Transfers
from Hervey Bay accommodation.
Travel from the Urangan Boat Harbour to
Fraser Island, crossing the beautiful Great Sandy Straits by ferry.

Explore the interior of Fraser Island as
you travel to Lake Allom.
Picnic lunch at Lake Allom. Stroll around
the lake and admire the resident turtles.
Visit spectacular Knifeblade Sand blow.
Travel along 75 Mile Beach, visiting Maheno
Shipwreck, Eli Creek and the Coloured Sands.
Dinner and overnight accommodation at
Cathedral Beach Resort. |
Breakfast
at Cathedral Beach Resort.
Explore the beautiful and peaceful northern
regions of Fraser Island.
Visit Indian Head, Champagne Pools and
Orchid Beach, admire the Island' abundant Wildlife, flora and fauna.
Ample time to walk, photograph and swim.

Picnic lunch.
Return to Cathedral Beach
Resort by mid afternoon with time to relax, fish, hike or read.
BBQ diner and overnight accommodation at
Cathedral Beach Resort. |
Breakfast
at Cathedral Beach Resort.
Travel south along 75 Mile Beach to Lake
Wabby. Enjoy a morning of swimming, walking and relaxing at this unique
barrage freshwater lake.
Drive to Happy Valley and dine on a
tropical buffet lunch at Fraser Island Retreat.
Travel through the heart of Fraser Island
and stroll through magnificent Yidney Scrub Rainforest.
Visit peaceful Boomerang Lakes for
swimming, walking and birdwatching.

Return to Moon Point and board the ferry
for your return to Hervey Bay.
Transfers to Hervey Bay Accommodation. |
Your
Fraser Island Camping Adventure Includes:
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Courtesy pick-up and drop off from
Hervey Bay accommodation
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National Park fees
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2 nights twin share accommodation at
Cathedral Beach Resort (linen provided)
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Quality meals
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Expert commentary on the flora, fauna
and history of the island
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Travel in air-conditioned purpose built
4WD bus
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Ample opportunity for swimming and
fishing (tackle provided)
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Guided hikes through rainforests and
sandblows
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Visit Lake Allom, Eli Creek, Champagne
Pools, Maheno Shipwreck, Indian Head, Knifeblade Sandblow, Lake Wabby
and Fraser Island Retreat.
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Use of binoculars and wildlife library.
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