Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. With Rainbow Beach at its gate and the friendly dolphins of Tin Can Bay nearby, this area in unmissable for travellers on the Australian East Coast.
🇫🇷 Fraser Island est la plus grande île de sable au monde. Avec Rainbow Beach à sa porte et les dauphins très sociables de Tin Can Bay à proximité, la région entière est à ne pas manquer !
Rainbow Beach
Blue, yellow, orange, red, green… All the colours that gave Rainbow Beach its name
The huge sand dunes of Rainbow Beach
Rainbow Beach
Rainbow Beach
Sunset on Rainbow Beach
Dolphins in Tin Can Bay
Dolphins in Tin Can Bay
Waiting to embark on the ferry to Fraser Island
Lake McKenzie, the icon of Fraser Island… unfortunately under a grey sky; not the best conditions to enjoy the stunning colour of the water
Lake McKenzie, Fraser Island
Maheno Shipwreck
Maheno Shipwreck, Fraser Island
Maheno Shipwreck
Maheno Shipwreck
Maheno Shipwreck, Fraser Island
The sand dunes of Fraser Island
The sand dunes of Fraser Island
The most popular activity on Fraser Island: sandboarding!
A foreboding sky over the sand dunes of Fraser Island
Fraser Island
When waves hit the rocks of Champagne Pools, the water of these natural pools starts to bubble, giving them their name.
A big wave hitting the coast of Fraser Island
The view from Indian Head
Is there really a lake here?
Lake Wabby, a little lake slowly disappearing as the sand dune is moving forward
The endless sand dunes of Fraser Island
Fraser Island is inhabited by dingos, wild animals similar to big dogs. To be “dingo safe”, always carry your “dingo stick” and camp behind the dingo fence
Cathedral Beach, one of the many beaches on Fraser Island
Extraordinary sunset on Cathedral Beach
Extraordinary sunset on Cathedral Beach