Fraser Dingo Beach House Tag-Along 4WD Tour 2-Day

Desde AUD 520,00 AU$
  • Duración: 2 Días (aproximadamente)
  • Ubicación: URANGAN, QLD
  • Código de producto: 2DTAGTOUR
Join us on our unique beach house accommodated tag-along tour where you can visit all of the best sites on Fraser Island in a small group tour. MAX 18 PEOPLE! All inclusive, no hidden costs. 


Trip Includes:

  • Private beach house accommodation with quad share rooms at Eurong on K'gari's eastern beach. 
  • Bathrooms with hot showers and toilets, communal decked area and kitchen with BBQ. 
  • Beach access: relax on the white sand, play a game of beach volleyball, enjoy a beach walk, wildlife spotting at night, see the sunrise over the Pacific Ocean.
  • All meals provided- 2 lunches, 1 dinner, 1 breakfast and snacks. Dietary requirements catered for: vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options (no extra cost).
  • Learn to 4WD on K'gari (drivers must be over 21 years of age with an open licence). No off-road driving experience necessary, you will be briefed and shown the correct 4WD skills. There is no pressure to drive, you are more than welcome to be a passenger!
  • Experienced knowledgeable lead guide.
  • National park permits and ferry transfer included.


See the sites:

  • Visit all the iconic sites, Lake McKenzie, Central Station, Eli Creek, Maheno Shipwreck, plus more!
  • Walk under the rainforest at Pile Valley.
  • 4WD along 75 Mile Beach.
  • Swim, splash or take a tube ride at Eli Creek.
  • Relax, play and swim at the beautiful blue Lake Mckenzie or Lake Birrabeen.


Things to note:

  • Driver safety briefing is at 7:30am the morning of departure (accommodation pick up available from 7:00am).
  • Tour returns 6.00pm - 6:15 pm on the final day of the tour.
  • The trip itinerary can vary depending on weather and unforeseen circumstances i.e. track or beach access closures.  
  • A credit card imprint is required for drivers (no funds held).
  • Luggage storage can be organised for $20 per backpack.
  • Secure vehicle storage is available for $40 2 days, however there are limited spaces available. 
  • Free on-street car parking while you are away.
  • Free pick up from: ECO WOOLSHED, FLASHPACKERS HOSTEL, YHA (Colonial Village). 
  • Eco-certified tourism operator, all vehicles are carbon off-set!


What to Bring:  

  • Small bag with swimwear and a change of clothes.
  • Hat, sunnies & sunscreen.
  • Warm clothes (Fraser Island can get cold at night time).
  • Camera, bluetooth speaker, phone charger.
  • Big smile & a sense of adventure and fun!
  • Alcohol (no spirits & no glass allowed) and snacks if you wish.


What is a Tag-along Tour? 

This is an organised tour where the lead 4WD is driven by our experienced and knowledgeable guide. The following 4WDs are driven by you guys, the customers that nominate to drive on the tour. You don’t need experience driving a 4WD, our thorough safety briefing and experienced guide will make sure you are ready for a once in a lifetime driving experience! Customers tell us it is the best thing they have done in Australia! You must be 21 years of age or over to drive, but don’t worry if you are under 21, you can still come along as a passenger and experience the best 4WD adventure!


Limited availability and spaces, as per the booking calendar. 

*Minimum numbers are required to run the tour*. 

DEPARTURE TIME (subject to change)


PICKUPS START FROM 7:00AM

MEET AT OFFICE 7:15AM

DRIVERS (safety briefing) - Start at 7:30AM 


Terms & Conditions

No cancellations, refunds or date changes within 7 days of departure date. 

Credit card imprint is taken if you are intending to drive.

The Tour Itinerary can change due to seasons, tides and weather conditions.

If there is only 1 4WD vehicle due to low numbers or cancellations, you will not be able to drive the lead vehicle.

You must be 21 years and over with an open drivers licence to drive.

After booking, all passengers must reconfirm with the operator by 12pm the day prior to departure. 

All people wanting to drive must reconfirm and attend the 7:30am safety briefing on the day of departure.