Kingfisher Bay Resort - Fraser Island Accommodation

Marine Activities

FISHING CLINIC

Fisher folk from around the world come to Kingfisher Bay Resort to experience one of Australia's most rich and diverse fishing areas. The calm, sheltered island waters allow comfortable fishing with estuary, surf beach, reef and sport and game fishing all within easy reach of the resort. For a list of most commonly found fish on Fraser Island click here.

The thrill on smiling faces - young and old - says it all during our novice Fishing Clinics – once you’ve given it a go – you’ll be hooked!

RANGER-GUIDED CANOE PADDLE

On this tour you’ll set out with an experienced Ranger on an easy paddle from the Jetty to stunning Dundonga Creek. Over two fun-filled hours, you’ll learn about the importance of the beautiful mangrove colony with its eight species of mangrove. Feast your eyes on the sea birds and birds of prey, fish, rays, turtle, dolphin or dugong that happily share the space with you as you paddle through the calm waters.

Bring the kids, they’ll love it! Check your What’s On Guide for canoe times and be sure to book your berth at the Jetty Hut.

WATERSPORTS

Take to the water and enjoy the fresh air and the best of the great outdoors. Our water sports program provides lots of fun and opportunities to learn about this very special island, without impacting on the environment.

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Our Eco Philosophy

We believe in: "Ecologically sustainable tourism that fosters environmental and cultural understanding, appreciation and conservation".
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About Fraser Island

Stretching over 123 kilometres along the southern coast of Queensland, Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in recognition of its natural values.
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