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K'gari Beach Resort - Fraser Island
8.5 33 reviews

K'gari Beach Resort

hotel, Hervey Bay
The K'gari Beach Resort, a four-star hotel in Hervey Bay, is situated within the K'gari Beach Resort area, offering convenient access for regional exploration.
This family-friendly accommodation provides amenities including air conditioning in select rooms, a swimming pool, a tennis court, and on-site dining, with some rooms featuring separate living areas and balconies or terraces.
The Haven - 2 Beachfront Houses - Fraser Island
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The Haven - 2 Beachfront Houses

bungalow
The Haven, a beachfront eco-retreat on Fraser Island, offers a sustainable, off-grid bungalow experience steps from the ocean.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps nine guests and features a kitchen with fridge and freezer, parking, a garden, a fire pit, and limited internet access, promoting a digital detox.
Oceanside On 75 Beach House - Fraser Island
10 1 review

Oceanside On 75 Beach House

apartment
This beachfront apartment in Eurong is directly situated on the iconic 75 Mile Beach of K'gari (Fraser Island), offering panoramic ocean views and convenient access to resort facilities.
This well-appointed holiday flat sleeps up to six guests and features a fully furnished living area, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and access to a swimming pool, making it ideal for families and groups exploring K'gari's natural attractions.
The Bungalow Fraser Island - Fraser Island
9.2 35 reviews

The Bungalow Fraser Island

apartment, Eurong
This holiday home is located in Eurong, just 2.2 kilometres from Hammerstone Sandblows and a short 10-minute walk from both Seventy-Five Mile Beach and Eurong Beach. The property has received excellent user ratings and is ideal for families and groups of friends.
This two-bedroom house can comfortably accommodate up to six guests. The home features a well-equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, parking, and a playground for children. There are also games and books for entertainment, and designated smoking areas.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Fraser Island

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit on Fraser Island?

    For backpackers on a budget, exploring Fraser Island's natural beauty is the most affordable option. Hiking the many trails, like the one to Lake McKenzie, is free. Swimming in the pristine lakes like Lake Wabby or Eli Creek is also free, and incredibly rewarding. Camping is a significantly cheaper alternative to staying in resorts, and many campsites offer stunning views and easy access to the island's highlights.
  • What are the best hostels in Fraser Island?

    Among the hostels in Fraser Island, Tin Can Bay Budget Accommodation, Woolshed Eco Lodge and Hervey Bay Flashpackers are the most popular ones.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots on Fraser Island?

    While the Seventy Five Mile Beach and Lake McKenzie are iconic, consider exploring less-visited areas like the Maheno Shipwreck for a unique photo opportunity. The Pile Valley offers a tranquil rainforest walk with stunning waterfalls, and the Central Station area boasts fascinating rainforest walks and historical remnants from the island's logging past. For a truly secluded experience, head to the northern beaches beyond Indian Head.
  • What are the best hostels with a pool in Fraser Island?

    Tin Can Bay Budget Accommodation, Hervey Bay Flashpackers and Pippies Beachhouse Backpackers are the best hostels with a pool in Fraser Island.

  • What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening on Fraser Island?

    Fraser Island doesn't have large-scale, regularly scheduled festivals like some mainland locations. Most events are smaller, local gatherings. Check with local tourism operators closer to your travel dates for any smaller community events that might be occurring.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Fraser Island?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Fraser Island are Tin Can Bay Budget Accommodation, Woolshed Eco Lodge and Freedom Backpackers Hostel Rainbow Beach.

  • What are the best nightlife spots on Fraser Island?

    Fraser Island's nightlife is relatively low-key. The main social hubs tend to be around the resorts and camping grounds, with some offering live music or casual gatherings. It's not a destination known for vibrant nightlife; the focus is very much on the natural environment.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Fraser Island?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Fraser Island are Tin Can Bay Budget Accommodation and Mango Tourist Hostel.

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Fraser Island?

    To truly experience Fraser Island, at least 3-4 days is recommended. This allows sufficient time to explore the diverse landscapes – the beaches, rainforests, lakes, and sand dunes – and to enjoy the various activities at a relaxed pace. A longer stay, up to a week, would allow for more in-depth exploration of specific areas.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Fraser Island?

    Tin Can Bay Budget Accommodation, Woolshed Eco Lodge and Hervey Bay Flashpackers are the best hostels with parking in Fraser Island.

  • Does Fraser Island offer any iconic natural events?

    Fraser Island's natural beauty is a constant, but the best time to visit for specific natural phenomena is during whale migration season (July to November), when you might spot humpback whales from the beaches. The changing colours of the lakes throughout the year are also a fascinating natural event.
  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore on Fraser Island?

    There aren't formally scheduled cultural workshops on Fraser Island in the same way you might find in other locations. However, interacting with the Butchulla people, the island's traditional inhabitants, through guided tours and cultural experiences offered by some tour operators, provides insight into their history and connection to the land.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals on Fraser Island?

    Connecting with the Butchulla people through guided tours that incorporate cultural insights is the best way to learn about the island’s indigenous heritage. Many tour operators offer experiences that include storytelling and explanations of traditional practices. Respectful engagement and responsible tourism are crucial.
  • Which restaurants and bars on Fraser Island offer the best local cuisine?

    Fraser Island's dining scene is largely casual. Many restaurants and cafes within the resorts and at Eurong Beach offer a range of Australian-style dishes. Expect options like seafood, burgers, and pizzas. There aren't many establishments specifically focused on unique, local cuisine beyond what's available in the resorts.

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