Εθνικό πάρκο
St Helena Island National Park
8 ντόπιοι το προτείνουν
Συμβουλές από ντόπιους
St Helena Island is a heritage-listed island in Queensland, Australia, 21 kilometres (13 mi) east of Brisbane and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the mouth of the Brisbane River in Moreton Bay. Originally used as a prison, it is now a national park.
You will take the boat to the island for a 5 hours tour. You will explore Queensland's first penal settlement and be enthralled by tales of prison life, the hardships suffered by prisoners and many other stories. Two guards and 1 prisoner show you the life of the prisoners at a previous time.
St Helena was historically known as a high-security prison but you can now visit the island for a day or night tour to learn the history of the island from a band of performers on the island. The night tour provides a ghostly experience with stories of prisoners who it is said still haunt the island.
Οι ντόπιοι προτείνουν επίσης
- 16 ντόπιοι το προτείνουν
Τοποθεσία
Saint Helena Island, QLD