• Experienced tour guides
  • Adjustable itinerary
  • UNESCO World Heritage-listed locations.
  • History, geology and culture education

Sit back and relax in air-conditioned comfort as our experienced tour guides take your group to the most interesting sites the island has to offer.

Our guides will share their knowledge of the natural history, geology and culture of K'gari (formerly Fraser Island), as well as answer any questions that come their way throughout the day.

Choose from any of the itineraries below, or talk to us about designing one to suit you.

  • Drive along K'gari's sand tracks to Central Station, a former forestry camp, with an excellent interpretive centre. Here, your guide will talk about the rainforest and the exotic rare King Ferns - a species that dates back to Jurassic times.
  • Walk the banks of Wanggoolba Creek, and learn about the flora and fauna that inhabit the ecosystem.
  • Visit Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora), the island's most beautiful freshwater perched dune lake. Take a swim in the crystal-clear waters or relax on the white sandy shores. Your guide will include a talk about the formation of perched lakes and their significance to the ecosystem of K'gari.
  • Drive along K'gari's sand tracks to Central Station, a former forestry camp, with an excellent interpretive centre. Your guide will talk about the rainforest and the exotic rare King Ferns - a species that dates back to Jurassic times.
  • Walk the banks of Wanggoolba Creek, and learn about the flora and fauna that inhabit the ecosystem.
  • Visit Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora), the island's most beautiful freshwater perched dune lake. Take a swim in the crystal-clear waters or relax on the white sandy shores. Your guide will include a talk about the formation of perched lakes and their significance to the ecosystem of K'gari.
  • Drive up the famous 75 Mile Beach to see the coloured iron oxide sands of The Pinnacles and the wreck of the Maheno. Your guide will provide some interesting facts about her life as well as the history of other shipwrecks around K'gari. Study the effects of rusting, the creation of an artificial reef and the creatures that have now taken over the wreck.
  • Stop for a swim at Eli Creek, wade through the cool, freshwater or enjoy the surroundings from the boardwalk. Your guide will talk about the underground freshwater supply to K'gari, its source and the volume of water that flows into the Pacific Ocean each day.
  • Cruise the inland forestry tracks and visit Pile Valley where K'gari's famous Satinay trees grow in sand. Satinay trees are resistant to marine borer and were used to line the banks of the Suez Canal and to rebuild London docks after World War II.
  • Travel to Basin Lake, located high in the dune and learn about this black water perched lake.
  • Drive along K'gari's sand tracks to Central Station, a former forestry centre and the historical heart of the island. Your guide will talk about the rainforest, flora and fauna and the logging history of the island.
  • Walk the banks of Wanggoolba Creek, and learn about the flora and fauna that inhabit this ecosystem.
  • Visit the Rainforests that grow from sand dunes at the world's highest elevation of more than 200m.
  • Visit Pile Valley via the inland forestry tracks, where K'gari's famous Satinay trees grow in sand. See the tall, majestic Satinay trees that were used to line the banks of the Suez Canal and to rebuild London docks after World War II.
  • Visit Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora), K'gari's most iconic freshwater lake. Take a swim in the crystal-clear waters or relax on its white sandy shores. Your guide will include a talk about the formation of perched lakes and their significance to the ecosystem of the island.
  • Stop for a swim in Eli Creek, wade through the cool, freshwater or enjoy your surroundings from the boardwalk. Your guide will amaze you with information about the underground freshwater supply, its source and the volume that flows into the Pacific Ocean each day.
  • Drive up the famous 75-Mile Beach to see the coloured iron oxide sands of The Pinnacles and the wreck of the Maheno. Your guide will provide some interesting facts about her life as well as the history of other shipwrecks around K'gari.
  • Splash in Mother Nature's jacuzzi at Champagne Pools and learn about an entirely different ecosystem around the tidal rock pools. Fascinating marine creatures cling to the edges of a half-wet, half-dry environment, with amazing adaptations which allow them to survive.

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