Immerse yourself in the magic of K’gari with an overnight tour! Trips range from 1 night to 4 nights with options for camping, resort stays, walking tours, and more.
Short on time? These K’gari day tours will help you optimise your time on the world’s largest sand island with fun itineraries, expert guides, and 4WD transport.
Choose a self-guided adventure on K’gari (Fraser Island) with 4WD vehicle hire. Pair your 4WD with camping or resort accommodation packages, or just hire for the day.
Plan your stay in Hervey Bay, Rainbow Beach, or Noosa before or after your K’gari trip. There are accommodation options to suit all types of travellers!
Elevate your experience on K’gari (Fraser Island) with a private tour! Customise the itinerary, escape the crowds, and explore with your own expert tour guide.
Brush up on your knowledge of K’gari (Fraser Island)! We’ve got you covered with 4WD driving tips, FAQs, things to do, info about K’gari’s history and nature, and more.
Get in touch with a K’gari travel expert! Our team can help you choose the perfect K’gari tour and provide recommendations for further travels along Australia’s East Coast.
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Both of these places are iconic and draw people in from all over the world to discover their beauty! We’ve picked out a few places and how you can get there during your own travels and your own journey to help make your trip a little easier and more relaxed!
If you want to explore Fraser Island with the freedom of your own vehicle, Aussie Trax is a great option for you! If you don’t have your own 4WD, but want to explore the island your way, you will need to rent a vehicle to make your way around.
The bad thing about snorkelling on K'gari is that you really can’t! Not in any good way anyways! Technically speaking, you can snorkel in the lakes and creeks on the island, but oftentimes due to their purity, there really isn’t much to see.
Fraser Island is full of amazing Instragam worthy places. The world’s largest sand island has got it going on in terms of beauty and is one of the best places in the world to snap some Insta shots. Picture blue lakes, dazzling sands, wild animals, flowing creeks and towering forests - it’s a would-be photographers dream and will add a pop of wild to your ‘gram.
Fraser Island is one of the most iconic islands in the world. It is the world’s largest sand island and is known for its stunning natural attractions and history. Over a half a million people visit the island each year to explore and enjoy its shores, venturing to its inner forests and into its lakes and creeks. It is famed for its off-road driving, as only 4WD vehicles are allowed on the island, providing an exhilarating experience every minute of the day. You can venture to the island on your own in a self-guided tour, or join one of the many tours that guide guests around the island. You can choose from day tours, 2 day tours and 3 days tours that will take you to some of the top highlights and icons! We have listed the top 12 iconic locations below to inspire you on your upcoming trip and get you excited for your Fraser Island adventure.
Lake Boomanjin is the famous 'tea tree' lake found on Fraser Island, or K'gari, the largest sand island in the world. Lake Boomanjin is easily distinguished from Fraser Island's many other famous lakes, as it has the unique quality of a red hue and is the largest in size! The lake itself is surrounded by soft white sands and the air smells of tea trees, the same plants that give the lake its name and colour. It is undoubtedly one of the most unique lakes on one of the most unique islands in the world, and worth a visit during a visit to K'gari.
Double Island Point is a sandy spit found in the Cooloola National Park. It's not actually an island in any way, but rather the end of sand dune that extends into the ocean. From a distance the point can appear to look like two islands, which is how it earned its name many years ago from Captain Cook.
Fraser Island has five locations on the island where fuel can be purchased. Four are found on the eastern side, with one of the western side of the island.
Fraser Island has a number of settlements around the island where you can obtain supplies that may be necessary during your Fraser Island adventure. On the island, you will find all the essentials including fuel, food, souvenirs and more, depending on where you are headed! There are five areas on the island where supplies are available: Eurong, Happy Valley, Cathedrals on Fraser, Orchid Beach, and Kingfisher. All destinations provide food and fuel, ensuring you are never far from the essentials.
Fraser Island is part of the Great Sandy National Park and does not allow domestic pets on the island, including dogs. The one exception to the rule is assistance dogs such as seeing-eye or hearing dogs, which require a permit before being allowed on the island.
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