Dreamworld’s wildest attraction.  Tiger Island is a world where Bengal and Sumatran tigers play, wrestle and swim with their handler’s everyday, allowing you the opportunity to observe these beautiful majestic animals and study their natural instincts. Tiger Island opens 10.30 am - 4.30 pm Mon-Fri (outside school holidays) and 10 am - 5 pm on weekends and school holidays.

TIGER CUB WALK EXPERIENCE Click here

TIGER CUB WALK EXPERIENCE

Dreamworld’s playful Bengal cubs, Ravi and Baru love to pounce around the park and frolic in the forest and now you can join them in the brand new Tiger Cub Walk Experience. Price: $595 (for up to four people)
Tiger Photos Click here

Tiger Photos

Get up close to one of the most majestic animals on the planet in your very own tiger photo experience.


Price: $495 (for up to four people) LIMITED TIME: Get 50% off 1 Day entry tickets when you purchase a Tiger Photo
Tiger Walks Click here

Tiger Walks

One of the most magical and awe-inspiring experiences is taking a morning stroll within arms length of a fully grown tiger. Pat the tigers, chat with tiger handlers, take photos and learn more about the cats. Price: $695 (for up to four people) LIMITED TIME: Get 50% off 1 Day entry tickets when you purchase a Tiger Walk
Tiger Feeding Experience Click here

Tiger Feeding Experience

The only location in South East Queensland where guests can feed a tiger, the 15 minute experience is available to just 6 guests per day.

Price: $55
Tigers at Dreamworld Click here

Tigers at Dreamworld

Come and meet all our gorgeous tigers at Dreamworld! There are 6 Bengal Tigers and 6 Sumatran Tigers, plus our latest additions Baru and Ravi!

Tiger Presentations Click here

Tiger Presentations

Come and watch our amazing tigers showcase their natural behaviours and agility.

Helping Save the Tigers Click here

Helping Save the Tigers

Tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet. Dreamworld developed the Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation to help raise money for projects that directly contribute to saving tigers in the wild.

Tiger Island News Click here

Tiger Island News

Animal bytes fresh from the back of house Tiger Island.