Fraser Island 3 day 4WD adventure tour
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Day 1
Eli Creek
We head out of the Brisbane driving north through the Sunshine Coast,
Glasshouse Mountains and Noosa.
We travel via 4WD (tides permitting) on Noosa North Shore and Double
Island Point. The coloured sands of Rainbow Beach on our right and
Fraser Island on our left.
With your local guide and driver stop for an early Lunch at Rainbow
Beach. Take time to relax, visit the local beach, take a swim
overlooking coloured sands or wander through local shops.
We then 4WD along tracks to Inskip Point beach and Fraser Island
lookout, before boarding your ferry cruise to Fraser Island.
All ferry tickets and national park fees are pre arranged to save time.
As we cruise across the Straight, photo Tin Can Bay, Fraser Island’s
west coast and Hervey Bay, and keep a look out for dolphins, turtles,
dugong, sharks, eagles, sea birds and fish.
Arrive Fraser Island world heritage National Park.
Your local guide will give information and stories both old and new as
you 4WD Fraser Island’s 75 Mile Surf Beach with an eye out for dingoes,
kangaroos and whales (in season).
4WD along the 75 Mile Beach highway pass as many as 8 Freshwater
creeks, Hook Point before arriving magnificent Lake Wabby walking track.
This emerald green lake is surrounded by a massive sandblow and native
Eucalypt forest.
This is the deepest lake on the island. Spot turtles, take photo’s of
the famous sand dune, build sand castles or just work on your tan.
Return through melaleuca and cycad forest to permanently erected camp
site at Dilli beach.
Enjoy a hot shower or swim in the beautiful fresh waters of Govi Creek
before dinner and drinks around the camp fire. Keep an eye out for those
dingoes!
Day 2
The morning is yours to enjoy an early sunrise over the ocean, a
great time to dingo search or bird watch.
On return, enjoy a continental breakfast from the camp kitchen with log
tables, seating & gas facilities. With your guide take the 75 Mile
Beach highway to the beautiful Eli Creek.
Enjoy floating down the fastest flowing creek on the island. Marvel at
the coloured sand formations of The Pinnacles.
Photo the famous Maheno Shipwreck and learn about how it came to rest
on Fraser Island. Continue heading north along 75 Mile Beach for a swim
in the Champagne Pools.
Climb Indian Head, one of the few rocky outcrops on the island to see
magnificent views, spot sharks, mantras, turtles and whales.
Return to camp for sunset, explore the walks close to the camp area or
simply relax at camp before your guides prepare dinner.
After dinner, relax around the camp fire and enjoy the isolation of 75
Mile Surf Beach, the perfect place for star gazing.
Day 3
After breakfast this morning, the first stop is Lake McKenzie.
Sunbake, explore or chill and relax on the lakes perfect white sands and
swim in the pristine fresh water.
After drying off we make our way to the cool of the rainforest.
Here you will take a boardwalk along the crystal clear waters of
Wanggoolba Creek, spot fresh water eels, see magnificent rare giant King
Fern and experience the unique world heritage satinay forest.
Then take a hike through tropical rainforest at Central Station along
the banks of Wanggoolba Creek to Pile Valley.
Early afternoon, we start our journey south departing Fraser Island
down to Cooloola National Park or via the Bruce Highway.
All Cancellations will incur a 50% cancellation fee.
All Cancellations less than 48 hours before departure will incur a 100% fee.
All tours unable to operate will receive a 100% refund.
All tours have minimum numbers to operate.
Please be aware that tour itineraries are subject to change without notice.
All suitcases and large backpacks (luggage) can incur a $10 a bag fee.
Moreton Bay Escapes recommends travel insurance for all packages.
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Complaints about the tour:
- one bottle of water for a group of 5 people all day in the summer heat (and no availability to buy water) to the point I felt unwell
- low quality and old equipment, most of which didn’t fit the tour group.
- very disengaged and absent tour guide with no knowledge of the island. Rude and offensive comments made about our nationality.
- unsafe and uncomfortable van used for transportation.
- lack of prioritisation for health and safety, particularly in the water with very strong current and jellyfish.
Complaints about the tour:
- one bottle of water for a group of 5 people all day in the summer heat (and no availability to buy water) to the point I felt unwell.
- low quality and old equipment, most of which didn’t fit the tour group.
- very disengaged and absent tour guide with no knowledge of the island. Rude and offensive comments made about our nationality.
- dirty and uncomfortable van used for transportation.
- lack of prioritisation for health and safety, particularly in the water with very strong current and jellyfish.
Kind regards,
Shannon
Do not use this company!
We waited half an hour at our pick up spot and never got picked. Tried calling them several times and didn’t pick up until probably the 5th call and were very rude in response to us saying that our booking was cancelled when we already had confirmation of the booking and just abruptly hung up at least we will be our refund but I definitely don’t recommend going through this provider at all!! Very disappointed
My first and foremost complaint is regarding safety. I did not feel as though my tour guide took sufficient precautions to ensure our safety on this tour. In fact, there was no safety talk whatsoever. We were not warned about the shark-infested water on the beaches until AFTER our guide left us to swim in the water. Similarly, we were not warned about dingoes until after one came up to a girl on our tour and snatched her purse; she attempted to grab the purse out of its mouth because she was not taught how to deal with the situation. Finally, our tour guide told me that thong shoes were appropriate for our hike up Indian Head when I asked if I should change into the sneakers I had in my bag. Thong shoes were NOT appropriate for the slippery and rocky path up Indian Head, and I easily could have fallen and hurt myself. I paid a premium for this tour because I expected a guide who would look out for my safety - warn me of sharks, dingoes, and other dangers - and I did not receive that on this trip.
