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Explore K'gari (Fraser Island) in a full day 4WD adventure
Discover the 75 Mile Beach highway, SS Maheno shipwreck and more
Swim in the glistening waters of Lake McKenzie
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Embark on an exciting and adventurous one-day tour departing from Rainbow Beach to explore K'gari (Fraser Island), the largest sand island in the world. This adventure-packed day will take you to all the must-see sights and attractions on K'gari, including 75 Mile Beach and Pile Valley.
Throughout the day, you will experience the stunning coloured sands and race along 75 Mile Beach, known as one of the best scenic drives in the world, all while enjoying the comfort of custom-built 4WD vehicles. You’ll have the opportunity to swim in one of the world’s clearest freshwater lakes and enjoy the beautiful white sandy beach at Lake McKenzie. Additionally, you can embark on a self-guided adventure through the rainforest of Pile Valley to discover a different side of this famous island, with a chance to spot some native wildlife.
You'll get numerous chances to swim throughout the day and plenty of chances to spot sites unique to K'gari, like the super impressive SS Maheno, and the native Dingo! You'll have morning tea and lunch on the island, so rest assured you'll be looked after for an epic day of exploring this unique island paradise.
K'gari Island, K'gari, QLD 4581
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$299.00
/ person
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