The Vessel
We operate the 22m Catamaran ‘Supercat’. The vessel has two levels and three outside viewing areas.
The main saloon is airconditioned with 45 x seats and 5 x tables. It also houses the fully licenced bar for purchase of drinks and snacks, in addition to the tea and coffee station.
The upperdeck has 2 x tables with 40 x seats, a BBQ and bench seating.
Accessibility
At Dolphin Wild Island Cruises, we are committed to ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beauty of Moreton Island and our Sunset cruises on Moreton Bay. We strive to make our boat adventures accessible and enjoyable for everyone so please see further accessibility details.
Pram Accessibility: We understand the importance of accommodating families with young children. Our boat welcomes families to bring their prams, ensuring that parents and guardians can easily navigate the vessel with their little ones. Our friendly crew can assist you with boarding and storage on the boat.
Companion Cards: We proudly accept companion cards on board. This initiative is aimed at promoting inclusivity, allowing those with disabilities to have the support they need during their trip. If you possess a companion card or a disability card, you and your carer can both purchase a concession ticket price.
Audio Guides for Visually Impaired Guests: For our visually impaired guests, we have collaborated with Vacayit to design a series of audio guides to enhance the experience. These guides will provide insightful narration, describing the scenic beauty and notable points of interest throughout the journey. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the wonders of Moreton Island and Moreton Bay. You can access these at https://www.vacayit.com/dolphin-wild-island-cruises.
Support for Disabilities: Our crew is trained to provide assistance to guests with disabilities. Whether you require help with boarding, accessing facilities, or have specific requests, our friendly staff is here to ensure your comfort and enjoyment throughout the trip. Please inform us of any special requirements during the booking process, so we can make the necessary arrangements.
Wheelchair Access: Unfortunately, due to the design of our vessel, we cannot facilitate wheelchairs onboard.
The Owners
Established over 30 years ago, Dolphin Wild Island Cruises has proudly been and remains a local and family run business. It is run by husband-and-wife team David Boon and Hayley Creamer, both nautical professionals.
David and Hayley share over four decades of international boating experience between them. This has helped shape the unique adventures provided by Dolphin Wild Island Cruises.
David is also an experienced Marine Engine Driver grade 1 and a Master 45 commercial maritime instructor at Sea School International. This training can be completed on our vessel ‘Supercat’. https://www.seaschool.com.au/commercial-certificate-courses/locations/sunshine-coast
Sustainability in Tourism
Continuous Improvement
We are committed to constantly reassessing and improving our sustainability practices. Regular evaluations ensure that we stay aligned with the latest eco-friendly technologies and practices in the tourism industry. By choosing Dolphin Wild Island Cruises, you are not only embarking on a memorable adventure but also contributing to the conservation of Moreton Island. Join us in promoting sustainable tourism and preserving the beauty of this natural wonder for generations to come.
Organisations
Dolphin Wild is actively engaged with, and supports the actions of the following organisations:
- QPWS – https://qpws.usedirect.com/QPWS/ ,
- Moreton Bay Restoration Initiative – https://linktr.ee/MoretonBayRestoration
- QYAC – https://www.qyac.net.au
- University of Queensland – https://www.uq.edu.au/
Mulgumpin (Moreton Island)
Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) is jointly managed by QPWS and the traditional owners, the Quandamooka People whose relationship with the island dates back thousands of years. The island features crystal clear lagoons, rocky headlands, tall sand dunes and miles of sandy beaches.
Mulgumpin’s national park was renamed in 2021 to Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) meaning ‘lightnings’ playground’ in the language of the Quandamooka people.
‘Gheebulum’ and ‘Kunungai’ are the two largest sand hills in the national park which tell the creation of life story, the Legend of the Lightnings Playground.
Indigenous cultural heritage includes shell middens that are evidence of thousands of years of Aboriginal occupation. Ruins of coastal defence bases from World War II are a reminder of Australia’s involvement in world conflict. There also remains a historic lighthouse.
For more information on the history of Mulhumpin and Quandamooka country visit https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/