School Excursion Private Boat Charters

River to Bay provides a fun, safe, secure, and unforgettable educational experience outside the classroom. Cruise across the bay to discover and learn more about some of Queensland’s most historic places such as Moreton Bay, Stradbroke Island, St Helena Island, Fort Lytton, and the Brisbane River. This outdoor learning experience is filled with lessons that cover more curriculum points in just a day.

For additional information, you may check out River to Bay’s Brisbane School Excursion one-pager here.

Brisbane School Excursion

Koala
Champagne and Oyster Tour
St Helena School Excursion
Kangaroo

More About The Boats

Depending on your requirement, River to Bay has private vessels that can accommodate up to a maximum of 38 pax. Our boats are fast, spacious, and comfortable for all kinds of gatherings. Additionally, our boats include a PA & Music System, TV, and Bathroom onboard.

Boat for Hire Bottlenose

Bottlenose

Bottlenose can also comfortably move larger groups around the river and bay at high speed.

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Our Fleet | Leatherback | River to Bay

Leatherback

Our largest and most powerful vessel. Designed for larger groups to cruise the bay or river.

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Brisbane School Excursion

FULL & HALF DAY TOURS AVAILABLE!!

Get in touch with our team to help cater a package to your groups needs in a Brisbane Private Charter Vessel

Includes

  • Private access to high speed vessel
  • Your choice of destination from Brisbane River to the Moreton Bay area
  • Option of custom itinerary prepared

Departure Points

  • Brisbane Powerhouse
  • Murrarie
  • Newstead
  • East Brisbane
  • Kangaroo Point
  • Howard Smith Wharves
  • City Botanic Gardens
  • Gardens Point
  • West End
  • Southbank
  • New Farm Park
  • We can pick you up from any public pontoon along the Brisbane River.

*Note: All private boat charter bookings require a non-refundable 50% deposit.

Private Charter Enquries

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