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| Fraser Island Tour |
For
the best of Fraser Island Holidays packages and adventure tours, both
the domestic tourists and those coming from abroad choose Sunset
Safari, the no. 1 tour operator in the Queensland Area. World
Heritage listed Fraser Island situated along the south - eastern
coast of Queensland continues to be one of the most popular tourist
destinations in the world. Throughout the year, both domestic as well
as overseas visitors come to visit world's largest sandy island known
for its unique ecosystem, beautiful perched lakes (these lakes have
no underground source of water & surprisingly these water bodies
are crystal clear and pleasure to jump into), lush green rain forests
which are home to a large number of bird species and smaller mammals.
You can join Sunset Safari‘s tours from Brisbane, Gold Coast or
Sunshine Coast to start a fun filled and extremely enjoyable journey
to Fraser island. The 4WD coaches fondly referred to as Monsters have
great entertainment systems, all forward facing seats and you can
have a great view of the passing landscape from the huge windows.
Most of the tourists after comparing the rates of various other tour
companies opt for Sunset Safaris, as with all Fraser
Island Tour
Packages the visitors get free room upgradations and a free tour of
the famous Cooloola National park (During peak tourist season, you
might not avail these options, but 98% of the time, the company
extends these offers). To put any doubts or inhibition you might
have to rest, there's a price match guarantee for those doing direct
bookings through the official website of Sunset Safaris. The Cooloola
tour can be on the way to or while coming back from Fraser island
depending on the tour schedule and here you will have a wonderful
opportunity to see the colourful Rainbow beach, Teewah beach, Red
Canyon, Double island point - from you can see many marine animals
swim near the beach and Noosa north shore famous for wild kangaroos.
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| Fraser Island Holiday Package |
After
the break journey you will soon be admiring the natural beauty of the
exotic Fraser
Island Holiday Package.
The 4WD coaches of the company will take you for a drive along the 75
mile beach that doubles up as an airstrip; see the Cathedrals (Huge
Sand Dunes), Yidney's dripping rocks, Indian Head, Rainbow Gorge and
Woolgoolga creek. The island is a fascinating place as far as water
bodies are concerned as you will see the vast stretches of the ocean
on one hand and on the other, there are perched lakes like Birrabeen,
McKenzie and Lake Wabbly, naturally bubbling champagne pools and the
fast flowing water at Eli's creek. You will be taken for a
snorkelling tour near the Maheno shipwreck site and are sure to fall
in love with the multi color corals, reef fishes, dolphins, turtles
and other marine life forms. All throughout the year body suits are
there for hire and the company will be providing you with high
quality snorkelling equipment and life vests. One can enjoy the
crystal clear waters of the perched lakes, soak in the bubbling pools
or float down stream on the fast flowing waters of Eli's creek.
The
night life on the island will continue with walking under the starry
sky, beach parties with friends and going for the night kayaking near
the Maheno shipwrecks. The underground light casts an eerie glow and
transforms the area into something totally mysterious and magical.
The tour itinerary gets meticulously planned by the Sunset Safari’s
expert guides who will tell you all about the history and take you to
places of interest not known to many. There will also be sand
Tobogganing, giving the tourists all the excitement they might want.
This adventure sports will require you to climb on to the top of a
dune and then slide down at a speed varying between 50 to 70 kms per
hour balancing your body on the board. Sunset safari’s all
inclusive tour packages are everything one would have hoped for and
you are sure to come back feeling happy refreshed and totally
relaxed.
For
more details about Fraser
Island Tours
just move on www.sunsetsafaris.com.au


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