January 20th, 2012 by Karen
We had a Fantastic Tag along with Fraser roving,
our Tour leader Syd was the coolest guys ,I loved
Champagne Pools, and all the Drinking Games we had with Syd.
It is Beer a clock time mate
Cheers from team Stinky
will be back one day .
January 15th, 2012 by Karen
Big Party on Fraser with Fraser roving Tag along.
Santa was the best, I drank all that by my self,
and Santa mad us get up at 4.30 AM for the Fantastic Sun raise, and then a very big Breakfast to get rid of the Hangover
we (I) had. Thanks guys for a brilliant Trip the best so far
keep it up Santa
Lorne xxxx000
January 8th, 2012 by Karen
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get away from the crowds or rushing from place to place
Experience the hidden gems of Fraser Island with Tasman Venture. Be one of the few to see the crystal clear waters of Wathumba Creek and amazing views from Sandy Cape Lighthouse
Simply sit back and relax with a cool drink and some fantastic food on your Cruise.
The only Tour to visit sandy Cape Lighthouse
January 8th, 2012 by Karen

3 Days & 2 Nights Fraser Roving Tag Along Tour!
Come and experience the 3 days & 2 nights Tag Along Tour on Fraser Island with Fraser Roving. Adrian (aka Santa) one of our tour guides will ensure that you'll have an memorable and fun time! As you can see by the picture, Santa hasn't only got a wicked sense of humor but he also knows Fraser Island inside out.
So come and join us on the Tag Along Tour and have the time of your life!!!
December 31st, 2011 by Fraser Roving Team
2012 tomorrow.
Fraser Roving would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year. If you have stayed with us or not, been to Fraser Island with us or not, are planning on a trip to beautiful Hervey Bay, we hope your travels are safe and enjoyable.
If you need accommodation, a 4x4 Fraser Island safari, or help planning your next adventure, come in and see us, we are happy to help.
Cheers to a bigger and brighter 2012.
November 21st, 2011 by motorbod
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Here’s the key concept to remember when you want to have the option to change the date without paying more: the concept is locked-in rates. When your rates are locked in, you can change the date of your move without having to worry about paying a fee to the rental company. So if you have an urgent personal matter to attend to, and you need to reschedule, you can do so without any extra hassle or additional expense. You have full control over your schedule, and your motorhome hire Australia stay at the level you expect them to be at.
September 15th, 2011 by Fraser Roving Team

Anyone traveling to Fraser Island at this time of year, should take particular notice of dingo safety warnings and directions from the rangers on the island. From September until the end of October is Dingo Whelping Season.
This is the time when dingo pups are venturing out of their dens and being taught hunting and survival skills from the adults. It is imperative that they be able to do this without human interaction. The female dingo will aggressively defend the young cubs and visitors to the island are advised to walk in groups and keep children close by.
Please look out for dingoes on the beach whilst driving and DO NOT FEED THE DINGOES.