Queensland
The Sunshine State |
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 | Queensland Overview
From the tip of Cape York to the sands of Coolangatta and the stark landscapes of the outback, Queensland is one big theme park with all sorts of natural and man-made attractions. |
 | Gold Coast
More than three million visitors holiday on the Gold Coast each year, and many of them are families. After all, this is a playground for all ages, with plenty of options for couples, thrill seekers and singles out for a good time, but there’s no doubt that it’s extra special for kids. |
 | Caloundra, Sunshine Coast
There’s no chance the children will be bored on a holiday to sunny Caloundra on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. |
 | Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast
Just north of Brisbane lies the aptly named Sunshine Coast, a heavenly stretch of white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and rolling green mountains. |
 | Mackay and Whitsundays
The Whitsundays is one of the world's most stunning aquatic playgrounds, containing over 74 spectacular islands and surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef. |
 | Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island is nestled amongst the Whitsunday Islands at the edge of the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef. Direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns makes getting there a breeze. |
 | Tropical North Queensland
In parts of the far north, the rainforest touches the reef, reaching right down to sandy beaches from which you can go snorkelling. The cosmopolitan city of Cairns and the laid-back Port Douglas are the gateway to these natural attractions. |
 | Mission Beach, Tropical North Queensland
Located in the heart of the Great Green Way, Mission Beach is a showcase example of how tourism can flourish within a location that places great pride in the maintenance and preservation of its delicate environments. |
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