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The Haven - 2 Beachfront Houses - Fraser Island
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The Haven - 2 Beachfront Houses

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The Haven, a beachfront eco-retreat on Fraser Island, offers a sustainable, off-grid bungalow experience steps from the ocean.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps nine guests and features a kitchen with fridge and freezer, parking, a garden, a fire pit, and limited internet access, promoting a digital detox.
Sunset Ridge Retreat Villa - Fraser Island
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Sunset Ridge Retreat Villa

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This holiday home is situated on Fraser Island, just 16 miles from Hervey Bay Airport, offering a tranquil escape amidst the island's natural beauty. The property has received consistently high ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The two-bedroom villa comfortably accommodates up to five guests, providing a spacious and comfortable living environment. Enjoy a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony, outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, garden, bar, restaurant, tennis court, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Island Escape | Villa 623 |Premium Resort Location - Fraser Island
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Island Escape | Villa 623 |Premium Resort Location

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This apartment is located within Kingfisher Bay Resort on Fraser Island, offering a flat, easy walk to the resort's pools and facilities, and a short stroll to the beach.
This villa sleeps up to five guests and features air conditioning, a kitchen with a microwave oven and dishwasher, and access to resort amenities including volleyball and tennis courts, providing a peaceful retreat for exploring Fraser Island's beaches, lakes, and rainforest.
The Bungalow On K'gari (Fraser Island) - Fraser Island
9.3 85 reviews

The Bungalow On K'gari (Fraser Island)

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This charming cottage is situated just 400 metres from Eurong Village, offering easy access to amenities like a hotel, resort bar, bakery, and shop. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom cottage comfortably accommodates up to six guests and boasts a spacious layout with a combined kitchen and living area. Enjoy a large undercover timber deck with a concreted BBQ area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation, and take advantage of the fully equipped kitchen and entertainment options provided.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Fraser Island

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience on Fraser Island?

    Fraser Island isn't really known for organised sporting events or festivals. The focus is on its natural beauty. However, plenty of people enjoy swimming, surfing (at suitable beaches), fishing, and four-wheel driving. The island's environment lends itself to activities like kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding in the lakes and creeks.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Fraser Island?

    Among the holiday parks in Fraser Island, The Eco Beachcamp Retreat is the most popular one.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting on Fraser Island?

    While Lake McKenzie and the Maheno shipwreck are iconic, consider exploring the less-visited Waddy Point for stunning coastal views, or the serene Pile Valley, a rainforest area with beautiful walking trails. Lake Wabby, a perched lake surrounded by sand dunes, also offers a unique experience, though it requires a bit more effort to reach.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Fraser Island?

    The best holiday park with parking in Fraser Island is The Eco Beachcamp Retreat.

  • When is the high season on Fraser Island?

    The peak season on Fraser Island runs from June to October, coinciding with the Australian winter. This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this time.
  • What foods is Fraser Island best known for?

    Fraser Island itself doesn't have a specific cuisine. Food options are mainly available at the resorts and cafes on the island. You'll find typical Australian fare like seafood, barbequed meats, and fresh salads. Many places cater to dietary needs.
  • Is Fraser Island a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Fraser Island is renowned for its camping opportunities. There are various designated campsites, offering everything from basic sites to more developed ones with amenities. Bookings are essential, especially during peak season. Popular options include Eurong Beach Resort and Central Station.
  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture on Fraser Island?

    Fraser Island's population is primarily transient, with tourism staff and park rangers. Interaction with the Butchulla people, the traditional custodians of the island, can be achieved through guided tours offered by operators who work closely with the Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation. These tours often incorporate cultural insights and stories.
  • Does Fraser Island have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, definitely. Be aware of the potential for strong winds, rain, and even cyclones, particularly during summer. Dingoes are present on the island; always maintain a safe distance and never feed them. The sun is strong, so sun protection is vital. Check weather forecasts before and during your trip and heed all warnings from park authorities.
  • What are the top hiking trails on Fraser Island for families?

    The boardwalk trails around Lake McKenzie are relatively easy and suitable for families. The short walks to the Eli Creek and Central Station are also good options. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before embarking on any hike.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary on Fraser Island?

    Day 1: Arrive, explore Eurong Beach, and enjoy sunset. Day 2: Visit Lake McKenzie, swim in Eli Creek, and drive to the Maheno shipwreck. Day 3: Hike to Pile Valley, explore Lake Wabby (if time and fitness allow), and depart. This is a suggestion; adjust based on your interests and abilities. Remember to check for closures and conditions before you start your trip.

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