Best Queensland Holiday Destinations

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The Queensland region is perhaps one of the biggest there is in
Australia. It's also very diverse, offering a wide range of activities
for anyone who wants to spend a holiday here.Central CoastThe Central
Coast is basically surrounded with lots of water. Thus, you will find
several beaches with crystal-blue waters and fine powdery white sands.
But perhaps the ultimate star will be the Great Barrier Reef, the
largest so far in the world. It's also teeming with marine life.
Central Coast is very near the towns of Gladstone, excellent for scuba
diving, and Bundaberg and its wineries and national parks.Head north
to travel to Rockhampton. This is the ultimate wilderness in the
Central Coast, with its numerous hiking and bushwalking trails, as
well as incredible lookouts. Visitors in here never fail to drop by
the Capricorn Caves to see the various limestone formations that seem
to glow when exposed to light and watch the live performances as
Pilbeam Theatre.Gold CoastThrill-seekers will surely have the time of
their lives at Gold Coast. It's blessed with a very long coastline and
wonderful patrolled beaches. Most of all thousands of people would go
here to enjoy the waves and the surfing breaks. In Gold Coast you will
find the famous Surfers Paradise. It's a popular chill-out destination
as various performances and festivals are held here. Every night the
beaches are filled with men and women shopping for bargains at the
night markets.Adventure can be had on board the off-road 4WDs or on
the great rides at Dream World, WhiteWater World, and Wet 'n' Wild,
some theme parks within the region. Be a lot closer to nature as you
visit the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.BrisbaneThe capital of
Queensland, it's the centre for education, politics, and economy of
the region. Nevertheless, it is also a tourism and cultural hub, with
hundreds of attractions worth checking out. The CBD is one of the
premier districts in Brisbane. This is where you can find all sorts of
restaurants, shopping centres, and entertainment complexes. Fortitude
Valley, meanwhile, is Brisbane's Chinatown with great store bargains
and fun nightclubs. The Southbank Parklands has many excellent picnic
grounds and is situated very near other attractions like Cultural
Precinct, State Library, and Gallery of Modern Art. Explore the
capital's river inside the CityCat or the botanic gardens through a
hired bike.Sunshine CoastNorth of Brisbane is another beach-filled
region called Sunshine Coast. With its warm weather and laid-back
atmosphere, anyone who comes in here goes home fully rejuvenated.
There are also several incredible towns that make up the coast.Young
travelers will surely have fun at Mooloolaba as it's dotted with surf
shops, bars, nightclubs, and trendy restaurants. One of the
interesting places to see is the Underwater World located near the
wharf. Noosa is generally expensive, but with proper research, you
will discover some places to be affordable and sometimes dirt cheap.
Take a cruise tour all along the Noosa River and dine in its eclectic
restaurant. Follow the trails around the Noosa Heads National Park or
go fishing in its rivers. Scuba diving is a popular activity in Laguna
Bay.

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