Family accommodation in Queensland
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 | Brisbane and surrounds
The city of Brisbane is the cultural and historical centre of Queensland. Along with the local attractions, the city’s outlying islands (Moreton and Stradbroke) provide numerous and surprising activities for families. |
 | Capricorn Coast and Southern Reef
The Capricorn Coast is a diverse region, from the unspoiled paradise of the Keppel Islands to the wetlands and tropical rainforests of the Central Highlands |
 | Gold Coast
Australia’s equivalent of the French Riviera is well known for its host of family activities, and there are accommodation providers to suit, from 5-star hotels to holiday parks |
 | Mackay and Whitsundays
Secluded islands and beaches, great fishing spots, spectacular rainforests and national parks, historical townships, real bush experiences, genuine country hospitality and scenic drives: this region has all the makings of a memorable family holiday |
 | Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast
One of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations, the Sunshine Coast extends from the Glass House Mountains to the Cooloola region of Noosa Heads and west to Kenilworth and the Blackhall Range. The World Heritage-listed Fraser Island lies just off the coast |
 | Tropical North Queensland
Made up of reefs, rainforest and islands, Tropical North Queensland is a vast region beginning in the south from Mission Beach, north to Cape York Peninsula and west across the Tropical Tablelands and Gulf Savannah to the Northern Territory border |
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