Holidays In Queensland – Information And Accommodation Guide

Brisbane Gold Coast Sunshine Coast Whitsundays Fraser Coast
North QLD

‘Where else Queensland’ is the campaigning of the state to national and international travellers. With sunshine all year round, why not make holidays in Queensland your next destinations when planning a trip to Australia.

Queensland, popularly known as the ‘Sunshine state” is home to the famous Great Barrier Reef, white sandy beaches, National Parks and rainforest.

Laid back outdoor lifestyle or a barbeque on a Sunday afternoon is what the locals enjoy doing.

This is the state that is blessed with warm winter sunshine so you can still go to the beach.

Where else can you enjoy beach lifestyle in winter?

As the second largest state in Australia, it has many interesting sights to offer every visitors here.

The capital, Brisbane is a great place to enjoy shopping, dining, entertainment, art galleries, theatre and museum.

South Bank Parkland across from the city has a street beach where you can swim and absorb all the sunshine right in the middle of the CBD.

Enjoy Queensland theme parks as you head south towards Gold Coast. This is a great place to base yourself with long stretch of golden beaches, shopping, surfing, dining and simply relax and watch the world goes by.

There are many great hotels, apartments and resorts here to cater for all budget and taste.

Visit Mount Tambourine for a day trip just outside the Coast.

Travelling north of Brisbane will lead you to the Sunshine coasts, another great beach region similar to Gold Coast. Caloundra, Mooloolaba, Coolum beach, Noosa are some of the area located in the North Coast.

Hervey Bay is a great place to be during the whale watching season which lasts  from August to November each year.

Fraser Island is another wonder place to explore. It is the world’s largest sand island. A FWD vehicles are often required to see the island which you can hire on arrival.

For those who wants to see the outback or Queensland country, go no further than Roma or Rockhampton which is the Beef capital of Australia.

Bundaberg, Capricorn coast, Airlie Beach and Whitsunday are some of the popular destinations located further north. Base yourself here if you want to explore the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef.

Other things to do here include snorkelling, diving, cruising or explore the many beautiful islands around the whitsundays.

For the sighting of platypus you should head to the rainforest mountain in Eugella National Park located in Mackay.

The Tropical North is made up if Cairns, Port Douglas and Kuranda. Here you can enjoy the rainforest, native Australia flora and fauna, crocodiles, learn about the aboriginal culture and heritage.

As you can see there are many interesting places to go and things to do. To help you make the most of your holidays in Queensland, find and compare our Queensland hotels and resorts accommodation deals below and in the search box located on the right.

You’ll sure to find the cheapest and most affordable rates.

List of Queensland Hotels And Resorts
Agnes Water Charters Towers Goondiwindi Mackay Rainbow Beach
Airlie Beach Childers Great Keppel Island Magnetic Island Redcliffe
Alexandra Headland Chinchilla Gympie Maleny Rockhampton
Atherton Tablelands Coolum Hamilton Island Marcoola Shute Harbour
Bargara Daintree Hayman Island Maroochydore South Molle Island
Bedarra Island Dalby Heron Island Maryborough Stanthorpe
Bowen Daydream Island Hervey Bay Minyama Tangalooma
Boyne Island Dunk Island Ingham Mission Beach Tannum Sands
Brampton Island Dysart Innisfail Montville Tin Can Bay
Brisbane Emerald Ipswich Mooloolaba Toowoomba
Buderim Emu Park Killarney Mount Isa Town of 1770
Bundaberg Eungella Kuranda Mount Tamborine Townsville
Cairns Fraser  Island Lady Elliot Island Nambour Twin Waters
Caloundra Gin Gin Lamington National Park Noosa Warwick
Cape  Tribulation Gladstone Lizard Island Stradbroke Island Yeppoon
Carnarvon Gorge Glass House Mountain Long Island Pelican Waters
Charleville Gold Coast Longreach Port Douglas

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Victoria

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