⭐ 🐠⭐ Sandjunes Ocean View Sea Breeze 250m walk to beach

Beach
Fridge, stovetop, coffee/tea maker, toaster
Property grounds
Exterior
⭐ 🐠⭐ Sandjunes Ocean View Sea Breeze 250m walk to beach House in Fraser Island
4.7
Outstanding(56 Reviews)

House in Fraser Island

6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 1 bath

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Parking, Balcony or Patio and more

About this house rental

ON SITE MANAGER LIVES ON GROUND
FLOOR

4x4 ONLY on K’gari (Fraser Island).

Kgari is an isolated, natural & wild destination. Please do your own research to ensure you have the necessary knowledge, equipment and mindset needed so that you know what to expect and can get the most out of your stay.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Only 4x4 VEHICLES (4WD) are permitted ON Fraser Island/ K'GARI.
If you do not have a 4WD vehicle you will not be able to board the barge to get to the island.

TELSTRA ONLY ON K'GARI

ON SITE MANAGER GROUND FLOOR

BYO LINEN

STRICTLY SLEEPS 6 PEOPLE

NO TENTS ON PROPERTY

NO FANS OR AIRCON (off grid solar) you can BYO RE-CHARGABLE BATTERY OPERATED FANS ONLY

Basic accommodation/no frills/rustic in a quiet peaceful location. No through traffic, Sandjunes backs on to natural K'gari native bushland - listen to the local and migratory birds call the dawn.

SLEEPS 6 people in 5 beds

1 queen bed x bedroom 1
2 single beds x bedroom 2
2 single beds x open annex off living area

Built in 1996, Sandjunes is high set and has a little character, an ocean view, verandah to catch the sea breezes and a feeling of elevated privacy - perfect for your time on the island with family and friends between your adventures fishing, watching sunrises and sunsets, beach and rainforest walks, swimming in crystal clear fresh water lakes and streams and driving sandy bush tracks and long open beaches.

- light filled and airy
- polished timber flooring
- cypress tongue and groove walls in
living area
- relaxed open plan living/kitchen
area
- well equipped kitchen for food
lovers/ fridge w freezer on top/ stand alone chest freezer
- coffee plunger
- tea pot
- gas BBQ on deck
- washing machine
- fully screened
- solar powered with generator
backup
- stroll down to great fishing gutters
- stunning local walks
- 100m walk to, shop, fuel, restaurant
and bar
- 100m walk to the Happy Valley
Ambulance Station

- NON SMOKING PROPERTY (Non
smokers only)

- NO TV or RADIO

- NO CLOCK (island time)

- NO MICROWAVE or TOASTER (toast
under gas grill)

- DO NOT BRING ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES (please read info - off grid solar)

Happy Valley is the most central eastern beach settlement

SANDJUNES - self contained - great cooking gear, crockery and cutlery, gas stove with oven and grill, coffee plunger, rain water, fridge/freezer, a deep chest freezer for your bait and the catch, laundry washing machine - just bring your own linen/toilet paper/toiletries, food and all pantry items - you will find yourself wanting to be one of the regulars.

Talk to us about SCENIC FLIGHTS - see K'gari from the air!

WORLD HERITAGE

K'gari/Fraser Island

Inscribed 1992

"Stretching over 120 kilometres along the southern coast of Queensland, K'gari (184 000 hectares) is the largest sand island in the world. It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in recognition of its outstanding natural universal values:

as an outstanding example representing significant ongoing ecological and biological processes; and as an example of superlative natural phenomena.

The island is a place of exceptional beauty, with its long uninterrupted white beaches flanked by strikingly coloured sand cliffs, its majestic tall rainforests and numerous freshwater lakes of crystal clear waters.

The massive sand deposits that make up the island are a continuous record of climatic and sea level changes over the past 700 000 years.

K'gari features complex dune systems that are still evolving, and an array of dune lakes that is exceptional in its number, diversity and age.

The highest dunes on the island reach up to 240 metres above sea level. Forty perched dune lakes, half the number of such lakes in the world, can be found on the island. These lakes are formed when organic matter, such as leaves, bark and dead plants, gradually build up and harden in depressions created by the wind.

The island also has several barrage lakes, formed when moving sand dunes block a watercourse, and 'window' lakes, formed when a depression exposes part of the regional water table.

