Not exact matches
Enjoy golden
beaches, fresh air, family and friends, long sunny days spent in
freshwater lakes, BBQ snags cooked on the verandah, fishing rods in the 4WD and laughter - with all the comforts and conveniences you've come to expect
out of a modern - day holiday.
These stunning properties, on Fraser Island's sheltered western side allow you to immerse yourself in the surrounds - golden
beaches, fresh air, family and friends, long sunny days spent in
freshwater lakes, BBQ snags cooked on the verandah, fishing rods in the 4WD and laughter - with all the comforts and conveniences you've come to expect
out of a modern - day holiday.
Families will love the refreshing
freshwater pool and delicious offerings at the Mediterranean - style buffet, while couples can work up an appetite in the onsite fitness centre and gymnasium, chill
out on the terrace, and enjoy a mouthwatering selection of light snacks at the
Beach Bistro.
Chill
out at one of two
freshwater swimming pools or relax on a chaise lounge under a palm tree on the
beach.
When you finally decide to venture
out of your
beach bubble (and put some clothes on), you're in a central position to explore all sides of the Sunshine Coast — from the coastal «burbs down to Caloundra or up to Noosa,
out to the
freshwater swimming holes and mountain villages of the hinterland.
Hit the coastline for some
beach driving (best suited to within three hours either side of low tide) to oggle at the coloured sands along the Great Sandy National Park or take the rainforest circuit from the Freshwater Track travelling to Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay; do some kayaking and fishing at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (at the left - hand side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow water or check out the lighthouse at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any dolp
beach driving (best suited to within three hours either side of low tide) to oggle at the coloured sands along the Great Sandy National Park or take the rainforest circuit from the
Freshwater Track travelling to Rainbow
Beach and Tin Can Bay; do some kayaking and fishing at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (at the left - hand side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow water or check out the lighthouse at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any dolp
Beach and Tin Can Bay; do some kayaking and fishing at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (at the left - hand side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow water or check
out the lighthouse at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any dolphins.
You're a short stroll right
out to the
beach, ocean, barbeque grill and
freshwater pool.
Cool off next to this crystal clear
freshwater creek that flows through vegetated banks and right
out to the
beach.