Fraser Island Exclusive Tours will take you on a day of discovery to the World Heritage Listed Fraser Island in pure comfort. Exclusive Tours offer guaranteed small numbers to make for a more personalised tour, taking a maximum of only sixteen passengers in the vehicle. Experience Fraser Island like on no other tour with the binoculars that are given to each passenger to use for the day. Discover the unique wildlife and plant life that inhabits the island through your experienced tour guide who offers expert commentary trough out the day.
The tour commences with a courtesy pick-up from your Hervey Bay accommodation, from there you board the barge "The Fraser Dawn" and cruise across from Hervey Bay to Fraser Island, just a 45 minute trip across the Great Sandy Straits. Take the opportunity to spot the marine life in the Bay while journeying across to Moon Point. Hervey Bay is known for dolphins and dugongs, and if you visit during whale season you may even spot a humpback whale in the distance.
Fraser Island is well known for it's pristine, fresh water lakes and creeks. Through out the day you will have the opportunity to swim in the beautiful Lake Allom, visit the Maheno Shipwreck, wonder at the ancient trees in Yidney Rainforest and visit the rainbow coloured sands of the Pinnacles. Included in your Fraser Island Tour is a delicious morning tea at the Fraser Island Wilderness Retreat which is nestled in the hills of Happy Valley. After more touring, relax at Cathedral Beach and indulge in a sumptuous BBQ lunch of fresh fish or prime cut steaks both served with fresh salads and a selection of drinks.
(Please note that the itinerary sequence may alter due to tide, track and weather conditions).
Lake Allom is a truly unique spot on Fraser Island, it is the home to the beautiful fresh water turtles. The Exclusive Tour is the only one day tour that offers passengers the opportunity to spot one of these shy creatures. Also take this opportunity to look for the wild dingoes that roam the island, the purest bread of dingoes alive today.




