“Here, you’ll find experiences like nowhere else on the planet. Join us for warm ocean swims in winter, hiking trails in the middle of cities, world-class performances on stage, and stories from earth’s oldest living cultures.” – Queensland Tourism
There’s a good reason why Queensland’s nickname is the “Sunshine State”. Its 7,400km coastline is home to some of the best beaches in the world, and the sun shines down on them all year round. Kick back in relax in its many beach resorts, visit the Great Barrier Reef, meet Australia’s native wildlife, let your hair down in their pubs and clubs, and surf to your heart’s content as you chase the sunset over a blue horizon.
“Built for pleasure and remaining a place dedicated to sun, surf and the body beautiful, this strip of coast is possibly Australia’s most iconic holiday destination.” – Lonely Planet
“No longer satisfied in the shadow of Sydney and Melbourne, Brisbane is subverting stereotypes and surprising the critics. Welcome to Australia’s new subtropical ‘It kid’.” – Lonely Planet
“People have been flocking to Cairns in search of treasure since the first gold rush.” – Lonely Planet
“Built for pleasure and remaining a place dedicated to sun, surf and the body beautiful, this strip of coast is possibly Australia’s most iconic holiday destination.” – Lonely Planet
“No longer satisfied in the shadow of Sydney and Melbourne, Brisbane is subverting stereotypes and surprising the critics. Welcome to Australia’s new subtropical ‘It kid’.” – Lonely Planet
“People have been flocking to Cairns in search of treasure since the first gold rush.” – Lonely Planet
“The Sunshine Coast is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most beautiful regions with amazing beaches, stunning sunlight, picturesque hinterland and plenty of breathtaking views.” – Lonely Planet
Find Out More“Situated amidst the 74 Whitsunday Islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Hamilton Island offers an experience like no other: glorious weather, azure waters, brilliant beaches, wondrous coral reefs, unique flora and fauna, divine food and wines, and a buzzing calendar of special events.” – Lonely Planet
Find Out More“Sun, sea and sand all add together to make the Whitsunday Coast the ideal place to relax. Close to the Great Barrier Reef and just 16 miles from the Whitsunday Islands, there is plenty to see. ” – Lonely Planet
Find Out More"The Fraser Coast is worth lingering over for its coastal beauty, beachfront national parks, tiny seaside villages and sugar-cane fields surrounding old-fashioned country towns." – Lonely Planet
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