Fraser Island Popular Tours
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Fraser Experience Day Tour
$285 / 1 Day
Fraser Experience One Day Tour is perfect if you have limited time and a budget and is a fun and affordable way to see Fraser Island. With a maximum of 17 guests per tour - sometimes even less.
Fraser Experience 4wd Group Tour
$310 / 1 Day
Fraser Experience 4wd Group Tour of 6 people maximum will ensure your have a personalised and memorable day. Bring your family, friends, that special person in your life or come and meet like minded travellers.
Fraser Dingo Group 4wd Hire
$500 / 2 Days
Fraser Dingo Adventures Fraser Island Group 4wd Hire - 2 Day self-drive experience to Fraser Island, with a personalised itinerary See the Maheno Shipwreck, Coloured sands and Eli Creek.
Hervey Bay Accommodation - Three Prime Locations - Holiday Apartments - Bed & Breakfasts
Explore Fraser Island
Fraser Island is the most incredible island on earth with freshwater lakes and ancient rainforests. The world's best ecotourism destination, heritage listed Fraser Island is 120 kilometres long and 24 kilometres wide and is considered the largest sand island in the world. Comprising of ancient rainforests, eucalyptus and mangrove forests, the sand island has been accumulating for 750,000 years. Nestled within the wilderness and natural terrain, Fraser Island boasts luxurious relaxing accommodation at a variety of world class resorts.
The naturally occurring plant life on Fraser Island is truly amazing with a number of protected mammal species, birds and reptiles inhabiting the island. Panoramic viewpoints include Indian Head, the Cathedral famous for sculpted ribbons of coloured sand, beaches and swimming at Lake McKenzie, Lake Wabby, Maheno shipwreck and other freshwater pools. Fraser Island is the most incredible island on earth where visitors can explore the freshwater lakes and spectaculars of ancient rainforests.
Fraser Island Great Sandy National Park
Fraser Island is K’gari is the traditional land of the Butchulla peopleIn the Butchulla people's language, Fraser Island is known as “K'gari” (pronounced “gurri”) meaning “paradise”. Butchulla translates as “the sea people”. Archaeological evidence suggests Aboriginal settlements existed on Fraser Island at least 5000 years ago. The Butchulla people are the Traditional Owners of K'gari (Fraser Island) and for perhaps as many as 50,000 years, the Butchulla people lived in harmony with the seasons and the land and sea, maintaining a balance between spiritual, social and family connections. Today the Butchulla people continue to walk the cultural pathway of their ancestors, whom they believe have lived on this country since the beginning of the Dreaming.
Fraser Island is the world's largest sand island, stretching over 120kmPanoramic viewpoints include Indian Head, a rocky outcrop on the island's easternmost tip, and the Cathedrals, a cliff famous for sculpted ribbons of coloured sand. A popular camping and ecotourism destination, with beaches and swimming sites at Lake McKenzie, Lake Wabby and other freshwater pools. Experience a getaway adventure on a sand island paradise. Fraser Island (K’gari), the world’s largest sand island, has something for almost everyone. Discover exquisite views, treks over snow-white sandblows, and forest drives. Enjoy springtime wildflowers, lakes, beaches and wildlife. With so much to see and do you’ll want to come back again and again.