Sites that you will visit over 2 days: Walk under the rainforest at Central Station, the heart of Fraser Island, and then four-wheel-drive on the coloured sands of the 75-Mile Beach. Swim or take a tube ride at Eli Creek. Learn from your knowledgeable lead guide and meet like-minded travellers. See the Maheno Shipwreck, maybe take a dip in Lake Birabeen. Walk along sand dunes to emerald green Lake Wabby. Relax, play, and swim at the beautiful Lake McKenzie.
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SATURDAY 2 DAY TOUR INFORMATION:
Embark on a unique 2-day adventure with our Saturday Tag Along Tour! Your guide will reveal the itinerary for the next two days. Kickstart at 6 AM for two action-packed days. Meet the travelers who started their 3-day tour on Friday. Share unforgettable experiences until Sunday's return ferry at 3 o'clock! Possible sights include Eli Creek, Maheno Ship Wreck, Pinnacles, Lake McKenzie, Central Station, Pile Valley + Champagne Pools (just at the SATURDAY 2 Day Tour)
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Fraser Island, located off the eastern coast of Australia, offers a stunning array of natural attractions. As the largest sand island in the world, it boasts breathtaking landscapes including pristine beaches, crystal-clear freshwater lakes, lush rainforests, and towering sand dunes. Visitors can marvel at the vibrant hues of Lake McKenzie, explore the ancient rainforest at Central Station, witness the rusting wreck of the Maheno Shipwreck, and take in panoramic views from Indian Head. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot dingoes, wallabies, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat. Fraser Island promises adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable experiences amidst its unparalleled natural beauty.
Fraser Island, known as K'gari to the Butchulla people, is the world's largest sand island. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, and unique ecosystems. The island offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, with opportunities for hiking, four-wheel driving, and wildlife spotting.
Lake McKenzie is a stunning perched lake with crystal-clear waters and white silica sand. It's one of the most famous attractions on Fraser Island and a must-visit for swimming, picnicking, and photography.
The Maheno is a famous shipwreck on Fraser Island, originally a luxury ocean liner that was beached during a cyclone in 1935. The rusting hull is a popular photo spot and a reminder of the island's maritime history.
Eli Creek is a freshwater creek that flows into the ocean, offering visitors a unique opportunity to swim or float down the gentle current. The boardwalk and picnic area make it a popular spot for families and nature lovers.
Indian Head is a popular lookout point on Fraser Island, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The walk to the summit is relatively easy, and the site is also known for its cultural significance to the Butchulla people.
Champagne Pools are natural rock pools formed by waves crashing over the volcanic rock at the southern end of the island. These pools are perfect for swimming and relaxing, surrounded by beautiful coastal scenery.
A selection of locally caught seafood, including prawns, crabs, and fish, often served with lemon and aioli.
Traditional Aboriginal foods, such as kangaroo, emu, and native fruits and vegetables, often served with modern twists.
Locally caught barramundi, a popular Australian fish, often grilled or pan-fried with local herbs and spices.
The best time to visit Fraser Island is during the dry season, from April to October. The weather is pleasant, with warm days and cool nights, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The island is less humid, and there's a lower chance of rain.
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Fraser Island is generally safe for visitors, but it's important to be aware of natural hazards, such as strong currents, sand blows, and wildlife encounters. Visitors should follow safety guidelines and respect the island's fragile ecosystems.
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Hervey Bay Bus Station
Shuttle services are available for visitors who do not have their own vehicle. These services are limited and may require advance booking.
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Hervey Bay is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, water activities, and as the departure point for Fraser Island ferries. It offers a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
Rainbow Beach is a small coastal town known for its colorful sands, beautiful beaches, and access to Fraser Island. It offers a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of water activities.
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