Discover Fraser Island
K’gari (Fraser Island), pronounced “gurri” is the original name given by the traditional owners of the land, the Butchulla people. This name translates to paradise and perfectly encapsulates the beauty your delegates will experience once they step foot on the island’s pristine shores. Fraser Island is a conference location that has taken over two million years to form and continues to evolve - ocean currents and shifting sand have created the UNESCO recognised biological, hydrological and geomorphological processes on island.
Sand tracks are lined with sub-tropical rainforest and freshwater lakes that are nourished by rainwater and perched high in the sand dunes. Dingoes roam free in the National Park and creeks along the coastline – the island is home to one of the purest strain of dingoes on Australia’s east coast. Fraser Island’s diverse landscape allows for endless opportunities for event and meeting organisers to plan their next gathering. Our dedicated team can help tailor beachside dining experiences; serve cocktails by our Lake McKenzie-inspired pool or turn the resort grounds into a pop-up venue and make your gathering a bespoke event.
FRASER ISLAND LAKES
FRASER ISLAND WILDERNESS
75 MILE BEACH
PHOTO GALLERY
FRASER ISLAND RAINFOREST
FRASER ISLAND MAGAZINE
K'gari, Fraser Island
Stretching over 123 kilometres along the southern coast of Queensland, K'gari (Fraser Island) is the largest sand island in the world, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in recognition of its natural values.