Despite the numerous wonderfully beautiful beaches with snow-white sand, the Australian island Fraser is extremely dangerous for the recreation. The tourist infrastructure of the island is poorly developed, most of the local beaches are uninhabited. The deserted beaches are the home of the wild dingo dogs, which often attack people and are particularly dangerous for children. Despite the huge danger, the island attracts the numerous tourists every year and is considered a place of interest to the world.

Fraser is the largest sand island on the planet. Its length is about 120 km. Almost the entire island is covered with the sand dune, whose height can reach 240 meters. It is not recommended to visit the island independently. Accompanied by the guide, the trip to the island can offer a lot of unforgettable positive impressions.
The locals know the districts where you can walk without fear, and the beaches where the rest and bathing are safe and really quiet. Besides the sand dunes and the beaches, the island has a lot of interesting secrets and puzzles. There are several fairy-tale lakes and even forests where the rare animals and birds live. Fraser Island is also rich in archaeological districts. The scientists believe that the island served as the site of the important sacral buildings centuries ago.
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Useful staff nearby
Car rental office: 'Atlas 4WD Hire' is located in 26 km (
on the map).
Fuel station: 'CALTEX' in 26 km
Supermarket: 'IGA Hervey Bay Airport' in 26 km
Parking: 'Security Car Park' in 24 km
Apotheek: 'Urangan Marina Pharmacy' in 24 km
Police station: 'Fraser Island Police Station' in 28 km
Cafe/restaurant: 'Cafe Balaena' in 24 km
Railway station: 'Hervey Bay Transit Centre' in 31 km
Nearest airports:
» Hervey Bay Airport HVB - in 28 km
» Maryborough Airport MBH - in 53 km
» Bundaberg Airport BDB - in 92 km
» Sunshine Coast Airport MCY - in 150 km
» Caloundra Airport CUD - in 171 km