Tour Itinerary
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Recommended Min.Trip Time
16 Days
Byron Bay to Gold Coast
Wave good to beautiful Byron Bay and cross the border into Queensland. Our first pick up/drop-off point is Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast: golden sands, theme parks, and great bars and clubs. It's a lot of high-rise buildings, but it's a lot of fun. Try it out for a couple of days yourself and see…
Gold Coast to Brisbane
We roll into Brisbane (Queensland's capital) just before lunch time for pickups and drop offs. It's a laid back city, and a great place to stop and look for work
Brisbane to Noosa
Brisbane disappears behind us as we head north to the sunny Sunshine Coast. We pass the Glasshouse Mountains, the name of which will be fully explained by your guide, before arriving in Noosa to drop-off and pick-up more Oz Experience beachgoers. On the way we take a break at Wildhorse Mountain National Park for a walk and panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast area.
Noosa to Rainbow Beach (zz)
Rainbow Beach is the shortcut to Fraser Island so the best place to start your guided or self-drive four wheel drive island adventure. We think the really cool thing about Rainbow is that once your back from Fraser Island there's more stuff to do. Rainbows got beaches, great natural attractions like the Carlo Sand Blow and the coloured cliffs, and even dolphin feeding (optional). Hop off the bus here for an exclusive Oz Experience cultural walk around the local area.
Rainbow Beach to Hervey Bay
It's an early start today for those going on the cruise to feed the wild dolphins; or those going for a few days four-wheel-driving on Fraser Island. For those continuing their journey north, we board the bus to Hervey Bay for hostel drop-offs and pickups.
Hervey Bay to Childers and Bundaberg
If its cash you need then the fruit-picking towns of Bundaberg or Childers may be your next stop. Its hard work, but money doesn't grow on trees. Bundaberg is also famous for an Aussie brand of rum called Bundaberg Rum (or Bundy as the locals call it).
Bundaberg to Town of 1770 (zz)
If by now you're feeling a little tired and in need of a holiday within your holiday then Town of 1770 is the place to stop. 1770 is special: the activities don't cost much, the beaches are great, the people are friendly, and it's that ideal place to chill out and recharge your batteries before heading to Far North Queensland. We recommend a few days. There are great beaches and activities on offer.
Town of 1770 to Kroombit (zz)
Leaving 1770 we travel west to coal and cattle country; it's also goat country. From the sea and sand we head to the dust and dirt of Lochenbar Cattle Station. It's not far to Kroombit and we arrive just before lunch. We then enjoy the original and world famous (in Kroombit) Goat Rodeo. Another great option is the goat muster on horseback (own expense). Don't go to bed before cracking a whip and having a ride on the mechanical bull! Kroombit is a great taste of life in the Australian outback.
Kroombit to Sarina
We head back towards the ocean today, to the sailing paradise known as the Whitsunday Islands. Along the way we stop for a game of barefoot lawn bowls at the Sarina Lawn Bowling Club. Your guide will show you how it's done!
Sarina to Airlie Beach (zz)
There are a few more miles to cover before our evening arrival into Airlie Beach. For the next 2-3 days most of you will say goodbye Oz Bus and hello sunshine and sailing boats …a highlight of the east coast trip. One we hope you remember after the traditional end-of-sailing party.
Airlie Beach to Townsville / Magnetic Island (zz)
Today we travel via Bowen, which is a great place to stop and earn some money picking fruit or vegetables. You can stay in Townsville or travel over to Magnetic Island with the guide (at own expense). And why not: it is the sunniest spot on the Queensland coast with more than 320 sunny days a year! And our chosen hostel is right on the beach. You'll think you've landed in paradise. Get out for some hikes or try and spot koalas in their natural habitat. Look out for the full-moon parties at base backpackers.
Magnetic Island / Townsville to Mission Beach
We're heading towards the lush rainforests of Far North Queensland. As we leave Townsville, the mountains grow higher and the forests greener. We drive into Mission Beach, which is one great place to stay over for a few days. The beaches are superb. Relax or go skydiving or white water rafting (optional). If you're lucky you'll see a Cassowary, these are seriously big birds with attitude to match.
Mission Beach to Cairns
An easy afternoon section completes your Oz EX trip. But not before we stop in Innisfail to visit some seriously big bad crocodiles (optional). Get right up close to these remarkable reptiles. But not too close because we want you to get to Cairns fit and ready for some amazing experiences. This place is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef one of the seven natural wonders of the world; and the Daintree at Cape Tribulation, the world's oldest living rainforest. Don't forget to visit the legendary Woolshed Bar.
NOTE:
Prices valid for passes purchased on or before 31st October 2010
Valid for travel within 12 months of sale date
Refer to www.ozexperience.com for full terms and conditions
Strict luggage limit of 15kg
Meals B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
Itineraries may vary and/or attractions be substituted due to seasonal conditions, weather extremes, Traditional Owner and national park requirements.
(zz) = compulsory overnight stop required