World Heritage listed Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world and a contradiction of well respected natural conventions. It is home to untouched freshwater lakes and creeks, including some of the world’s rarest dune lakes. Wetlands, heath decorated with wildflowers and 1,000 year old rainforest trees all thrive from nothing more than sand. Seventy Five Mile Beach is a stunning natural highway complete with a shipwreck and cliffs of coloured sands.