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Departs from Brisbane, Gold Coast or Noosa
Resort Accommodation OR Camping in National Park (gear supplied)
DAY 1: Travel north past the Glasshouse Mountains to Noosa River Ferry and Cooloola Coast Beach (tides permitting). Photo the Cherry Venture Shipwreck and Rainbow Beach coloured sands before ferry cruise to Fraser Island.
4WD Fraser Island’s 75 Mile Eastern Surf Beach to Lake Wabby, and famous Sand Dune – Swim, Hike, Turtle watch. Return via Melaleuca and Cycad forest to Fraser Beach resort and relax at pool, spa or afternoon beach walk. Island shop, resort restaurant or bakery available for meals. Walk along 75 Mile Beach, stargaze, relax or hit the night scene.
DAY 2: A tropical breakfast and drive through Fraser’s magical rainforest before a relaxing morning at Lake McKenzie or Lake Birrabeen. Swim, hike and photograph these unique lakes. In the cool of the rainforest take the boardwalk at Central Station. See rare giant King Fern, World Heritage Satinay Forest, and crystal clear waters of Wanggoolba Creek meandering between Picabeen Palms and Central Station, OR 4WD to Eli Creek, Cathedral Beach and Indian Head (tides permitting).
Out of the rainforest to Lake Jennings, Lake Birrabeen around the corner, swim, relax and enjoy a fresh picnic lunch overlooking the whitest sand, the cleares water – a true window lake. From here travel past Lake Benaroon to Lake Boomanjin – the red lake and largest perched lake in the world.
Return to 75 Mile Beach – 4WD to Rainbow Beach and on to Noosa Ferry and Brisbane (itinerary subject to tides).
Highlights
Includes:
Adult: $320 (1,2,3,4 person sharing)
Adult: $370 (twin share – 2 people sharing)
Adult: $570 (Single room – sole use)
Student/Child: $310 (quad), $360 (twin)
(National park fees, daily permits, ferry fees and meal kitty +$30 per person per day)
Departs Brisbane, Calboolture, Caloundra, Noosa and Rainbow Beach:
Depart Tuesday – return Wednesday
Depart Thursday – return Friday
Depart Saturday – return Sunday
Depart 6.45am – Brisbane Transit Centre – Level 3 – Gate 36
Returns: 7.00pm
Includes:
Adult: $269 (twin/triple/quad/single)
Student/Child/YHA: $259 (twin/triple/quad/single)
from Gold Coast: +$100
(National park fees, daily permits, ferry fees and meal kitty +$30 per person per day)
Departs Brisbane: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 6.45am
Returns: 7.00pm
(subject to change without notice)
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