Nestled on the northeastern coast of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Waddy Point provides a secluded retreat from the more crowded areas. This coastal haven features campgrounds and a hotel, making it an ideal spot for overnight stays. Visitors can engage in a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, surfing, swimming, kayaking, and hiking. The natural beauty and tranquil setting of Waddy Point offer a serene escape, where the sounds of the ocean and the rustling of the surrounding vegetation create a peaceful backdrop for exploration and relaxation.
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