
Volunteering On Fraser Island, Australia
Make the most of your time on the world’s largest sand island by volunteering on Fraser Island.
About Volunteering on Fraser Island
A trip to Fraser Island will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. From driving down 75 Mile Beach – which is in fact 75 miles long – to taking a dip in the crystal clear waters of Lake Mackenzie and whale watching off the coast of Queensland, Fraser Island encompasses the ultimate Aussie adventure to add to your Australian bucket list.
With Dropbear Adventures not only can you tour Fraser Island and get to see some of the most stunning scenery on Earth. But did you know you can also extend your visit to Fraser by volunteering.
Fraser Island Tour Highlights
Volunteering with Dropbear Adventures allows you to gain a real insight into what it’s like to run tours on this paradise island. From setting up camp for the passengers to washing the land cruisers, and checking the camping equipment, volunteering will not only give you valuable work experience, but will also give you the chance to get to know Fraser Island that little bit better. A worthwhile experience for any traveller to Australia, Fraser Island is definitely somewhere you’ll never want to leave, and by extending your visit you can get to enjoy the pleasures of spotting wild dingoes and their puppies as well as exploring Lake Wabby, Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek, Champagne Pools and Indian Head.
With no two days being the same on Fraser, you can expect something different and exciting with each day that comes. Helping out with the tours will also give you the chance to meet other like minded travellers and make sure their time on the Island is just as special as yours.
Dropbear Adventures run both 2 and 3 day tours of Fraser Island all year round departing weekly four to five times a week.
Find out more about Fraser Island tours and volunteering on Fraser here