
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Peel Island's clear waters, vibrant marine life at Teerk Roo Ra, and historical Lazaret Ruins. A boater's paradise and camper's retreat.
"A magic place for boaties, with amazing marine life and historical ruins."

Book Camping in Advance
:admission_tickets: Camping spots are limited and require booking. Plan ahead!
Pack for Self-Sufficiency
π¦ Bring all your food, water, and supplies. Services are minimal.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 Β· 44 reviews
Type
National Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Teerk Roo Ra Snorkeling
Teerk Roo Ra
Discover shovel-nosed sharks, blue-spotted rays, lionfish, and turtles in surprisingly clear waters.

Lazaret Ruins
North-eastern side
Explore the historical remnants of the former lazaretto, offering a glimpse into the island's past.

Anchorage & Relaxation
Various bays
Enjoy a peaceful anchorage, perfect for boating, swimming, and family fun in the sun.
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Island camping in SE Queensland
Hi all, I know you can camp on peel Island, I was wondering if there are any other good/off the beaten track islands around south east qld I could boat to and sail on.
Book Camping in Advance
:admission_tickets: Camping spots are limited and require booking. Plan ahead!
Pack for Self-Sufficiency
π¦ Bring all your food, water, and supplies. Services are minimal.
Kayak from Toondah Harbour boat Ramp to Cassim Island doable?
https://preview.redd.it/kos1nau58awe1.png?width=1408&format=png&auto=webp&s=c1c494a219f1091a60f70d20e6e4cbde1ef10d26 Hi all, Iβve kayaked a few times (about 6 times so far, always in the Brisbane River), and Iβd say Iβm reasonably comfortable on the water.β¦
Drone shot from Peel Island looking out to North Stradbroke
It is the island of sadness. Former quarantine island for peoples with leprosy and other commutable diseases at the time. So heartbreaking, taken from their loved ones to never lay eyes on each other again until their death.
Check Wind & Weather
:windblowingface: Light northerly winds create the best anchorage.
Explore Marine Life
π Snorkel at Teerk Roo Ra for a chance to see sharks, rays, and turtles.
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Book Camping in Advance
:admission_tickets: Camping spots are limited and require booking. Plan ahead!
Pack for Self-Sufficiency
π¦ Bring all your food, water, and supplies. Services are minimal.
Check Wind & Weather
:windblowingface: Light northerly winds create the best anchorage.
Explore Marine Life
π Snorkel at Teerk Roo Ra for a chance to see sharks, rays, and turtles.
Respect the Ruins
:old_key: The Lazaret Ruins are historical; explore with care.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Peel Island is praised for its beautiful clear waters, abundant marine life perfect for snorkeling, and excellent anchorages for boaters. Visitors enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and opportunities for family fun. However, some find the lack of walking tracks and basic facilities, particularly the toilets, to be a drawback.
"Peel Island Moreton Bay is always great on a good weekend. If the winds are light or from a northerly..ish direction, you have a great anchorage. Waters are predominantly clear (unless Brisbane has had lots of rain). It can be a very busy anchorage with many boats on good weekends."
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"Beautiful place to go and enjoy crystal clear water, love taking the family for some fun in the sun π bit of a cook up and plenty of relaxation π"
Simon Page
"A magic place for boaties"
Brian Hurst
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Peel Island is primarily accessible by private boat or ferry services from the mainland. Toondah Harbour boat ramp is a common starting point for boaters.
While specific ferry schedules can vary, private boat hire or joining a tour are common ways to reach the island. Check local operators for current options.
Kayaking to Peel Island is possible, especially from nearby points like Toondah Harbour, but it requires good fitness and favorable weather conditions.
The western and northern sides of Peel Island offer good anchorages, particularly when winds are light or from a northerly direction.
Yes, Peel Island is a popular destination for day trips, offering opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and picnicking.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Entry to the island itself is generally free, but camping fees apply if you plan to stay overnight.
Camping bookings are managed through Queensland National Parks. It's essential to book in advance, especially for weekends and holidays.
Peel Island is accessible at all times for day visitors. Camping is permitted within booked periods. The Lazaret Ruins are always accessible for exploration.
Typically, there are no specific park entry fees for day visitors to Peel Island, but fees apply for camping.
Facilities are basic, primarily consisting of long-drop toilets at the camping areas. Visitors should be prepared to be self-sufficient.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Activities include snorkeling at Teerk Roo Ra, exploring the historical Lazaret Ruins, boating, swimming, and camping.
Yes, Peel Island offers excellent snorkeling opportunities, especially at Teerk Roo Ra, where you can see various marine life.
Currently, there are limited or no designated walking tracks on Peel Island, which has been a point of feedback from visitors.
You can spot shovel-nosed sharks, blue-spotted rays, turtles, and various fish species while snorkeling.
The Lazaret Ruins are the remnants of a former quarantine station and hospital, offering a historical point of interest on the island.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
No, there are no food or dining facilities on Peel Island. Visitors must bring all their own food and drinks.
Yes, you can have a cook-up or BBQ, but you need to bring all your own equipment and ensure you follow fire regulations.
Pack plenty of water, snacks, and meals for your entire stay. Consider non-perishable items and a cooler for perishables.
No, there is no potable water available on Peel Island. You must bring all the water you need.
Any of the sheltered bays or camping areas provide good spots for a picnic. Enjoy the natural surroundings.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Capture the historical Lazaret Ruins, the clear waters and marine life during snorkeling, and scenic boat anchorages.
Early morning and late afternoon offer softer light for landscape and ruin photography. Midday is great for underwater shots.
Yes, but always maintain a respectful distance and avoid disturbing the animals. Underwater cameras are ideal for marine life.
Generally, no specific restrictions apply, but always be mindful of other visitors and the natural environment.
A wide-angle lens for landscapes, a macro lens for marine life, and an underwater camera or housing are beneficial.









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