Best Places To Camp On K'gari (Fraser Island)Popular campsites may even book out, especially in summer. You can book campsites up to 6 months in advance, so try to plan your camping trip early to avoid any last-minute stress.
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A: Three days is a general advised trip to see the major attractions, however, there are so many beautiful hidden jems on Fraser Island, you could spend a week and not get bored! In 3 days, you will see a lot, but expect to do a lot of driving and rushing around, if you want to relax, consider 4 or 5 days.
The Water DangersSwimming in the ocean on Fraser Island is not recommended in most areas, due to both the strong current and dangerous wildlife roaming the waters. The riptides of Fraser island are stronger than most, spotted all along the shores, and causing very dangerous swimming conditions.
Fraser Island, also known as K'gari is one of the most beautiful islands and is the largest sand island in the world! You can go to Fraser Island without a tour, but it's recommended to have a good four wheel drive with you.
Fraser Island, also known as K'gari is one of the most beautiful islands and is the largest sand island in the world! You can go to Fraser Island without a tour, but it's recommended to have a good four wheel drive with you.
Do I need a permit to visit Fraser Island / K'gari? A vehicle access permit must be obtained for driving on K'gari, and costs around $51.50 for less than a month. You will also need a camping permit, which are $6.75 per person per night with some concession discounts available.
It is difficult to get around Fraser Island without a car, so a 4WD is the most common form of transport. Although a large portion of driving will be along the sandy beaches, it is essential to note that road rules still apply.
The two main options for accommodation on K'gari are camping or resorts. Camping provides a real bush experience. There are 45 designated camping areas on K'gari, and they are well spread out across the island so you will always have a nearby option for somewhere to stay.
Barges travel between River Heads (just south of Hervey Bay) and Fraser Island, taking visitors to two destinations—Wanggoolba Creek landing area and Kingfisher Bay Resort. These barges run daily and are at designated times only and welcome walk-ons which incur a fee, bookings essential.