Sunrover offers the most extensive range of 4WD safaris operating in South East Queensland National Parks (specializing in tours of Fraser Island, Moreton Island and Carnarvon Gorge), but remain a small locally owned business, providing a professional service with experienced guides. Sunrover offers a luxury camping experience within National Park Wilderness Environments. The safaris highlight the environment while taking extra care to provide clients with a memorable holiday.
16 December 2009
Anna leaving Moreton Island
Ciao Anna.
06 December 2009
10 Best Tourists Attraction in Australia
28 November 2009
Another dingo sighting on Fraser Island
Concerns heightening for Fraser Island's dingoes
05 November 2009
Oil spill clean-up close to finished
AFTER being devastated by one of Australia's worst oil spills, areas of the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Island and Bribie Island will soon be fully restored.
Read more in The Sunshine Coast Daily.
04 November 2009
Queensland: Getting the bug on Moreton Island
19 October 2009
22 September 2009
01 July 2009
Belated thanks
However, that only lasted until the tent was erected and from then on she agrees that it was one of the best things she has done (and they are well traveled)
We then had the most wonderful 5 days. Made special by Tony with his wealth of knowledge about the ecology and the Aboriginal people who originally lived there.
Brian and I now live here in Australia having immigrated 3 years ago and recently have taken up citizenship. We have a 4x4 and caravan and have been as far north in Queensland as Rockhampton and over the west to north of Perth. Next month we leave our home in Echuca and go to Wilpena Pound (to fly over Lake Eyre), Coober Pedy, Uluru, Alice, Darwin and all points west. Next year is Cape Yorke. We intend to leave the ?van in Cairns and take a tented tour north. Do you go up there?
I was clearing out some papers today and came across the form given to travelers as they left Tony, which we were supposed to fill in and return. Somewhat late, we can all say that the 5 days were a wonderful experience ? I can?t remember any of us disliking anything. I have had a look on your web site and see that you are still taking people to wonderful place.
Thank you in retrospect
Janet Hollingsworth
01 June 2009
Green Turtle on Moreton Island
22 May 2009
Michael does it again!
12 May 2009
Better Than Ever
Fraser Island is also getting very favourable reports. This time of the year can be the quietest on the Island, meaning you get around the Island quicker due to less cars, and you get to enjoy the beauty without having to share with hundreds of others.
The fishing on both Islands seems to have slowed a little, with only a few reports of small dart and bream filtering into the office. This will change as winter approaches, with better catches if bream, and also tailor starting to make an appearance. There is also a chance of a large mulloway (jew) as the tailor and mullet seasons start.
27 April 2009
SUNROVER EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
01 April 2009
The Good Times Keep Coming
Life at Moreton is slowly getting back to normal. We have started running our 2 and 3 day camping tours to the Island again, and slowly but surely the Island is returning to its beautiful self. This is great news with Easter just around the corner.
For more details check out www.sunrover.com.au
18 March 2009
Latest News
Moreton Island is still affected by the oil spill, and despite the fact that some parts of the Island are open, our tours are still suspended until we can access the East Coast and our campsite at Blue Lagoon. National Parks and the EPA are expected to reopen the Island by next Monday the 23rd of March. How the Island and it's natural beauty will be affected over the next few years is hard to say, although to see the pictures of the beautiful Honeymoon Bay coated in a thick black sludge was devastating. Nature is a resilient beast, so we'll just have to wait and see.
11 March 2009
Cyclone Watch
All tours should be back to normal by Friday. Please call the Sunrover office on 0732034241 for more up to date details.
05 March 2009
Alligator Creek, Fraser Island
28 February 2009
24 February 2009
Fire juggler from Canada
19 February 2009
Moreton Island Beach/Track Conditions
Swallowtail and whiting are being taken along the East Coast on fresh beach worms, while tarwine and bream are being caught off North Point, and also near Yellowpatch. Some mackerel and tuna are also being taken out in the channel near the markers - just watch out for the birds and have your rod rigged with a small metal slug.
Also, please be aware that the Bulwer shop is now closed on Wednesdays.
11 February 2009
24 January 2009
21 January 2009
Fishing Report 21/01/09
* whiting are being caught on pippies and fresh worms at Tailor Bight and the deeper gutters along the Eastern Beach
* bream and tarwine at the Coffee Rocks, and also off the rocks at North Point
* mackerel and cobia available on the Western side of the Island around the pylons and deeper holes
Fraser Island
* few small chopper tailor on dusk at Indian Head and Waddy Point
* whiting in deeper beach gutters on the East Coast
* mangrove jack in smaller creeks on West Coast
Beach conditions are good at the moment, and with low tides in the middle of the day it makes travelling much safer and easier. Inland Road at Fraser Island is in a very bad state at the moment, with lots of dust and corrugations. Also very bad for tyres and brakes! School holidays finish this week, and once the Australia Day long weekend is over things will get much quieter.
