Fraser Island

Attractions in Fraser Island

Nestled on Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest sand island in the world, Lake McKenzie, also known as Boorangoora, stands out with its strikingly blue waters. […]

Eli Creek, one of the largest freshwater creeks on Fraser Island, offers a refreshing escape from the sun-soaked shores of neighboring 75 Mile Beach. The shallow, fast-flowing waters wind beneath […]

The SS Maheno, a once-luxurious liner, met its fate on the shores of Fraser Island in 1935, driven ashore by a fierce cyclone just north of Happy Valley. Now a […]

Central Station, located on the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island, is a site of both historical and natural significance. Originally a culturally important area for […]

Stretching 75 miles (121 kilometers) along the eastern shore of Fraser Island, 75 Mile Beach is a natural wonder that seamlessly blends sandy shores with verdant bushlands and rocky headlands. […]

Nestled within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, Lake Wabby stands out as one of the island’s most picturesque and unique natural wonders. […]

Great Sandy National Park spans both the mainland of Queensland and Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the world’s largest sand island. The park is divided into two […]

Nestled among sugar cane and tropical fruit plantations, Bundaberg is a riverside city in Australia, renowned for its namesake exports: Bundaberg Rum and Bundaberg Ginger Beer. Beyond its famous beverages, […]

Indian Head, known as Tukkee Wurroo in the Badtjala language, is a striking volcanic outcropping on the eastern side of K’gari (Fraser Island). Its craggy cliffs rise like a castle […]

Nestled at the heart of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, Wanggoolba Creek is a serene natural wonder. Surrounded by ancient king ferns and lush rainforest, the creek’s crystal-clear waters reveal […]

Nestled on the UNESCO-listed Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, Lake Birrabeen offers a serene and secluded experience. Unlike the more frequented Lake McKenzie, this hidden gem […]

The Pinnacles, a series of colored sand cliffs on the east coast of Fraser Island, have been a significant contributor to the island’s UNESCO World Heritage listing. These striking formations, […]

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 […]

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