Tourist Attractions
Whale Watching »
Every year, thousands of playful Humpback whales make a pilgrimage up from Antarctic waters, past New Zealand, along the east coast of Australia. They stop to nurture their young calves and socalise in the warm waters of Hervey Bay between late July and early November. The chance to get up... more »
Maheno Wreck »
A Fraser Island landmark for decades, the wreck of the SS Maheno is a must-see stop on your visit to Fraser Island. This old wreck set against the crystal blue waters of the Coral Sea makes for a great photographic opportunity. The Maheno was built in Scotland and launched in... more »
Lake McKenzie »
Located in the Great Sandy National Park, in the middle of Fraser Island, this stunning lake makes for a lasting impression. As a perched lake (situated above the area’s water table and not fed by streams) the crystal clear waters were formed like a spring, creating an incredibly fresh lake... more »
Central Station Rainforest »
The Central Station Rainforest is an area of natural beauty and fresh water streams located near the historic logging area referred to as Central Station. A must-see stop for any Fraser Island visitor, the site situated in The Great Sandy National Park has some of the island’s best camping and... more »
75 Mile Beach »
One of the most beautiful stretches of beach found anywhere, 75 Mile Beach forms the eastern shore of pristine Fraser Island. This magnificent beach is lined by the blue waters of the Coral Sea on one side, and a lush natural habitat on the other. With fresh water creeks and... more »
Wanggoolba Creek »
Fraser Island is known for its fresh water creeks and lakes and one of those is Wanggoolba Creek. Set in the dense green island rainforest, the creek’s crystal clear waters flow over the beach and into the Coral Sea. Much of the islands wildlife can be seen along the creek... more »