Moreover, Olly was not enthusiastic. On the contrary, he was rather negative. He told us - albeit honestly - of all of the attractions we were missing out on due to the tides and due to 2 day trips being "too short to see anything on Fraser Island" and winter being an off season. If your tour guide believes that a two day trip in winter is not sufficient to provide guests an enjoyable experience, perhaps you should not offer such a trip, and should certainly not charge nearly $400 for it. I do not feel at all that I got any value for my money, especially considering the similar trips we considered (your competitors) are charging about half as much for the same experience.
On that note, my third complaint is with the food and accomodation. For the price (more than competitors), the food should have been much better than rolled up sandwich meat at a picnic table and a continental breakfast (when the tour group next to us was allowed to access the hot breakfast buffet). As an aside, our guide admitted that he only bought food for 9 although there were 12 of us. Moreover, if time was of the essence, we should not have spent over two hours wasting time driving to and eating at a picnic table. Our guide explained that usually there is a table in the van, but he didn't have one so we had to drive an hour to tables. On such a short trip, this is unacceptable. Moreover, EVEN IF we had to waste time driving to and from tables, we should have eaten quickly and continued on our day. We told our guide we wanted to spend as much time as possible on the beach and viewing other attractions, but he did not honor our request. We lingered at the picnic tables for a while after our meal, even once we were done and ready to move onto the next activity. During this time, our guide was smoking cigarettes (which he did often on this trip) and we were stuck waiting for him. The first day on the island, despite leaving at 7am, we saw only picnic tables and one lake (after the sun had pretty much gone down and it was therefore too cold to swim).
Additionally, the intercom on the vehicle was broken and so we did not learn anything about the island and he made no effort to explain anything in our (short) times off the bus.
Like the usual tourist new to the area, I was initally brimming with excitement for the activity-filled day excursion. Unfortunately my flight was cancelled late in the day, the day before the excursion. I immediately dialled the number provided on the confirmation email. From there, I spoke to a man by the name of Rob, who kindly offered to move my tour to the following day and advised me to promptly send an email to the office to inform them of my impending delay.
The following morning, I received a phone call to confirm whether I required pick up, to which I politely declined as we were not physically in Brisbane. Moments later, I received an unprovoked phone call from the alleged owner, who I initially thought was Rob. Throughout the entire phone call, he was incessantly raising his voice at me, insisting that my aforementioned phone call was never placed and that Rob did not work that day.
Befuddled, I dialled the same number from the email and was put back through to the same owner. Another angry but brief conversation with the owner ensued, insisting there was no Rob, there was never a call or email from me and that the office closed at 3pm. This owner is unaware that he has an automated forwarding system set up and is in the habit of blaming his customers for his shortcomings. A great way to run his business into the ground.
What an unmitigated disaster. A wonder how they stay in business. I'd strongly suggest a period of intense customer service training for the owner.
Once hitting the island, we made a beeline to the sanboarding area, and had the whole area to ourselves. Should have could have done more, but the climb up was super tiring. Lunch was a simple affair, and then we went off to do the snorkelling.
Unfortunately, the Sunrover camp site was burned down in the recent bushfire and all the equipment was lost. Sunrover is only slowly replenishing the equipment again, and we had no shorty wet suits for snorkeling (we had done a snorkel the previous day and even with the shorty, our kids were shivering from the cold). Matt was very thorough with how to clean and put on the snorkel, which was a plus.
Wayne took us out as we had a few in our group that signed up with snorkel but could not swim (Mark took care of that group on a kayak). Wayne was really experienced around the wrecks and took us into areas that had little current and plentiful of fishes; but was a bit dicey as we were going through the wrecks (luckily no injuries). We had a lot of time to snorkel and just enjoyed the underwater scenes.
Getting back to shore meant having to swim against the current for a bit to get around the yachts moored close to the wrecks. So better to have stronger swimmers in your group. My kids (the strong ones) had to help me get around the yachts.
All in all, it was a good day trip for us, with a much better snorkeling experience.
We found the tour through a brochure at our hotel. I wish we'd looked at Google reviews before booking - we'd have seen the other reviews saying this isn't the first time they've ruined someone's trip.
We found the tour through a brochure at our hotel. I wish we'd looked at Google reviews before booking - we'd have seen the other reviews saying this isn't the first time they've ruined someone's trip.
They did not answer my emails until the last day before the planned tour.
They confirmed the trip.
Later, late afternoon, about 4pm they canceled the excursion.
I asked for any other optional offer to avoid spending time at a hotel.
They told me to call them the day after tomorrow and ask,
but they did not promise anything for sure.
I explained that I am a tourist from Europe and I spend only
three days in Brisbane area.
Then I was told that I can take my money back and get off.
Because of very late cancellation I had no chance to buy any
other activities elsewhere.
They did not answer my emails until the last day before the planned tour.
They confirmed the trip.
Later, late afternoon, about 4pm they canceled the excursion.
I asked for any other optional offer to avoid spending time at a hotel.
They told me to call them the day after tomorrow and ask,
but they did not promise anything for sure.
I explained that I am a tourist from Europe and I spend only
three days in Brisbane area.
Then I was told that I can take my money back and get off.
Because of very late cancellation I had no chance to buy any
other activities elsewhere.






















