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| Fraser Island Packages |
During
the coming winter breaks if you are planning on visiting a place
where you will be greeted with crystal clear waters of the sea,
golden sands and abundance of flora and fauna both on the land and
under water, then you can head straight for Australia. This place is
famous for nineteen world heritage listed sites and absolutely
gorgeous beaches and marine parks and of all these, many tourists
zero in on visiting Fraser Island which apart from being the largest
sand island in the world and a heritage site is famous for its
natural beauty and an interesting history that will take you back in
time of the native Butchulla tribes followed by the discovery of the
island by Captain James Cook and Matthew Flinders. The naming of this
island after the shipwreck survivor Eliza Fraser makes an intriguing
story as you sit in the beach at night enjoying the bon fire. Fraser
Island Packages
is a dream destination for tourists both domestic and those coming
from overseas as it is filled with fabulous water bodies, magnificent
sand dunes, lush green rain forests, variety of bird and animal
species and a marine park which can only be compared with the Great
Barrier Reefs. To see this huge island that covers an area of 1840
square kilometres, tourists generally try to find a tour company that
will give them the best possible tour package and show them all the
major attractions. Of all the tour companies operating from Brisbane
it is Sunset Safaris which is a cut above the rest when it comes to
price, facilities and free benefits. This company which has been in
business for the last 15 years offers all-inclusive Fraser Island
packages and eco tours which is much better than others in the
market. With pick up and drop service, free room upgradation and a
free tour of the famous Cooloola National Park ,your tour package
becomes extremely pocket friendly. For those travellers who have done
direct booking through the offcial website of Sunset Safaris, there
is an added price match guarantee.
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| Fraser Island Snorkeling Tour |
The
tour starts from Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast and take the
visitors for a 4WD along the scenic ocean road and there is a break
journey at Cooloola to see the colourful sand at the Rainbow Beach,
Teewah Beach, Red Canyon, Double Island Point and Noosa north shore.
After some exciting time at this beautiful national park you will
soon be in your destination and the tour guides will show you all the
main areas including a 4WD on the 75 mile beach. Here you can see the
majestic Cathedrals (huge sand dunes), Rainbow Gorge, Indian Head
from where you can see sharks, turtle, dolphins and manta rays close
to the shore. You can also see the Great Humpback whales in abundance
if you happen to be there during the season. You will enjoy exploring
Yidney Dripping Rock, Maheno shipwreck site and the beautiful
champagne pools will captivate you and you will have a wonderful time
swimming in the perched lakes, floating down on the fast moving
waters of Eli’s creek, going for the Pile Valley walk to see the
Central station and Woongoolba Lake.
For
the Fraser
Island Snorkeling Tour
the tourists are taken to the shipwreck area where they can go down
to explore the underwater paradise. The sight of the multi coloured
corals, thousands of reef fishes swimming in gay abandon along with
the sea turtles and dolphins will be something you will cherish
forever. The night kayaking will be conducted in the same area which
looks totally mesmerizing after getting illuminated from the glow of
the underwater lights. The tour itinerary will also include such
adventure activities like sand tobogganing and with some tips from
your friendly tour guides you will soon master the art of flying
through the sands. Sunset Safaris’ tour packages are designed to
show you the best of this sand island and with them you can have the
best possible vacation that will leave you feeling happy, relaxed and
ready to face the challenges of your life.
For
more details about Fraser
Island Tours
just move on www.sunsetsafaris.com.au


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