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Susan River Homestead Adventure Resort
Hervey Bay Looking for the ultimate Aussie holiday experience on a budget? Look no further! Susan River Homestead Adventure resort offers safe, clean, deluxe budget accommodation with first class modern communal facilities. |
Sleepy Lagoon Hotel Motel
Tin Can Bay The Sleepy Lagoon Hotel Motel is located in Tin Can Bay which is adjacent to the southern end of World Heritage Listed Fraser Island. |
Fraser Island BackpackersFraser IslandFraser Island Backpackers is a unique and superbly converted tropical retreat positioned mid way on Fraser Island’s famous 75 Mile Beach! Located close to beautiful Eli Creek and the historic Maheno Shipwreck, Fraser Island Backpackers features a variety of double... |
Beaches Backpackers Hervey BayHervey BayBeaches Backpackers is located in the seaside coastal town on Hervey Bay, gateway to World Heritage Listed Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and the only place on the planet with rainforest grows on sand! Over... |
Palace Hervey Bay BackpackersHervey BaySet in tropical gardens, Palace Hervey Bay Backpackers self contained apartments have a home away from home feel. |
A1 Fraser Roving BackpackersHervey BayVoted in the 2004 and 2005 lonely planet as number one hostel in Hervey Bay, Fraser Roving Backpackers sets a new standard in the hostelling... |
Next BackpackersHervey BayNext Backpackers opened on 1 July 2006, and set new standards for backpackers hostels in the region. Everything about Next is still new and exudes quality. |
Woolshed BackpackersHervey BayUnlike a lot of inner city hostels that lack a garden and pleasant surroundings, rooms at the Woolshed Backpackers spread over three different buildings, situated within a large garden, surrounded by ponds, tropical vegetation, palm trees and gum trees. |
Eurong Beach ResortEurongEurong 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. |


