A New Era of Eco-Tourism: Introducing Spirit of Mulgumpin
The launch of the Spirit of Mulgumpin represents a significant milestone in Queensland's eco-tourism landscape. This vibrant, state-of-the-art tour vessel is designed specifically for the unique needs of The Tour Collective's operations in Moreton Bay Marine Park, where it promises to deliver an unparalleled experience for both leisure seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Celebrating Indigenous Heritage
Named after the traditional Indigenous term for Moreton Island, the Spirit of Mulgumpin honors the rich cultural heritage of the local Indigenous communities. As Anthony Ardern, general manager of The Tour Collective, states, being able to align the vessel’s name with the Indigenous history of the land lends extra significance to its operation. This respect for the local culture adds an enlightening layer to the guest experience, making each tour not just an adventure but also an educational journey.
A Vessel Designed for Adventure
The spirit of innovation is evident in every aspect of the Spirit of Mulgumpin, innovatively designed by Incat Crowther. This luxurious 22-meter catamaran features a host of amenities that elevate the on-board experience. With amenities that cater to 105 guests, including spacious lounges, large windows for stunning views, and advanced facilities for recreational activities, the vessel is built to maximize both comfort and functionality.
The incorporation of a stern swimming platform allows guests to engage with the marine environment directly, offering a unique snorkelling experience. Additionally, the custom bow gangway enables beach landings, setting the stage for unforgettable adventures on Moreton Island’s pristine shores.
Design Features That Stand Out
Spirit of Mulgumpin is tailored for multiple activities—from serene day cruises to lively dinner parties. The mid deck includes a multifunctional space that can serve as both a lifeguard station during snorkeling activities and a DJ booth during evening events. Such versatility ensures that every trip can be uniquely configured to suit the occasion—be it a birthday bash, corporate event, or casual outing with friends.
The open-air roof deck enhances the vessel’s appeal, offering seating for 32 passengers to take in the breathtaking views of Moreton Bay. As guests mingle and relax on board, they enjoy a curated culinary experience featuring gourmet local fare paired with premium beverages, emphasizing the importance of food and drink in creating memorable experiences.
Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
As the travel industry shifts towards more sustainable practices, the Spirit of Mulgumpin exemplifies this movement in marine tourism. The vessel's design and operation routines are focused on minimizing environmental impact while providing an immersive experience in nature. By operating within the protected waters of Moreton Bay Marine Park, The Tour Collective is dedicated to preserving the stunning ecosystems that draw visitors from around the world.
Future of Marine Tourism in Queensland
With the introduction of the Spirit of Mulgumpin, Queensland’s marine tourism sector is poised for a transformation. In a space that continuously evolves, the blending of culture, comfort, and ecological awareness sets a new benchmark for future developments in the industry. It is a testament to how creative maritime solutions can cater both to tourism needs and environmental stewardship.
This new vessel is not just a boat but a platform for unforgettable experiences and celebrations. As guests board the Spirit of Mulgumpin, they embark on more than a simple journey—they partake in an adventure that honors the land and the traditions that thrive within it.
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