Fraser Island Australia. Accomodation?

Fraser Island Australia. Accomodation?

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g_stacey

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642 posts

234 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Planning a firs time trip to Aus this xmas for 3 weeks. Have people/relatives to see and stay with in Perth and Sydney, so have time to visit Fraser Island. The plan is to fly to Brisbane first. A trip to Trail Finders for flights etc and they have recommended King Fisher Bay Resort on Fraser Island. Appreciate there is very limited places to stay on the Island but has anyone been there or opinions of this hotel. I'm not after 5 star luxury. Eurong Beach Resort on the other side of the Island doens't have very good reviews on Trip Advisor. Plan to stay there for 3 days, and take the 4x4 adventure one of the days. Too long? Not enough? Will then drive on down to Byron Bay ( The Byron at Byron Resort ) for 2 days, back to Brisbane flying to Sydney for xmas. Any help/recommendations/suggestions greatly appreciated.

Thanks G.

Andy M

3,755 posts

260 months

Sunday 12th April 2009
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Why not camp? Myself and a friend hired a 4x4 and camped on the island which was fantastic. We met a pile of Swede's, and a crazy Korean guy who made our time there a fantastic laugh. IIRC our 4x4 was hired through Koala Adventures.

Watch out for the Tiger sharks, and the dingos smile

Onz

507 posts

207 months

Sunday 12th April 2009
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I'd camp as well - been there twice and absolutely love the place.

Hire a 4x4 with all the camping gear (plenty of places offer this, we hired ours from a chap in Noosa (another excellent place!)). Then jump on the ferry and start yuor adventure! I'd definitely recommend camping at India Head one night and waking up early and climbing the cliffs - from there you can wtch the tiger sharks feeding at dawn if you're lucky.

I'd also make sure you take in Lake McKenzie and Lake Wabbi!

It can take a while to get around on the island, particularly when travelling about inland which is one of the main reasons I'd recommend camping otherwise you limit your time quite a bit if you have to drive back to the hotel everynight.

Enjoy! smile

v15ben

15,814 posts

242 months

Sunday 12th April 2009
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Another vote for camping here. We did an organised tour out of Noosa and camped just near Eurong. Call my slightly cynical, but I'd also bear in mind that Trailfinders will suggest the hotel that pays them most commission. I'd say like others that you don't need to stay in a nice hotel to get the real Fraser experience, but if you do want a hotel, drop me an email and I'll have a look at options from a different UK travel agents POV wink

Westy Pre-Lit

5,087 posts

204 months

Sunday 12th April 2009
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No idea why i looked in this section. Hate this new P&P.

Frazer island is fantastic, done this about 10 years ago while traveling Australia. Camped on the island for 3 days. Must say it was one of the best experiences I've ever had.

Hired a few 4x4's as there become a big group of us who all ended up traveling together.

Loads of memories but what sticks in my mind was washing potatoes in the sea at knees depth with some nutty German bloke, crapping myself that a tiger shark would suddenly beach itself and gobble us up. biggrin

Make sure you see all the lakes. Lake McKenzie is superb and like a little paradise, IIRC the water is so pure you can drink it.

Like Andy says, watch out for the Dingos as they nick anything in sight. hehe

As for Byron Bay if you go at the right time of year you can see whales in the water. Really liked that place and very chilled back. Best chicken kebabs I've ever tasted there, nothing like here at all. Ask about Nimbin when you get there.....then again just google it hehe

Sod it here you go biggrin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdCxGqm1yo4


Edited by Westy Pre-Lit on Sunday 12th April 22:03

g_stacey

Original Poster:

642 posts

234 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Thanks for reply's.
Its not easy all this planning, too much to do in too little time, and near xmas. I'm not against camping but the misses' is! Still going for Kingfisher resort but only 2 nights now, spending a day longer at Byron Bay.