20 January 2009
17th of January 2009. Moreton 2day
Rosanna Amaro Andrade 17th and 18th-01 -09.
What did you like best about the tour? " Blue Lagoon, Cape Cliff,
Champagne Pools, Tea Cake, Lighthouse view, to make a fire."
"Everything excellent, Cameron is very funny. Moreton is beautiful. I
just would like to stay longer at the lighthouse......"
Thiagio Alves De Jesus 17th January 2009
" The guide and trip was excellent!"
11 January 2009
09 January 2009
Another snake
08 January 2009
Moreton island Surf and Beach Report
Great day on Moreton. Perfect beach and tide conditions, with early morning shower, great 4WD inland on Middle Road. Small 1/1 metre waves on the eastern surf beach, with shark sightings common.
Enjoyed Blue Lagoon, Bulwer shipwrecks and Honeymoon bay. Many thanks for the Photo of the brown snake yesterday, North Point I Believe, ask Sol........
Moreton Island Brown Snake
Here is the picture of the brown snake we saw today on Moreton Island.
We looked it up in an AU wildlife book and it look most like a Eastern Brown.
It's a bit grainy...I was in digital zoom on the camera.
Please let us know what it is if you find out from the snake expert.
Thanks again for a great tour,
Jon Elliott
07 January 2009
Many thanks Great time with Team Sunrover
Linda Van der Boan - Van Koetsveldstraat 10g 3532 ER Utrecht The Netherlands. " ... Explanation about the nature and clear introduction what we are going to do and of course the best tour guide of the world.! Thanks for the amazing weekend. Moreton 2 Day tour 19th-20th Decemeber 2008. Mick o guide driver,
Kotaragna Kuo - Wagmakerstr 21 80538 Muchen, Germany. " Excellent tour guide" 2 Day Moreton 19th-20th
Fraser Island 4WD Report
Weather: SW/NW winds 15-20 knots ahead of a 20-25knots S/SE change. Rain and thunderstorms in the area.
High tide: 1.51m @ 2.52pm
Low tide:0.84m @ 8.43am
Hook point passable 2 hours either side of low tide.
Beach: Soft and rough
Tracks: Rough and soft in some sections.
Fishing: Tailor at Indian Head, Bream & whiting in low tide gutters on eastern beach.
Apparently Crocodiles now frequent the waters around Fraser Island?!
Moreton Island report 8/12/08
Weather: SE winds 15-20 knots. Showers.
High tide: 1.18m @ 3.03pm (Eastern Beach)
Low tide: 0.44m @ 8.46am (Eastern Beach)
Beach: soft and rough
Tracks: middle road is firm and relatively smooth.
Fishing: Dart along eastern beach & Sand Whiting south of Bulwer.
TURTLE NEST ON MORETON ISLAND SURF BEACH
A 4WD Adventure day out. We first sailed out of the mouth of the Brisbane river passes Moreton Bay Islands across Moreton Bay Marine Park.Ray our guide took time to spot a school of dolphins, a few tuna fish,and a small sea turtle.We arrived at Moreton Island's famous west coast shipwrecks. The 3 level ferry allowed for great photo's. We landed on the west coast of Moreton Island National and a Sandy Beach – the world's second largest sand island. Our guide for the day Ray, told us stories through out the day, nature and wildlife everywhere. the group was great, we first started with a 4WD to the desert, pass beautiful wildflowers and birdlife to remote sand hills. Ray again help with all the equipment. Great hike to the sandhills. Take a sand hill at speed or try a gentle slop (speeds up to 65kms an hour). This area is great for walks and hikes, as the trail always with fresh sands. After this adventure head to the eastern surf beach of Moreton Island. Onto Blue Lagoon, a short coastal forest walk to the sand filtered fresh waters We had time to relax, swim, photo, snorkel. AFter a great lunch with cold drinks and fresh breads and fruits.
We were 4WDiving along the surf beach, when Ray Showed us the Turtle Nest, It was great to see nature still surving.
Great tour, great guides,
Many thanks to Ray and Sunrover tours. Check them out www.sunrover.com.au
Or seemoretonisland.com