G’day Sailor! 

Planning to visit the beautiful Whitsunday Islands before or after your trip to Fraser Island? We’ve got you covered with some epic deals for two of Australia’s most visited spots on the East Coast!

We have partnered with the most passionate and independent sailors in the business so that you can not only save yourself some bucks, but also help you travel with some awesome businesses, that just like us, are environmentally conscious, know their stuff and have a laugh along the way.

Pair your Drop Bear Adventures Fraser Island 4WD tour with a Whitsundays Sailing trip. Choose from our package options below and either book online or ring us if you have any questions and we will be happy to help!

A 3 Day/2 Night Fraser Island Tour with any of these sailing trips.

MUMMA BEAR’S HANDY TIPS FOR TRAVELLING BETWEEN FRASER ISLAND & WHITSUNDAYS

A lot of travellers under estimate the distance between Fraser Island and the Whitsunday Islands so Mumma Bear is here to help you with that little bit of extra planning needed before you start your journey 🙂

BY CAR
It is around an 11 hour drive from Noosa to Airlie Beach and we recommend allowing at least 3 days to drive this distance and a reminder to stop, revive and survive. It’s really important that you plan lots of stops to give yourself a break from driving and also to enjoy the views on your way!

BY BUS
Greyhound is the most reliable, reasonably priced and often quickest public transport option to get to/from each location. It is best to do an overnight journey and try your best to sleep most of it. Its about 14 hours but is by far the easiest and cheapest option.

BY AIR
If you’d prefer to fly inbetween each destination then you can depart from either Hervey Bay or Brisbane and fly in to Prosperine.  You’ll need to organise a shuttle bus as all of the airports are quite far out of town and it’s important to book this in advance if you can as flights can get very expensive.

BY RAIL
It’s pretty tricky by rail but certainly doable if this is the option for you. We recommend checking out Queensland Rail for more info on trains and times as these change often.
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