Queensland is a province of Australia, in the northeast of the country. The capital city is Brisbane.
For people who don't know Queensland, it is promoted as the State where Australia shines. It is hot, sunny and has (in my opinion) the best beaches in Australia.
I had a brilliant idea of what people may suggest going into this story, however it had a few surprises. Here is what everyone came up with and they can all be holidayed in best by campervan hire Qld:
The Great Barrier Reef
No surprises this came top of the list. The Great Barrier Reef stretching from Central Queensland on the Eastern Coast of Australia to Papua New Guinea is the biggest living organism in the world. It is a natural wonder of the world and renowned for the great thing about the coral and the creatures that inhabit it.
What was surprising was the amazing ways that were recommended to experience the reef. Snorkelling and diving were popular, as were chopper rides above the reef so that you can truly gauge the scale of this phenomenal place.
The Whitsundays
The Whitsundays are a group 74 islands off the Central Queensland coast. The islands offer a massive range of tropical paradise getaways for visitors of all nature. Ideas for the Whitsundays included snorkelling and diving, as well as swimming with Dolphins off Hamilton Island. Sailing is also a favored past time in the Whitsundays and a selection of boats offer sailors of all capability the opportunity to experience a fantastic day out.
Fraser Island
Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world. No this doesn't suggest it is just a big pile of sand. It has striking bushland, lakes, beaches and wildlife. Any Queensland bucket list must include a 4WD camping excursion here, but bring plenty of toilet tissue as loos are few and far between. Similarly don't feed the dingoes otherwise the rangers will be chasing after you. You really do get back to nature here.
The Sunlight Coast
There are tons of places to surf in Queensland, however taking lessons in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast was a popular choice. Noosa was a knackered fishing village but is now a trendy, contemporary city offering the newest fashions and food on famous Hastings Street.
Brisbane
Brisbane, capital of Queensland, has its own unique experiences. There are only three bridge climbs in the world and one of them is on the Storey Bridge in central Brisbane, which enables you to get a really unique view of this town. A short drive and ship ride from the CBD is Moreton Bay, a stunning water way and group of islands that offer camping, fishing, surfing, kayaking, sailing, diving and snorkelling at its best. No surprises here that it hit the Queensland bucket list.
The Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is an enormously popular holiday resort. It offer 26 kms of beaches with Surfers Heaven is classic for its party and fun lifestyle. The Gold Coast is also feted for its theme parks and these naturally hit the bucket list. Warner Bros Mvie World, Sea World, Dream World, Wet n ' Wild, White Water World and Currumbin Wildlife Refuge offer a great range of rides and experiences for all ages.
A lesser known part of the Gold Coast for travellers is Currumbin. This an extremely well liked surf spot for locals and when the tide is out the creek turns into a water wonderland. The most bizarre bucket list proposal was going through the rock pools at Currumbin in the rain.
For people who don't know Queensland, it is promoted as the State where Australia shines. It is hot, sunny and has (in my opinion) the best beaches in Australia.
I had a brilliant idea of what people may suggest going into this story, however it had a few surprises. Here is what everyone came up with and they can all be holidayed in best by campervan hire Qld:
The Great Barrier Reef
No surprises this came top of the list. The Great Barrier Reef stretching from Central Queensland on the Eastern Coast of Australia to Papua New Guinea is the biggest living organism in the world. It is a natural wonder of the world and renowned for the great thing about the coral and the creatures that inhabit it.
What was surprising was the amazing ways that were recommended to experience the reef. Snorkelling and diving were popular, as were chopper rides above the reef so that you can truly gauge the scale of this phenomenal place.
The Whitsundays
The Whitsundays are a group 74 islands off the Central Queensland coast. The islands offer a massive range of tropical paradise getaways for visitors of all nature. Ideas for the Whitsundays included snorkelling and diving, as well as swimming with Dolphins off Hamilton Island. Sailing is also a favored past time in the Whitsundays and a selection of boats offer sailors of all capability the opportunity to experience a fantastic day out.
Fraser Island
Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world. No this doesn't suggest it is just a big pile of sand. It has striking bushland, lakes, beaches and wildlife. Any Queensland bucket list must include a 4WD camping excursion here, but bring plenty of toilet tissue as loos are few and far between. Similarly don't feed the dingoes otherwise the rangers will be chasing after you. You really do get back to nature here.
The Sunlight Coast
There are tons of places to surf in Queensland, however taking lessons in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast was a popular choice. Noosa was a knackered fishing village but is now a trendy, contemporary city offering the newest fashions and food on famous Hastings Street.
Brisbane
Brisbane, capital of Queensland, has its own unique experiences. There are only three bridge climbs in the world and one of them is on the Storey Bridge in central Brisbane, which enables you to get a really unique view of this town. A short drive and ship ride from the CBD is Moreton Bay, a stunning water way and group of islands that offer camping, fishing, surfing, kayaking, sailing, diving and snorkelling at its best. No surprises here that it hit the Queensland bucket list.
The Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is an enormously popular holiday resort. It offer 26 kms of beaches with Surfers Heaven is classic for its party and fun lifestyle. The Gold Coast is also feted for its theme parks and these naturally hit the bucket list. Warner Bros Mvie World, Sea World, Dream World, Wet n ' Wild, White Water World and Currumbin Wildlife Refuge offer a great range of rides and experiences for all ages.
A lesser known part of the Gold Coast for travellers is Currumbin. This an extremely well liked surf spot for locals and when the tide is out the creek turns into a water wonderland. The most bizarre bucket list proposal was going through the rock pools at Currumbin in the rain.
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