“The places you go are beautiful and well worth it. The campsite is alot cleaner than we expected, and all bedding provided is clean too. The dingo fence around the site puts your mind at ease. Food wasn't fancy but was perfect for the trip i.e. fry up & pancakes for breakfast, wraps & burgers for lunch, bbq with mash and gravy & stir fry for dinner. You will not go hungry!
The only downside I would say is you are expected to cook and clean for everyone (there was 31 of us) if you are eating at camp - however groups take it in turns (e.g. car 1 cooks 1st night, car 2 cleans. Car 3 cooks 2nd night, car 4 cleans). So if you go on this trip to be on holiday you can't completely relax - especially on the first eve when we had all been drinking on the sand blows, to then get back and have to spend over an hour in the kitchen. I think if your group has paid $16,500+ to be there, they should at least have a cook included. Also depending on which guide you get, you could be out the camp at 8am or 9.30am we were the latter and felt like we were hanging around a bit and could have had longer at a couple of places if we had left earlier.”
“The Fraser Island trip was over all expectations. Our tour guide Jaime was amazing and so were the people on the tour. The tour was very well planned. We saw several lakes, sand dunes, a natural lazy river and much more. The food was also very good.
Can only recommend this trip.”
“I had a really great time on this tour! The pacing was perfect and the locations we visited were amazing. The food was good and the tents were comfortable! Thanks for a fun time on Fraser!”
“For a 3 day tour, we saw 6 places but only stayed at each of them for about an hour. Six hours of sightseeing across 3 days wasn't nearly as much as we'd hoped. The rest of the time was spent waiting for people to finish washing up/getting ready and then driving everywhere (granted the latter can't be helped). Not worth the cost, but we still enjoyed our time and saw dingos and some whales in the distance. Next time will rent my own 4x4 and book a campsite on the island though.”