Fraser Island

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Fraser Island, or K’gari as it’s known to the Butchulla people, is the world’s largest sand island and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, ancient rainforests rise out of pure silica sand, crystal-clear lakes perch atop dunes, and wild dingoes roam pristine beaches. It’s a paradise for self-drive adventurers, offering a raw, untamed slice of Queensland that feels a world away from the Sunshine Coast’s polished resorts.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Three to four days is ideal to truly explore Fraser Island. A self-drive trip (with a 4WD – essential) allows you to hit the highlights at your own pace, while tag-along tours offer a guided experience. Plan at least two nights camping or in one of the eco-resorts to wake up to the sound of the ocean and have time for both the inland lakes and the beach drives.

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