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Where is Fraser Island?

Lucy Pascual
November 18, 2024

Most Aussies have heard of the stunning sandy wonderland now known by its traditional Butchulla name, K’gari, but where is Fraser Island exactly? This gorgeous UNESCO World Heritage-listed site is located just off the coast of Queensland, approximately 15 kilometres from Hervey Bay’s coast, which is the area’s largest mainland town.

Stretching over 120 kilometres in length and covering an area of around 1,840 square kilometres, Fraser Island / K’gari is the world’s largest sand island and part of the Great Sandy Strait. You can easily travel to the island from multiple points on the mainland, including Hervey Bay (which acts as the primary gateway to the island), Rainbow Beach and Inskip Point.

Visitors generally travel to K’gari via ferry and there’s regular services running from Hervey Bay and Inskip Point. If you’re hoping for a journey with even more breathtaking views, light aircraft flights are also available, offering birds-eye views of the island’s diverse landscape and the crystal blue ocean below.

K’gari belongs to the Fraser Coast region, which is famous for its pristine beaches, ancient rainforests and abundant wildlife. The island itself has a truly unique ecosystem, so is considered a significant ecological treasure. Unlike most sand islands, K’gari supports dense rainforests, freshwater lakes and wetlands, with Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek and the towering dunes being some of its most famous attractions.

The island’s location is just a short distance from the mainland and has all the amenities you’ll need, making it a popular destination for both day trips and extended stays. Its proximity to Hervey Bay also means you can combine your trip with whale and dolphin watching tours (particularly during the migration season from mid-July to late-October).

K’gari is culturally and historically significant to the Butchulla people – the island’s Traditional Owners who have lived here for thousands of years. Their connection to the land is truly special and considering the name K’gari literally means ‘paradise’, their ancestors also clearly loved the aesthetics like modern visitors do. During your visit, you’ll get the opportunity to learn about and respect the cultural heritage of the island.

If you’d love to visit Fraser Island / K’gari, you’ll get a unique paradise that offers a great mix of adventure and relaxation. The island’s multiple challenging 4WD tracks are a boon for off-road enthusiasts; however, its tranquil beaches and natural beauty also appeal to those seeking a peaceful escape. If you’d like to discover more great activities, check out our K’gari (Fraser Island) Tours & Activities page.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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