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Do you need a beach pass for Rainbow Beach?

Yes, you need a permit to camp on Rainbow Beach in Queensland, Australia. Camping permits are required for all campgrounds within the Great Sandy National Park, which includes the Inskip Peninsula Recreation Area and the Cooloola Recreation Area.



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Vehicle access permits are required for all vehicles entering the island. Monthly or Annual vehicle permits may be obtained from Kingfisher Bay Resort reception on arrival; at the River Heads Vehicle Barge terminal prior to your departure from the Hervey Bay mainland; or at the Shell Service Station at Rainbow Beach.

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Ferry Fee. The ferry is the only way to travel to and from Fraser Island, with fee's applying every day. The fee will keep increasing if you choose to travel with a car, a larger vehicle, or even a trailer.

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Summary of K'gari (Fraser Island) Costs If you book a guided tour, your all-inclusive price is around $250 for a day trip and $600 for a 2 or 3 day trip. Guided tours are the most stress-free way to calculate costs, since everything is included.

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Definitely swim between the flags at Rainbow Beach. Beware of the strong tidal currents at Inskip Point and, while the southern beach is usually the safest with the lowest waves and few rips, be careful of vehicle traffic on the beach.

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You can obtain a camping permit and make a reservation online through the Queensland Government's Department of Environment and Science website.

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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.

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A true representation of the vast landscape of Queensland's stunning coastline, you can sink your feet into the golden sand of the Carlo Sandblow, hike through the sub-tropical rainforest fringing the dunes, or explore the rainbow hues of the seaside beach cliffs.

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But if you're wondering “can you swim on Fraser Island?”, the answer is yes! There are over 40 lakes and creeks on the island where you can swim safely without the risk of riptides or dangerous creatures.

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There are two ferries across to K'gari (Fraser Island). The shortest, the Manta Ray Barge from Inskip Point (neighbouring Rainbow Beach) takes 10 minutes and the longest, the Fraser Venture Ferry from River Heads to Wanggolba Creek, near Kingfisher Resort, takes 30 minutes.

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So the answer is yes you can walk to attractions, and there are walking tracks to these attractions. Many people walk around Fraser Island, whether your safety is an issue is something you have to weigh up.

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