Sunday, 9 April 2017

The Most Visited Vacation Spot - Fraser Island



World heritage listed Fraser Island in Australia is one of the most special sand islands on the earth, and every year, millions of humans flock to Queensland to look, explore and revel in this dream vacation spot. The history of being named Fraser Island is exciting while you study about how the island that was once inhabited by historical Butchulla tribes, was later renamed by Captain James Cook, then by Matthew Flinders and then finally named after a shipwreck survivor Mrs. Eliza Fraser. Going back in records, you will realize that the aborigines who had been the authentic inhabitants of the island had named this island K’gari, meaning paradise.

Fraser Island Package

 To cater to the growing variety of vacationers from both home, and people coming from overseas, there are plenty of tour organizers in this area. However, it is Sunset Safaris, which has emerged as the most popular of all tour operators in Fraser Island tourism. The tour company that started in 2001 has made quite a name for itself. Most of the travelers prefer excursion programs offered by this organization, as Fraser Island Package Deals offered by them are all inclusive, reasonably priced and they provide many pleasant surprises & benefits. With each Fraser Island tour package bundle of two day / three day tours, you will get hassle free room up gradations depending upon availability, free tour of the famous Cooloola national Park, and by doing direct booking through the official website of the tour company, you get an awesome price match guarantee .This takes away any doubt and inhibition you would possibly have, for Sunset Safaris ensure that you have a memorable trip.

Fraser Island Tour

With excellent pick up and drop services, you can join the tours from Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast and start your adventure to discover the largest sand island in the world. At the very beginning of your adventurous tour, a drive along the lovely ocean street, in 4 wheel drive coaches, is sure to offer a huge amount of fun and thrill. The coaches have front facing seats along with massive windows to offer uncompromised outside view. In addition, the coaches are cozy and comfortable. In Cooloola, you can experience the beauty of the colorful Rainbow beach, a crazy 4-WD at the Teewah beach, and look at awe at the brilliance of the Red Canyon. Spot the marine animals swimming close to the shore from Double Island point and hand feed the wild kangaroos in Noosa North Shore. After an exciting experience in Cooloola, be ready to be taken to your vacation spot, the lovely Fraser Island. The tour guides will take you to the Maheno Shipwreck site, where you will be given a guided excursion of the underwater park filled with colorful fishes, turtles and many different forms of marine flowers and animals. Your journey will bring in awe-inspiring fun and joy as you get to swim in the perched waters of Lake McKenzie. Witness the sand blown Lake Wabby or bounce into the bubbling waters of the Champagne pools. Feel the excitement of floating downstream on the short flowing waters of the Eli’s creek. Lake Birrabeen holds an alluring beauty with its quite ambience. 

The day times are going to be full of activities and sightseeing excursions. You can see the stunning Rainbow Gorge, Yidney Dripping Rocks, Indian Head and go for a 4WD on the 75 mile beach. Sunset Safaris’ Fraser Island Tour packages will allow you to have a tremendous nighttime life, as you can be a part of the beach events, and spend some time sitting quietly to hear the sounds of the nature by the ocean side. Strolling inside the rainforests, spotting pure breed dingoes and looking out for the big variety of birds and smaller mammals in their natural habitat can make you respect the individuality of this island. With Sunset Safaris looking after all your needs, you may have an ideal excursion at Fraser Island that is a dream of every traveler.    

Fraser Island Australia

For more details about Fraser Island Australia please visit the official website of Sunset Safaris www.sunsetsafaris.com.au

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