You need a 4WD vehicle if you want to explore Rainbow Beach, Double Island Point and Teewah Beach. A few spots are exempted, but we would recommend a strong 4WD to get the full experience.
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Vehicle accessThere are two ways to access the campsites on the Inskip Point Peninsula - via the sealed Inskip Point Road or by driving along Rainbow Beach (4WD at low tide only). Inskip Point Road is suitable for both 2WD and 4WD vehicles however the sandy tracks leading into some of the campsites can be quite soft.
CAN YOU DO FRASER ISLAND WITHOUT A 4WD? Technically, yes. You can get around and see the island without a vehicle. However, your holiday will be made much easier and simplified with access to a 4WD.
Permits and Vehicle AllowanceRainbow Beach vehicle access is strictly limited to 4WDs and if you wish to drive past the coloured sands to Double Island Point or Teewah Beach you will need to purchase a $30 Vehicle Access Permit.
Although you can take your car right onto hard-packed sand, having a 4WD capable vehicle will only make things easier. 4WD makes it easier for you to drive on sections of the beach that aren't wet or packed down since you have power to all four wheels instead of just two.
Only high clearance 4WD vehicles are suitable for Fraser Island's sandy forest tracks and beaches. Drivers of all-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles with low ground clearance may find beach access points and inland tracks impassable.
No, you can't take a normal car to K'gari (Fraser Island). Only 4WD vehicles are allowed due to government regulations and safety reasons! K'gari (Fraser Island) is the largest sand island in the world, and therefore all the roads and tracks, save for a few of the paved roads at some resorts, are made of sand.
Just make sure you have an appropriate vehicle for the Fraser Island terrain - it can be a challenge at the best of times, so you want to have a reliable vehicle to get you through it, plus there are certain requirements of the types of vehicles they will allow, so check with us before choosing this option.
Rainbow Beach is a coastal rural town and locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Rainbow Beach had a population of 1,249 people.
Most people will plan for a weeklong visit in their own vehicle, while others will take one or two day tours from Rainbow Beach or Hervey Bay. If you're limited for time, tours are sometimes the best, especially when tour take priority on the barge and stick to a strict time schedule.
This beach is where the shoals connect with the coastline. Swimming is allowed at this beach, but you must be aware that lifeguards are not usually present. It is recommended that you only swim when the waves are low.
Rainbow Beach is most famous for its coloured sands that lend it a surreal and vibrant charm. Set in the stunning expanse of the Great Sandy National Park, the Coloured Sands are best experienced during low tide or after a particularly windy day.