Includes
- Small Group Comfort for Touring
- State Authorised Expert Driver and Eco Guide with Beach Experience
- Fresh Buffet Lunch at Island Resort or Picnic Lunch at Lakes or Rainforest
- 75 Mile Beach Drive along Fraser Island Beach Highway
- Return Transport to Noosa or Brisbane
Tour Highlights
- Lake McKenzie
- 4WD 75 Mile Surf Beach
- World Heritage Rainforest
- Walk Central Sation
- Freshwater Creeks
- Unique Wildlife
- Majestic Sanitay Forest
- Wanggoolba Creek
- Govi Creek Estuary
- Rainbow Coloured Sands
- Eurong Beach Resort
- Prehistoric King Fern
$219.00
| Brisbane Day Tour | |
| Code | SR-01 |
|---|---|
| Duration | 12 Hours |
| Tour Price Prices valid until 31st March 2013 | $219.00 per person |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Style | Brisbane Day Tour |
| Transport | Scenic Coach / 4WD |
| Suitability | Open Age |
| Additions Upgrades | Pay on board: $30.00 per person for National Park & Ferry Fees |
| Start | Brisbane at 6.45am |
| End | Brisbane at approx. 7.00 pm |
Depart Brisbane pass the Glass House mountains for the Noosa River Ferry (times permitting) and the Cooloola Beach Highway and coloured hills at Rainbow Beach.
Look for dolphins, turtles and dugong as you ferry cruise across the bay to Fraser Island.
4WD Fraser Island's 75 mile surf beach with an eye out for dingoes, sea eagles and whales (in season).
Travel across freshwater creeks, and sand dunes of Hook Point.
Explore the world's largest rainforest growing in sand, Satinay and Kauri forests and Eco Boardwalk along famous Wanggoolba Creek at Central Station Rainforest.
Travel past Pile Valley and Satinay Forest, and onto Lake McKenzie or Lake Birrabeen - Photo, swim or relax at Lake McKenzie's clear white sandy beaches.
Enjoy picnic lunch at the Lake or rainforest, cold drinks, fresh fruits.
Return via Eurong Beach Resort, 75 mile surf beach highway, Govi Creek and Dilli Village environmental Eco-Camp.
Photograph Double Island and coloured sands before boarding the ferry.
Break at Rainbow Beach or Noosa before the journey back to Brisbane.

