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Discover Queensland – Paradise For Tourists

February 4, 2010 by Kylie Johnson  
Filed under Destinations

For holiday makers in Australia, Airlie Beach in the Whitsunday area which is situated in Queensland is a town that is recognized as one of the favorite destination for a great number of scenic charms and attractions. Since it is geographically close to the Great Barrier Reef, it is called the “Heart of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef”. And there are numerous hotels for the tourists’ comfortable lodgings to choose from, so take your pick.

Flights to the Gold Coast area will take you into Brisbane International Airport. From there its a 45 minute journey north. Connecting flights to get to Brisbane can be taken from Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur – you name it.

It really goes without saying that finding accommodation to suit your requirements has never been easier than it is now. Just have a look on the internet to accommodation in Queensland, or in Brisbane or Airlie Beach or where ever is your preference. You will find a plethora of hotels, motels, all forms of accommodation – even tents in the outback, if you are so inclined.

What to see in the Gold Coast
If you want to see a lot but your time is somewhat limited then you will need to plan meticulously. There is too much to see and do in a short space of time and the amount of traveling is incredible. After all, Queensland is 715 thousand square miles in area or 1,853,000 square km. Compare that to the United Kingdom which is only 245,000 square km.

The beach is undoubtedly the biggest tourist pull to Queensland and with the added attraction of the Great Barrier Reef its really no wonder at all that this is so. There is sailing, jet skiing, yachting, water skiing, cruises, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkelling – any water activity and its all here. So plenty to keep the kids entertained while you chill out and relax and unwind.

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5 Beautiful Holiday Destinations In Australia

January 24, 2010 by Jo Archibald  
Filed under Destinations

Byron Bay
This is a seaside town situated in Northern New South Wales. It has many magnificent eastern points. Cavvanbah, as it was known in the Australian “dream period”, was a place where native Aborigines used to trade goods, find marriage partners and congregate to swap stories. This place now is a magnet for tourists. It is ideal if you are looking for the small beach town type of holiday. It is also home to some of the best music festivals of Australia. This includes Splendor In The Grass and East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival. It also happens to be a very famous whale watching destination especially during the humpback whale’s winter migration.

Mount Tamborine
High above the Gold Coast, on a plateau, Mount Tamborine is a destination for those who love nature or hiking. The restaurants, hotels, and spa retreats as well as multifarious rainforest trails, waterfalls and streams provide plentiful reason to be there. No doubt it is undergoing a boom in tourism industry as it has something for every tourist. There is a local produce market held on the 2nd Sunday of each month.

Airlie Beach
This town is very near to the GBR, in the Whitsunday region (Queensland), Australia. Bathers may find it tricky to enter the water at certain times of the year due to “stingers” such as Box jellyfish. Still, the good news is that the local council has built a protected lagoon that allows safer swimming and is accessible 365 days each year. Blessing Of The Feet Festival is the ideal time to visit Airlie. This fest was started by Father Keith Felgate on Whit or Pentecost Sunday.

Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains at 1,190 meters high, is a spectacular place, with its strange and beautiful blue haze, 7 designated conservation reserves and national parks, waterfalls, and sandstone cliffs. It covers an area of about 10,000 sq km. It has been declared as a World Heritage Area by UNESCO as recently as 2009.

Yamba
Australian Traveller Magazine voted this region as No. 1 Australian town in 2009. It is a magnificent seaside holiday destination. The accommodation is handy for every tourist, from luxury hotels and resorts to economical and discounted but comfortable residences.

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