Southern Cross 4WD Tours - Surfers Paradise

From $ 85.0 to $ 130.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 5574 5041
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Travel with experienced local guides in larger, more comfortable air-conditioned four wheel drive vehicles along bush tracks where the others don't go. Exciting off-road driving through private properties where kangaroo and wallaby graze. Access to secluded forest areas where the koala camouflages himself among the gum trees. Take a refreshing swim in a cool mountain stream.

The Southern Cross 4WD Tour guides are professional and experienced in all aspects of the regions natural and general history. They are proud of what they do for your enjoyment. Southern Cross 4WD Tours will satisfy the big appetite that you'll develop in the great outdoors with homemade country style food and plenty of it. The Aussie barbecue lunch is a tour feature. Mouth-watering beefsteaks cooked to perfection by the bush chef, home made salads and fresh fruit basket. Chicken, fish and vegetarian is available.

At Southern Cross 4WD Tours they can arrange an itinerary to suit your special interest groups. Conference groups or a group of friends who require sole occupancy of the vehicle. A range of day and evening tours are available.

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