Fraser Island


Fraser Island

Overview

Introduction

Located 125 mi/200 km north of Brisbane and named for shipwrecked Englishwoman Eliza Fraser, this island north of Noosa Heads is the largest coastal dune system in the world. A paradise of beaches, coves and wildlife (such as the Australian dingo), Fraser Island also has lush forests and clear lakes that contrast dramatically with its wind-sculpted sand. https://www.fraserisland.net.

Fraser Island is best negotiated by four-wheel-drive vehicles driven onto barges at Inskip Point. Tour operators will rent the vehicles as well as pick you up at Hervey Bay airport or from accommodations on the mainland and on the island. Joining a tour makes good sense for international tourists who do not have access to a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Tours take in the attractions including Lake McKenzie and Indian Head.

There are two main ferry crossings from the mainland with Hervey Bay the departure point in the north and Rainbow Beach in the south.

Accommodation options on the island include camping or a stay at the ecofriendly Kingfisher Bay Resort or budget Eurong Beach Resort.

One of the attractions is driving along 75-Mile Beach, which is an official highway where road rules apply. It is also a landing strip for small sightseeing planes. Beach fishing is popular and good as is whale-watching for humpback whales, especially August-October.

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