Mudjimba Island (also known as Old Woman Island) is located approximately 1km off the coast of Mooloolaba. It is considered to be one of the best surfing spots on the Sunshine Coast.
Mudjimba Island can be seen for kilometres when you travel up and down the coastline and is a popular surfing spot for experienced surfers due to the large waves created by the reef.
Mudjimba Island Surfing & Swimming, Mooloolaba, Qld
Other popular activities on the island are scuba diving, snorkelling and swimming, as the coral gardens start at just 2 metres in depth, making for an excellent snorkelling experience.
Whilst snorkelling or scuba diving, you will see plenty of hard and soft corals, as well as a vast range of marine life, including butterflyfish, lionfish, moray eels, wrasse, angelfish, morwong, damsels, pufferfish and gobies. Travel around to the eastern side, which drops down to 17 metres, where you will also see crayfish, parrotfish and trevally.
You are best to hire a boat to take you out to the island, as even the fittest of swimmers will have trouble due to the large swells near the island.
What is the history/name of Old Woman Island.
Hi Cheryle,
I don’t think i would do the history justice by summarising it in the comment box here, have having scoured the internet, i have found one of the best write-ups on the ABC website from a couple of months ago.
Please see https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-10/old-woman-island-mudjimba-island/11095808.
Thanks
Michael