A surprising variety of vegetation types grow on the island, ranging from coastal heath to subtropical rainforests. It is the only place in the world where tall rainforests are found growing on sand dunes at elevations of over 200 metres.

The low 'wallum' heaths on the island are of particular evolutionary and ecological significance, providing magnificent wildflower displays in spring and summer.

Birds are the most abundant form of animal life on the island with over 350 species being recorded. It is a particularly important site for migratory wading birds which use the area as a resting place during their long flights between southern Australia and their breeding grounds in Siberia.

A species of particular interest is the endangered ground parrot, which is found in the wallum heathlands.

Few mammal species are present on the island. The most common are bats, particularly flying foxes. The dingo population on the island is regarded as the most pure strain of dingoes remaining in eastern Australia.

The lakes on K'gari are poor habitats for fish and other aquatic species because of the purity, acidity and low nutrient levels of the water. Some frog species are adapted to survive in this difficult environment. Appropriately called 'acid frogs', they tolerate the acidic condition characteristic of the K'gari lakes and swamps

Called K'gari by its Aboriginal inhabitants, the island reveals Aboriginal
occupation of at least 5 000 years, although it is possible that further
archaeological work may indicate earlier occupation. Early European
reports suggested that Fraser Island was heavily populated by Aboriginal people, but subsequent research indicates that there was a small permanent population of 400-600 that swelled seasonally to perhaps in the winter months when seafood resources were particularly abundant. K'gari contains many sites of archaeological, social and spiritual significance. Middens, artefact scatters, fish traps, scarred trees and campsites bear witness to the lives of the original inhabitants. European contact, initiated by Matthew Flinders in 1802, was sporadic and limited to explorers, escaped convicts and shipwreck survivors."

quote from : govt world heritage site

Amenities

Kitchen or Kitchenette
Parking
Balcony or Patio

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Reviews

4.7
Outstanding(56 Reviews)
Summary of reviews
The property offers great ocean views, clean accommodation, and a friendly host, making it an environmentally friendly holiday choice.
From real guest reviews summarized by AI
5.0
Sep 2024
The property is well located with the beach, the tavern/shop and the ambulance facility close at hand. Our group has enjoyed staying at Sandjunes on several occasions.
5.0
Jun 2024
The front deck has an amazing view! We saw so many whales breaching and playing. The property had everything we needed and was well looked after. The pub for a tasty dinner is a short walk away. Thank you for an amazing stay!
5.0
Mar 2024
Our stay at sandjunes was great. It’s a great beach shack with beautiful water views from the versnda and lovely sea breezes. It was good to be disconnected from tbe outside world and get back to family time. Sandjunes has your basic amenities which is all you need it was good to be off the grid and anything extra we needed eg fan. It was battery operated and a shop/restaurant around tbe corner for good food. Bree the owner who is on site is just lovely to have a chat with and very easy to get along. I would highly rate this place if you want a holiday that us a bit more environmentally friendly
4.0
star 5 empty
Mar 2024
Property manager Bree was amazing , so helpful with any request we made & super friendly would not have know she was downstairs unless you knocked on her door 🙂
5.0
Jan 2024
Great spot ! Top view .. A couple of fans for when that breeze drops off would be spot on .. Other than we had an awesome time .. And Bree was easy to deal with.. No worries at all !! Will stay there again no worries
5.0
Jan 2024
Clean & Simple accomodation. Perfect for Fraser Is.
5.0
Nov 2023
A quick trip to K’Gari with grandchildren visiting from NSW. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
5.0
Sep 2023
This is the second year on a row the five of us have stayed at Sandjunes on our annual K’gari tailor fishing trip. Bree is great to work with and the location near the beach and the shop is ideal. The house is well set up, the kitchen is functional, the beds are ok and the double bed in its own room is ideal for the tallest member of a group or the champion snorer. We’ve already decided on Sandjunes for our 2024 trip.

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Fraser Island?

The average price for a rental in Fraser Island is $219 per night. This rental is $48 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at ⭐ 🐠⭐ Sandjunes Ocean View Sea Breeze 250m walk to beach. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is ⭐ 🐠⭐ Sandjunes Ocean View Sea Breeze 250m walk to beach pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at ⭐ 🐠⭐ Sandjunes Ocean View Sea Breeze 250m walk to beach?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, parking, and balcony or patio.

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