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Tin Can Bay - Part of the Fraser Coast.Tin Can Bay
Tin Can Bay is adjacent to the southern end of the world heritage listed Fraser Island. The Great Sandy Straits is considered to be one of the best and safest waterways in the world for sailing or house boating. There is hardly a day goes by when you can't observe dolphins, dugongs, sea turtles and beautiful bird life in their natural habitat. Tin Can Bay is an easy 3 hour drive north of Brisbane, one and a half hours north of Noosa and 3 hours south of Bundaberg.
Gateway to Fraser Island
From Tin Can Bay it is only a short drive to Inskip Point, the barge departure point to world heritage listed
Fraser Island. Fraser Island a giant sand island is famous for it's dingos, wildlife, native birds, rainforest, creeks, fresh water lakes, fishing and brilliant scenery. Now that it's timber and mining industries have been abandoned, it has become an Eco tourism delight.
The unusual formation of sand, rainforest, unique environment and aboriginal heritage make Fraser Island a special island to explore.
Many visitors prefer to self drive either their own or a hired four wheel drive vehicle but guided day tours are available to visit the most popular tourist destination.

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