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What to do in Queensland Australia

What to do in Queensland, Australia

What to do in Queensland QLDOften referred to as the "Sunshine State" due to its consistently clear skies and overall warm weather, Australia's Queensland is a hotbed for tourism-based activities. Full of distinct geographical features and world-famous for its pristine beaches, Queensland offers a range of opportunities for travellers and has long been a state that truly signifies the "Australian Tourist Experience" in its entirety.

The combination of natural beauty with trendy venues makes Queensland an ideal holiday destination for individuals, couples, families and children regardless of age. With an Eastern coastline bordering both the Coral Sea and Pacific ocean and extending from Coolangatta in the South all the way up to Somerset in the North, images of the ocean, beach and various waterways have become synonymous with the state as a whole. Dotted with various sightseeing hotspots throughout the entire territory, many famous destinations with a myriad of things to do reside in Queensland including:

all of which are dependent in varying extents to the condition of the surrounding oceans. A nearly "endless Summer" climate means that most activities, with a few exceptions, can be experienced year-round.

What is Queensland Famous for?

The aforementioned beaches have become an iconic reflection of Queensland, with many other countries around the world importing sand from the state's coasts in order to emulate the beauty they contain. Such pristine waterways are also naturally conducive to a huge range of watersports and other water-based pastimes, with aquatic activity being a centrepiece of most of the state's city's tourist economy.

The tropical climate in the regions further North of the state has also produced some of the country's most lush and long-surviving rain forests, which teem with unique ecosystems and forms of wildlife that thrive in such environments. The South-Eastern part of the state, home to the state's capital Brisbane and the "two coasts", the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, is the fastest-growing area in terms of population in the entire country of Australia, with people flocking to enjoy the region's temperate climate and balance of natural beauty and business, commercial and industrial development.

This area is also home to the focal point of Australia's theme park industry, with destinations such as Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, and Wet 'n' Wild Water Park proving an eternally popular drawcard for visitors from both around the country and the globe. Lastly, the state is blessed to be home to the gorgeous Great Barrier Reef, one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, and all associated activities and attractions it entails. Key points of interest Queensland is famous for include:

When is the best time to visit Queensland?

The warm and temperate climate that covers most of the state leads to most outdoor activities being an enjoyable possibility year-round. The Northern parts of the state can be quite humid, especially in the Summer months, and those who prefer cooler weather would be best served to visit during either Winter or the tail end of Autumn. As a general rule, you will rarely experience icy moments except in mountain areas during the Winter season at nights and early in the morning. New Year's Eve in Queensland is also a great season as festivities are in full swing. If you're looking for Brisbane New Year's Eve accommodation or Gold Coast New Years Eve accommodation click here.

Who should visit Queensland?

Generally, those who enjoy the water and coastal experiences as well as more active, physical pastimes will greatly enjoy what Queensland has to offer. If you are a fan of cruises, marine life, water sports and warm yet moderate weather, Queensland is the state of choice for you.

Where are the most popular places to stay in Queensland?

There are plenty of popular accommodation destinations in Queensland due to the majority of its coastal cities and towns having generally warm and comfortable weather and climates. Some of these include: