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Eurong Beach Resort, Fraser Island

Eurong Beach Resort, located north of the Sunshine Coast, offers easy access to Fraser Island‘s famous Seventy-Five Mile Beach, its lakes and rainforests. This makes it the perfect base from which to explore the island.

Eurong Beach Resort is set amid hectares of lawns and gardens on the front of Seventy-Five Mile Beach. The modern restaurant and bar overlook a large free-form swimming pool. A casual Beach Bar adjoins a second pool and has nightly entertainment.

Barbecues, tennis, joy flights, four wheel drive hire and conducted four wheel drive tours and bush walks are all on offer. This resort is popular throughout the year, so check availability and rates and book early.

A bakery supplies hot bread, casual snacks and coffee. A well-stocked store supplies groceries, meat, vegetables, souvenirs, resort wear, camping equipment, fishing gear, ice, fuel and gas.

There is accommodation to suit all budgets from self-contained apartments to backpacker beds. Modern two-bedroom apartments with spacious living areas and fully equipped kitchens can accommodate up to six people. Double or twin rooms include kitchenettes. They have balconies or patios.

Access is easy to Fraser Island with vehicle barges operating daily from River Heads, south of Hervey Bay, to Wanggoolba Creek. From the Sunshine Coast via Rainbow Beach, the Rainbow Venture barge is on demand between Inskip Point and Hook Point between 6.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. and bookings are not required.

Accommodation Options

Apartments Coral Sea and Tradewinds

New luxury two bedroom apartments can accommodate up to six people. They have a large lounge, a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom, and a large private verandah.

Motel Coral Sea and Tradewinds

New spacious self contained motel units with fully equipped kitchenette, shower and toilet, and private verandah or patio. Double or twin beds with a lounge to make two more single beds for children.

Website: Eurong Beach Resort

Popular Activities

  • Fishing
  • National Park
  • Nightlife
  • Off Road Driving
  • Rainforest
  • Wildlife
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