Fraser Island, Australia is located off the southeast coast of beautiful state of Queensland and is over 120kms long.
A place of outstanding, rugged beauty, Fraser Island is home to wild beaches, glistening freshwater lakes, a tangle of old forests and exotic wildlife that never fails to impress and leave one with a sense of ethereal wonder.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is home to a healthy wild dingo population as well as being a fantastic location for whale watching during their migration passed the island. When it comes to planning your visit to Fraser Island there are a few things to consider before reaching the remote location. Here, we take a look at some essential information you may need before making the journey.When Harry and Meghan came to K’gari – Fraser Island 💕
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Accessing Fraser Island
There are three ways of access to Fraser Island. The Manta Ray barge is the most popular option. A continuous service is offered from 6 am to 5.15pm daily, with the 10-minute trips running from Inskip Point to the southern end of Fraser. Inskip has a beautiful beachfront campground in case you want to start your adventure early.
Option two is to land on a strip of beach in a compact Fraser Island Plane. Whilst the third option is getting there via the Fraser Island Barges, which offer daily runs from River Heads, just 20 minutes from Hervey Bay to Wanggoolba Creek located around the western end of the island. Not as frequent as the Manta Ray Barges, these journeys are longer, taking about 50 minutes.
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Fraser Island, Australia is located off the southeast coast of beautiful state of Queensland and is over 120kms long.
A place of outstanding, rugged beauty, Fraser Island is home to wild beaches, glistening freshwater lakes, a tangle of old forests and exotic wildlife that never fails to impress and leave one with a sense of ethereal wonder.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is home to a healthy wild dingo population as well as being a fantastic location for whale watching during their migration passed the island. When it comes to planning your visit to Fraser Island there are a few things to consider before reaching the remote location. Here, we take a look at some essential information you may need before making the journey.When Harry and Meghan came to K’gari – Fraser Island 💕
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Accessing Fraser Island
There are three ways of access to Fraser Island. The Manta Ray barge is the most popular option. A continuous service is offered from 6 am to 5.15pm daily, with the 10-minute trips running from Inskip Point to the southern end of Fraser. Inskip has a beautiful beachfront campground in case you want to start your adventure early.
Option two is to land on a strip of beach in a compact Fraser Island Plane. Whilst the third option is getting there via the Fraser Island Barges, which offer daily runs from River Heads, just 20 minutes from Hervey Bay to Wanggoolba Creek located around the western end of the island. Not as frequent as the Manta Ray Barges, these journeys are longer, taking about 50 minutes.
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Fraser Island, Australia is located off the southeast coast of beautiful state of Queensland and is over 120kms long.
A place of outstanding, rugged beauty, Fraser Island is home to wild beaches, glistening freshwater lakes, a tangle of old forests and exotic wildlife that never fails to impress and leave one with a sense of ethereal wonder.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is home to a healthy wild dingo population as well as being a fantastic location for whale watching during their migration passed the island. When it comes to planning your visit to Fraser Island there are a few things to consider before reaching the remote location. Here, we take a look at some essential information you may need before making the journey.When Harry and Meghan came to K’gari – Fraser Island 💕
Explore Darwin, Northern Territory
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Accessing Fraser Island
There are three ways of access to Fraser Island. The Manta Ray barge is the most popular option. A continuous service is offered from 6 am to 5.15pm daily, with the 10-minute trips running from Inskip Point to the southern end of Fraser. Inskip has a beautiful beachfront campground in case you want to start your adventure early.
Option two is to land on a strip of beach in a compact Fraser Island Plane. Whilst the third option is getting there via the Fraser Island Barges, which offer daily runs from River Heads, just 20 minutes from Hervey Bay to Wanggoolba Creek located around the western end of the island. Not as frequent as the Manta Ray Barges, these journeys are longer, taking about 50 minutes.
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Fraser Island, Australia is located off the southeast coast of beautiful state of Queensland and is over 120kms long.
A place of outstanding, rugged beauty, Fraser Island is home to wild beaches, glistening freshwater lakes, a tangle of old forests and exotic wildlife that never fails to impress and leave one with a sense of ethereal wonder.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is home to a healthy wild dingo population as well as being a fantastic location for whale watching during their migration passed the island. When it comes to planning your visit to Fraser Island there are a few things to consider before reaching the remote location. Here, we take a look at some essential information you may need before making the journey.When Harry and Meghan came to K’gari – Fraser Island 💕
Explore Darwin, Northern Territory
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Accessing Fraser Island
There are three ways of access to Fraser Island. The Manta Ray barge is the most popular option. A continuous service is offered from 6 am to 5.15pm daily, with the 10-minute trips running from Inskip Point to the southern end of Fraser. Inskip has a beautiful beachfront campground in case you want to start your adventure early.
Option two is to land on a strip of beach in a compact Fraser Island Plane. Whilst the third option is getting there via the Fraser Island Barges, which offer daily runs from River Heads, just 20 minutes from Hervey Bay to Wanggoolba Creek located around the western end of the island. Not as frequent as the Manta Ray Barges, these journeys are longer, taking about 50 minutes.
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Fraser Island, Australia is located off the southeast coast of beautiful state of Queensland and is over 120kms long.
A place of outstanding, rugged beauty, Fraser Island is home to wild beaches, glistening freshwater lakes, a tangle of old forests and exotic wildlife that never fails to impress and leave one with a sense of ethereal wonder.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is home to a healthy wild dingo population as well as being a fantastic location for whale watching during their migration passed the island. When it comes to planning your visit to Fraser Island there are a few things to consider before reaching the remote location. Here, we take a look at some essential information you may need before making the journey.When Harry and Meghan came to K’gari – Fraser Island 💕
Explore Darwin, Northern Territory
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Accessing Fraser Island
There are three ways of access to Fraser Island. The Manta Ray barge is the most popular option. A continuous service is offered from 6 am to 5.15pm daily, with the 10-minute trips running from Inskip Point to the southern end of Fraser. Inskip has a beautiful beachfront campground in case you want to start your adventure early.
Option two is to land on a strip of beach in a compact Fraser Island Plane. Whilst the third option is getting there via the Fraser Island Barges, which offer daily runs from River Heads, just 20 minutes from Hervey Bay to Wanggoolba Creek located around the western end of the island. Not as frequent as the Manta Ray Barges, these journeys are longer, taking about 50 minutes.