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An actioned packed day tour to the famous K’gari (Fraser Island), the world’s largest sand island.
1 Day Fraser Island Guided Tour
- Trip Styles: Comfort
Enjoy a day over to Fraser Island from Hervey Bay. Visit the main highlights Maheno Shipwreck, Lake Mckensie, Eli Creek and the sandy highway of seventy-five-mile beach.
Our amazing fully guided, all-inclusive, great value Fraser Island day tour.
Aboriginal legend names Fraser Island K’Gari, meaning paradise and there are 75 miles of sights to enjoy, fresh-water lakes with turtles, rocky outcrops with magnificent views and a natural jacuzzi, all perfect to relax or swim. You don’t need your own 4WD for this tour, we do the driving. We will traverse the tracks and tides to ensure you have an easy and enjoyable experience on the world’s largest sand island.
The perfect Fraser Island day tour to see the best bits of the island in just one day. Visit all the top spots in one day, Lake McKenzie, 75 miles beach, Eli Creek and Maheno Shipwreck.
Tick Fraser Island off your bucket list on a one-day adventure suitable for all ages! Book our Fraser Island tour today.
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Itinerary

Fraser Day Tour ex-Hervey Bay
Your guide is a Fraser Island expert with local knowledge and a passion for the island. On this
adventurous day out, you’ll drive across sand tracks to explore some of the most beautiful, natural
spots and listen to fascinating facts about the island’s history, fauna and flora. Our custom designed
4WD buses are airconditioned for your comfort and fitted with panoramic windows.
Central Station – a former logging station that housed schools and shops for the bustling timber
industry is now a tourist stop. Stroll along the Wanggoolba Creek boardwalk to discover the ancient
King Ferns, towering Ghost Gums and Pine trees.
Lake McKenzie – enjoy a revitalising swim in the crystal clear blue waters and relax on the sandy
white beaches… it’s picture perfect!
75 Mile Beach – as you drive along this golden beach highway, you may spot birds of prey flying
above or humpback whales as they migrate past (between July – November). You may wish to join
the Air Fraser team for a scenic flight over the island – book with your guide on tour (optional extra).
Eli Creek – float down this refreshing fast-flowing freshwater creek pouring out 80 megalitres of
water daily into the ocean.
Maheno Shipwreck – enjoy a photo stop at the rusting wreck of the Maheno washed ashore during
an out-of-season cyclone in 1935 – it’s one of Fraser Island’s most recognisable sites.
The Pinnacles Coloured Sands – learn how these radiant sand formations were created and the
Butchulla Dreamtime story surrounding them. Stop to take a picture as we drive along Seventy-Five
Mile Beach.
At the end of the day, board the 5.00 pm ferry back to River Heads where our shuttle service will take
you back to your accommodation or transit centre (drop-off between 6.00pm and 7.00pm).
Highlights
What To Bring
Important Booking Info
- Lake McKenzie, enjoy a revitalising swim in the crystal blue waters and relax on the sandy white beaches… it’s picture perfect!
- Seventy-Five Mile Beach, as you drive along this sandy highway, you may spot birds of prey flying above or humpback whales as they migrate past (between July – November). You may wish to join the Air Fraser team for a scenic flight over the island – book with your guide on tour (optional extra).
- Eli Creek , float down this fast-flowing freshwater creek pouring out 80 megalitres of water daily into the ocean.
- Maheno Shipwreck, enjoy a photo stop at the rusting wreck of the Maheno washed ashore during an out-of-season cyclone in 1935 – it’s one of Fraser Island’s most recognisable sites.
- The Pinnacles Coloured Sands, learn how these technicolor sand formations were created and the Butchulla legends surrounding them. We stop to take a picture as we drive along Seventy-Five Mile Beach.
Essential things to pack
- Swimmers
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Walking shoes or sandals
- Insect repellent
- Water bottle
Important Booking Info
- If English is your second language, we have MP3 guides available in Spanish, Italian, German, Korean and Chinese. These can be picked up from the Ticket Hut with a small, refundable deposit of $20 per device.
- Itineraries are subject to change based on tides and weather conditions.