Fraser Island Hideaway - Fraser Island

From $ 171.0 to $ 171.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4127 9231
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Fraser Island Hideaway is the most secluded beachfront holiday home on Fraser Island. It is surrounded by National Park, set in lush gardens with the sounds of the native birds and the ocean, offering the ultimate holiday in an immaculate eco-friendly beach house. It is also close to beautiful rainforests, lakes, creeks and endless beaches.

Fraser Island Hideaway is rented as a three bedroom home and sleeps up to ten people, great for two families and small groups. The home is solar powered and has ample refrigeration and one of only a few that has ceiling fans for your comfort in summer. Owners are on site to maintain and look after power, water etc and very handy for local knowledge.

A week at the ‘Hideaway’ and you won't see it all, as there are many things to see for those who wish to explore this wonderful World Heritage Listed Island. Drive along the beaches, go bush walking, swimming in the lakes, fishing or just relax in the gardens with your favourite book. Being approximately half way up the island gives you the advantage of being central to everything of interest on the island.

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