You’ll get picked up in Brisbane and whisked straight to Australia Zoo for a full day exploring animal enclosures, live wildlife shows, and even peeking inside the Wildlife Hospital. With entry included and plenty of time to wander or just watch koalas nap under gum trees, it’s an easy way to see Queensland’s wild side without any planning stress.
We were already halfway out of Brisbane before I realized how much I’d needed a break from city noise. The van was cool and quiet, except for the driver’s stories — he grew up near Beerwah and pointed out the Glass House Mountains through the window. We’d barely finished our takeaway coffees when we pulled up at Australia Zoo’s entrance, just as a group of kids in sun hats darted past us, shrieking about kangaroos. It smelled like eucalyptus and sunscreen everywhere.
The ticket line moved fast (entry was included), so we had nearly six hours to wander. I didn’t expect to get hooked watching the Wildlife Warriors show in the Crocoseum — it’s loud, messy, and you can feel the splash if you sit close enough. Our guide said Steve Irwin’s family still runs things here; you can kind of sense that energy in the staff, all khaki shirts and big grins. At one point I tried to ask about wombats in my best Aussie accent — failed miserably, got a laugh anyway.
I spent way too long at the koala enclosure just watching them nap. There’s something oddly calming about their slow blinking. The Wildlife Hospital was quieter than I thought it’d be; you can peek through glass walls at vets patching up injured birds or wallabies. That part stuck with me — seeing how much care goes into every animal here. Lunch was whatever we grabbed on a bench under some gum trees, not fancy but somehow perfect after all that walking.
By late afternoon we were back in the van, everyone a little sunburned and tired but sort of glowing too. I kept thinking about those sleepy koalas on the drive home — honestly, if you’re looking for an easy day trip from Brisbane with real wildlife moments (and not just photos), this is it.
The tour includes transport plus at least 6 hours to explore Australia Zoo itself before returning to Brisbane.
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included from selected hotels in Brisbane: Marriott, Pullman, Pullman King George Square, Rydges South Bank.
Yes, your ticket covers full-day admission to Australia Zoo as part of the package.
Infants and small children are welcome; prams/strollers are allowed and infant seats are available if requested when booking.
Yes, your entry includes access to numerous live wildlife shows including Wildlife Warriors at the Crocoseum.
No meals are included; you can purchase food inside Australia Zoo or bring your own snacks.
Yes, admission includes a visit to view inside the Wildlife Hospital as part of your day at Australia Zoo.
If fewer than four guests are booked on your chosen date, you’ll be contacted to reschedule or offered a refund.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off from selected Brisbane hotels in an air-conditioned vehicle, full-day admission to Australia Zoo with access to all animal enclosures and live shows like Wildlife Warriors in the Crocoseum, plus entry to view inside the Wildlife Hospital before heading back in comfort at day’s end.
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