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Queensland, The Sunshine State

Queensland is popularly known as Australia’s ‘Sunshine State’. It offers miles of sun-drenched golden sands, tropical rainforests, idyllic island resorts, superb surf beaches and, of course, the Great Barrier Reef - one of the most extensive and beautiful coral networks in the world which stretches for more than 2000kms along Queensland’s north-east coast. Inland, and in complete contrast to the lush coastal scenery,  Queensland’s striking outback landscape boasts a fascinating pioneering history. This is the birthplace of Qantas, Australia's national airline, and it may come as a surprise to learn that the Walkabout Creek Hotel, made famous in the film Crocodile Dundee, also lies in the heart of the Queensland outback.

QueenslandQueensland, The Sunshine State

 

Brisbane, the state’s relaxed riverside capital city, is the gateway to the natural wonders of Southern Queensland. To the south of the city lies the fabulous Gold Coast with its famous surf beaches and theme parks but if you explore a little further, you’ll discover the ancient tropical rainforest of Lamington National Park (just a 30 minute drive inland from the Gold Coast) or the unspoiled sands of South Stradbroke Island which is just a short catamaran ride from the mainland.

To the north of Brisbane, the pristine Sunshine Coast is a favourite holiday destination for Australians. Here, the green forested Glass House Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the golden beaches and warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. Major drawcards include the charming seaside village of Noosa and unique Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island which is listed as a World Heritage site. Further north, the spectacular Great Barrier Reef begins and there’s no better place than the 74 idyllic islands of the magical Whitsundays for a few days sailing, snorkelling and scuba diving.

You’ll discover hidden coves, deserted beaches and the pristine silica white sands of Whitehaven Beach - ranked one of the world’s top ten beaches. In the tropical north, Cairns marks the spot where the rainforest meets the reef. From Cairns, you can head north on the spectacular Captain Cook Highway, one of Australia’s most breathtaking coastal roads, to the beaches of Kewarra and Palm Cove or the seaside village of Port Douglas. You may prefer to fly out to one of the island resorts or take a day trip to the reef aboard a luxurious catamaran. Further north still, you’ll discover the fascinating ecosystems of the World Heritage listed Daintree and Cape Tribulation rainforests.



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