Tiger Island

The only place on the Gold Coast where you can get up close to Tigers!

As part of our conservation work with DWF, our tigers are ambassadors for their cousins in the wild, as we work towards protecting the species. Be mesmerised by their grace as you watch them glide underwater at the splash pool and feel in awe of their brute strength at feeding time.

Get Up Close

Get mere centimetres from our tigers in our Tiger Island Up Close enclosure. Up Close features viewing tunnels into the enclosure, which children can crawl through, and large viewing areas where you can get so close you could feel the breath of a tiger.

Get Up Close

Our Tiger Cub Trio

Come and see the youngest (but not so little) tiger generation at Dreamworld! Zakari and Javi were born on 25 April 2019, and their uncle Khan arrived one month later.

Our Tiger Cub Trio

Tiger Feed Experience

The only location in Queensland where guests can tong feed a Tiger! This 15-minute experience will leave you roaring!

This experience is COVID Safe and separate tongs will be supplied for members of different groups participating.

Participants must be over 13 years of age. Children between 13 & 15 years of age must be accompanied by a paying participating Adult.

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Meet our Tigers

Dreamworld's Tiger Island is home to 10 Sumatran and Bengal tigers.

Daily Tiger Presentations

Watch our tigers jumping, climbing and swimming - all natural activities in the wild that you get to see firsthand, right here on Tiger Island!

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Life on Tiger Island

Less than 4,000 remain

There are approximately 4,000 tigers remaining in the wild and their survival is constantly threatened.

Three subspecies extinct

With three subspecies already extinct, the plight of the tiger is a serious problem largely caused by humans in three major ways: hunting, poaching and destruction of the habitat.

At the current rate of poaching and habitat loss, it is estimated that tigers in the wild could completely disappear within the next ten years.

Three subspecies extinct

We're their voice

Through the Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation (DWF), we endeavour to be the voice for those that cannot speak. By backing global conservation initiatives and fostering education around endangered species since 2012, we are helping to make a dramatic change. More than $3.5 million dollars has been raised through DWF to help save species such as tigers, koalas, bilbies and tree kangaroos.

We're their voice

We're driving a change

For tigers alone, DWF is the largest zoological contributor to tiger conservation in the world. It goes further than just money, DWF drives anti-poaching and community engagement initiatives and has partnered with globally recognised organisations including Wildcats Conservation Alliance.

How can you help?

With the threat of extinction ever-growing, you can help us make a difference today.