QUEENSLAND HOTELS & RESORTS
Queensland is one of the states in Australia and probably the most famous because of its association with several major world heritage sites including the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree rain forest. Queensland has a subtropical climate, and it's a popular wintertime tourist attraction.
QUEENSLAND HOTELS:
Airlie Beach,
Brisbane,
Bundaberg,
Cairns,
Caloundra,
Cape Tribulation,
Gold Coast,
Hervey Bay,
Magnetic Island,
Mooloolaba,
Moreton Island,
Noosa,
Palm Cove,
Port Douglas,
Rockhampton,
Sunshine Coast,
Townsville,
Trinity Beach,
Whitsundays,
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AIRLIE BEACH Hotels & Accommodation
Airlie Beach used to be a backpacker haven but has now been discovered by Australians and has consequently become more commercialised in recent years. Still plenty of good inexpensive accommodation and an excellent stop off on the East Coast of Australia or base for the Whitsundays Islands ...
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BRISBANE Hotels & Accommodation
Queensland's growing tourism industry has brought an influx of visitors to Brisbane, and with its near-perfect climate year-round, Brisbane comes as a pleasant surprise to most visitors. The city has some interesting museums and historical buildings as well as an excellent cultural centre to offer ...
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BUNDABERG Hotels & Accommodation
Bundaberg is a city in, and Local Government Area of, Queensland, Australia. It lies approximately 370 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane, and is situated on the Burnett River. The population of the city is around 50,000 people. Bundaberg is dependent to a large extent on the sugar industry ...
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CAIRNS Hotels & Resorts
Think of an activity and there is probably the possibility to arrange it in Cairns. Or at least discuss it over a beer in one of the many bars that made Cairns' nightlife into what it is known for these days. From the pier, several boats set off for one of the islands known for their beauty or the Great Barrier Reef ...
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CALOUNDRA Hotels & Resorts
Caloundra is the southernmost community on the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland, Australia. It is about a 1-hour drive north of Brisbane CBD, and the domestic and international air terminals at Brisbane Airport. Sunshine Coast Airport nearby offers flights from Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide ...
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CAPE TRIBULATION Hotels & Resorts
Cape Tribulation is a headland and locality in northern Queensland, Australia 110km north of Cairns. It is located within the Daintree National Park and the Wet Tropics World Heritage area. The locality contains a small number of tourism resorts and backpacker hostels. Access to the area from the south via the Daintree River ferry ...
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GOLD COAST Hotels & Resorts
Especially around Surfers Paradise, the Mecca of Surfing, you'll find a high concentration of anything that will please the tourist, ranging from hotels and restaurants to discos and theme parks. Other beaches in the vicinity are Broadbeach, Palm Beach and Currumbin Beach ...
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HERVEY BAY Hotels & Resorts
Hervey Bay is a city in Queensland, approximately 290 kilometres north of Brisbane, and lies on the coast of a natural bay between the Queensland mainland and nearby Fraser Island. The local economy relies on tourism, for which whale watching, Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island and Hervey Bay's calm beaches are the major drawcards ...
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MAGNETIC ISLAND Hotels & Resorts
Magnetic Island is an island 8 kilometres offshore from the city of Townsville. The island is accessible from Townsville Breakwater to Nelly Bay Harbour. There is a large World Heritage National Park and bird sanctuary and excellent walking tracks can be taken between the populated bays and to a number of tourist destinations such as the World War II forts ...
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MOOLOOLABA Hotels & Resorts
Mooloolaba is a tourist resort township in the centre of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland, Australia, 100 km north of Brisbane. Mooloolaba derives from the Aboriginal word mulu meaning Snapper fish, or mulla meaning Red-bellied Black Snake. Originally known as Mooloolah Heads, the name was changed to Mooloolaba in 1919 ...
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MORETON ISLAND Hotels & Resorts
Moreton Island is a large sand island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay, on the coast of south-east Queensland, Australia. Moreton Island lies 58 kilometres northeast of the Queensland capital, Brisbane. The island is 95% National Park and a popular destination for four wheel driving, camping, recreational angling and whale watching ...
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NOOSA Hotels & Resorts
Noosa Heads is one of the three major centres of the Noosa region on the Sunshine Coast. It is located 136 kilometres north of Brisbane, the state's capital. The Noosa River forms one boundary of the town, the headlands of the Noosa National Park another. Behind is Noosaville and Noosa Junction (these urban areas run into each other) ...
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PALM COVE Hotels & Resorts
Palm Cove is a beach community in Far North Queensland, located 27 kilometres north of the city of Cairns. It is named for the palm trees that line the beach. The history of Palm Cove dates back to over 60,000 years ago when the Aborigines became the first settlers. After the initial settling of the land, Palm Cove was used as a rest stop by Captain Cook ...
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PORT DOUGLAS Hotels & Resorts
Port Douglas, with its magical rain forests and the Great Barrier Reef is a popular spot for international travelers. Relax in the laid back atmosphere, or experience rainforest walks, safaris, diving, snorkelling and sailing. This region of Australia is a real feast for the senses ...
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ROCKHAMPTON Hotels & Resorts
Rockhampton is a city and local government area in Queensland, Australia. The city lies on the Fitzroy River, approximately 40 kilometres from the river mouth, and some 600 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. Rockhampton experiences over 300 days of sunshine each year, which lends itself to tourism activities all year round ...
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SUNSHINE COAST Hotels & Resorts
The Sunshine Coast begins 90 km North of Brisbane at Caloundra and stretches for almost 100km to Noosa, enclosing some of the best beaches and scenery on the planet. Not to be confused with the busy tourist resort area of the Gold Coast, which is South of Brisbane ...
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TOWNSVILLE Hotels & Accommodation
Townsville is a laid-back coastal city of around 150,000 people in Far North Queensland, Australia. A great spot for visitors wanting a taste of outback Australia while not venturing far from the coast. It offers a quiet cosmopolitan feel with its good choice of restaurants & bars but also has a relaxing siesta style ...
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TRINITY BEACH Hotels & Resorts
Trinity Beach is a suburb of Cairns approximately 20 kilometres from the city centre. Trinity Beach is also a beach stretching for about a mile on the eastern coast of Australia. The suburb itself is approximately 1 and a half miles wide ...
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WHITSUNDAYS Hotels & Resorts
Whitsunday Islands plays host to an annual yachting festival called Hamilton Island Race Week in which more than 150 yachts from across Australia and New Zealand gather for a week of races around the islands. The racing stops for one day during the week for a big beach party on 'Whitehaven Day' ...
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Cape Tribulation,
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Hervey Bay,
Magnetic Island,
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