Let a local show you the best place to capture shots in this Sunshine Coast town.
Tin Can Bay is a small coastal town in south east Queensland, approximately two and a half hours drive north of Brisbane. The town is home to creeks and other bodies of water and often serves as a base point for those wishing to explore nearby national parks such as
Great Sandy National Park. These natural features also make it a popular spot with nature photographers.
Local business
Fergies Fab Fotos invites tourists to join them on a
photographic tour of the region. The tours are fully customisable but generally begin in the pre-dawn and last until about lunch time. Areas of interest include the feedings of the dolphins at
Barnacles Cafe, the local marina and
Wildflower Walk. Special trips to
Rainbow Beach or
Inskip Point can be arranged.
These tours are designed for intermediate to professional photographers with prior knowledge of cameras and photography. Participants should bring their camera, extra batteries, insect spray, sunscreen and water, and should wear protective clothing, a hat and comfortable walking shoes.
The
Tin Can Bay Photography Tour is $35 per person or $65 for a family, or for a single person for two consecutive tours. Organisers remind participants to follow the
take only photographs, leave only footsteps approach.