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Discover diverse Hervey Bay
Deep blue Hervey Bay is an ideal family spot: a playground for cavorting humpback whales, a major access point for Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island, the first coral cay of the Great Barrier Reef, and a mecca for boat-lovers and fishing enthusiasts.
Discover Hervey Bay
Deep-blue Hervey Bay is an ideal family spot: a playground for cavorting humpback whales, a major access point for Fraser Island and Lady Elliott Island, the first coral cay of the Great Barrier Reef, and a mecca for boat-lovers and fishing enthusiasts.
Island cultural paradise
According to legend, Fraser Island's original inhabitants, the Butchulla Aboriginal people, called the island K'Gari, meaning paradise. It lives up to the legend and is recognised for its social, spiritual and archaeological significance.
Hervey Bay's reputation for whale watching has reached across the world. For here, between mid-July and early-November, is one of the best spots ever to watch journeying humpback whales, and their return each year is celebrated with a festival in August. more
Hervey Bay's reputation for whale watching has reached across the world. Between mid-July and early-November, the waters adjacent to Fraser Island are one of the best spots to see migrating humpback whales. A festival in August marks their arrival. more