“A beach break here is a holiday where everyone gets to have a bit of fun,” muses Peter Everitt. “Mum can relax at Kingfisher Bay while Dad goes four-wheel-driving and the kids can enjoy the Junior Eco Rangers Kids Club! It’s gorgeous all year ’round and caters for every budget...
The largest seaside town in the Macleay Valley, its surrounded by largely untouched waterways and national parks and is so popular for its variety of beaches, including Trial Bay Beach (one of the few east coast beaches that actually faces west), that distant Queensland surfers have been known ...
"One of the best parks we have stayed in on our trip from Qld. Right beside the river. Grandkids caught fish from the free canoe’s. Where else do you get free canoe’s. Host are amazing and very helpful. Beautifully..." "On arrival, Henrietta showed us sites available to choose wh...
One of the oldest parks in Queensland, Queens Park boasts enormous, shady trees dotted around the picturesque green expanse on the hill at the eastern entrance to the city. A perfect place to spread out the picnic rug, fire up the barbie and spend a pleasant few hours. If you're not su...
This laid-back little beach town is quite small, so you'll find only one campground and caravan park in Coolum Beach proper: Coolum Beach Holiday Park, and it's one of the best campsites and caravan parks on the Sunshine Coast. Here, you're just steps from the surf-washed shores o...
You will find the campsite 25 km north of Blackwater, QLD on the Blackwater Cooroorah Road. 7. Babinda Rotary Park In Cairns Located off the Bruce Highway, in the Cairns Region, this campsite is one of the best places to camp in Queensland forfree. The campground is right on the edge...
As a holy city for three different religions in the Middle East, Jerusalem has always been of great religious importance. It was given a World Heritage Status in 1981 and placed on the “List of World Heritage in Danger” the following year. For more information, please visit http://whc....
One of Queensland’s best-loved holiday destinations, the Sunshine Coast stretches from Coulandra, 100km north of Brisbane all the way up to the Great Sandy National Park north of Noosa. With beautiful beaches, rivers, lakes, national parks and hinterlands this is all about the outdoors. ...
1. Hardy Reef, QLD Where is it? The reef is 60km out from Shute Harbour/Airlie Beach How to see it for yourself? Most of the Great Barrier Reef’s attractions lie under the surface, of course, and Hardy Reef in its southern section (further from shore and therefore less trafficked) ...
1. Hardy Reef, QLD Where is it? The reef is 60km out from Shute Harbour/Airlie Beach How to see it for yourself? Most of the Great Barrier Reef’s attractions lie under the surface, of course, and Hardy Reef in its southern section (further from shore and therefore less trafficked) ...