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5 star

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island|9.09km from city center
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Business travel

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island|9.09km from city center
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Breakfast

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island|9.09km from city center
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Family friendly

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island|9.09km from city center
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Fraser Island

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K'gari

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Eli Creek

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island|7.68km from Eli Creek
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Lake Allom

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Lake Wabby

Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews

Fraser Island Retreat

Fraser Island
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.

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Fraser Island Retreat
3.9/543 Reviews
This complex is showing its age but it was a comfortable location in Happy Valley. We lucked out with a refurbished bathroom in our 1 bedroom cabin (cabin 5, our friends in cabin 4 had an older bathroom). It contained a full size fridge and kettle and cups in the room with access to a communal camp kitchen with a gas BBQ, microwave, toaster, sink. Plenty of dishwashing liquid, chux, paper towels and alfoil were supplied there. Two hotplates and a dire looking fridge looked old and no idea if they worked; the BBQ was a little slow but worked fine. With your own fridge in your cabin there is no need to use the communal one but remember to bring all your own crockery, cutlery and anything else you need. Our cabin was clean and the camp kitchen reasonably so. We had plenty of hot water in the bathroom with decent pressure in the shower. In relation to a comment below, there was one blanket on our queen bed and a double size one on each of the two single beds (so they could be doubled over for warmth) but there were also extra quilts in the blanket box in the room. The mattresses felt new as did the pillows, but they were quite high and hard and I wished I had brought mine with me. If you have children, like camping, don't forget to bring along things to amuse them as no TV and variable internet depending on your provider. Be prepared to carry your gear up several flights of wooden stairs to reach the higher cabins. There is a pool (too cold so didn't try it) and a cafe/licensed bar/restaurant on site and the dinner we ate there was very good and reasonably priced. Special mention to a decent salad with our various seafood options that contained lots of variety not just limp lettuce as we have been served in much more expensive establishments. Like all settlements on Fraser now, Happy Valley is enclosed within a dingo fence. The shop area stocked a variety of eg tinned and snack items if you forgot something or need to boost your supplies, as well as various toiletries, bait for fishing and souvenir items. The cafe opened for coffee by around 8am. Don't forget of course you need a 4WD to get here.
K'Gari Beach Resort
4.1/553 Reviews
The resort is older, but clean and the apartments are large and well appointed. We had the buffet breakfast each morning which had lots of choices and we were well and truly satisfied. Everyone enjoyed their dinner the one evening we ate in. There are BBQ's if you wish to do your own thing. Staff are all very friendly and nothing is too much trouble. Have to shout out to the reservations team as well, as I rang asking a few questions before our arrival and they were very helpful. Highly recommend staying here.
Kingfisher Bay Resort
4.1/543 Reviews
Awesome hotel, beautiful environment, first-class service, family suite cost-effective, especially suitable for children with family travel, beautiful Feisha Island picturesque, not many people, off-road bus is impressive. Parking can stop at the port, pay the management fee, if you drive four-wheel drive, you can roll on the island, self-driving adventure, great! Still want to come again!

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Highest PriceUS$401
Lowest PriceUS$118
Number of Reviews 172
Number of hotels35
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$198
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$235

Fraser Island Hotel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Book hotels in Fraser Island via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. You can plan a day tour in Fraser Island. Fraser Island is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Fraser Island does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Fraser Island by bus.

Fraser Island is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. When looking for hotels in Fraser Island, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 121 USD. There are 1 four-star hotels in Fraser Island at an average price of 121 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Fraser Island, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotels under the Grand Mercure brand are a good choice. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Fraser Island, such as hotels under the Grand Mercure brand. The Holiday House in Fraser Island is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Fraser Island Retreat.

The most popular attractions for tourists in Fraser Island are Lake Wabby, Fraser Island Day Spa, Maheno Wreck.

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