Located off the east coast of Queensland, Australia, Fraser Island is one of the world's most unusual islands and the largest sand island in the world, stretching over an area of 123 kilometers long and 22 kilometers wide. Fraser Island is the only place on Earth where a tropical forest grows on sand dunes rising to over 200 meters high. This unique phenomenon attracts many nature lovers and eco-tourists. The island is also home to half of the world's freshwater dune lakes! Its waters are also spectacular as you can observe humpback whales and their babies during a boat trip or a scuba diving trip. In addition, Fraser Island is also the last home of purebred dingoes! The island's ever-changing scenery is beautiful, with sand dunes, miles of beach and winding trails. During your getaway, you can find several beautiful viewpoints from Indian Head or The Cathedrals. A World Heritage Site, the island's wilderness makes it an ideal place to experience wildlife in the heart of nature.