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<p><i>This hidden</i> <strong>Whitsundays</strong> island is getting a luxury lodge</p>

This hidden Whitsundays island is getting a luxury lodge

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<p><strong>Queensland</strong> national park is <i>a croc-spotter’s dream</i></p>

Queensland national park is a croc-spotter’s dream

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<p><i>8 experiences you can’t miss</i> during <strong>Winton’s</strong> 150th year of settlement</p>

8 experiences you can’t miss during Winton’s 150th year of settlement

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<p><i>The Noosa bars and pubs you need to visit</i> in 2025</p>

The Noosa bars and pubs you need to visit in 2025

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<p><i>New 6-day hiking and biking trail</i> coming to <strong>Tropical North Queensland</strong></p>

New 6-day hiking and biking trail coming to Tropical North Queensland

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<p><i>After a 14-year closure</i>, this tropical island is back in business</p>

After a 14-year closure, this tropical island is back in business

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<p><i>The most idyllic</i> <strong>Noosa</strong> walks for nature lovers</p>

The most idyllic Noosa walks for nature lovers

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<p><i>The unique</i> <strong>Australian</strong> festival bringing opera to the outback</p>

The unique Australian festival bringing opera to the outback

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Islands, outback towns, coastal hotspots and tropical rainforests, Queensland has it all. Here is your guide on the best the state has to offer.

Dunk Island beachfront in Tropical North Queensland
Tropical North

After a 14-year closure, this tropical island is back in business

Cyclone Yasi left it in ruins – now Dunk Island is back with TNQ’s only island glamping experience.

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the Blackwater Lagoon covered in lilies
Queensland

Queensland national park is a croc-spotter’s dream

Go searching for crocodiles in Queensland’s second-largest national park and you’ll discover a true adventure territory of sandstone hills, sweeping grasslands, coastal estuaries and more than a few salties.

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sunset silhouette at Singing In The Night
Outback Queensland

The unique Australian festival bringing opera to the outback

Immerse yourself in the arts to get a sense of place in the Australian outback.

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Hook Island eco lodge render
The Whitsundays

This hidden Whitsundays island is getting a luxury lodge

A world-class eco-lodge is set to redefine sustainable luxury in the Whitsundays.

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Palm Cove jetty in tropical North Queensland
Tropical North

New 6-day hiking and biking trail coming to Tropical North Queensland

Queensland's newest adventure trail promises an unforgettable journey from Palm Cove to Port Douglas.

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food and drinks by the water at Noosa Boathouse
Noosa

The Noosa bars and pubs you need to visit in 2025

Relax over a few tipples at these laidback watering holes.

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8 experiences you can’t miss during Winton’s 150th year of settlement

From dark sky drone shows to dinosaur footprints, there are plenty of reasons to visit Winton this April.

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9 of the best Noosa markets to get your shopping fix
Noosa

9 of the best Noosa markets to get your shopping fix

A trip to the Sunshine Coast isn’t complete without wandering through at least one or two local Noosa markets.

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the foreshore pathway along the Noosa River
Noosa

The most idyllic Noosa walks for nature lovers

When it comes to nature settings, these Noosa walks offer peak Australiana, from the coast to the mountain peaks of the hinterland – koala spotting, all but guaranteed.

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Step into a world of light and wonder with Illumina, the new nighttime spectacle on K’gari!
Nothing compares to getting up close with the marine life in the Great Barrier Reef.
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From epic beach drives to rainforest detours, a 4WD trip through K'gari is the ultimate off-road adventure.
From playful breaches to tender moments between mums and calves, whale watching on K’gari is one of Australia’s most moving wildlife encounters.
Wild luxury has a new address: Australia Zoo’s Crocodile Cabins. Think plunge pools, designer finishes, crocs gliding past your deck and Robert Irwin sightings!
Steaming cedar saunas, icy plunges, Himalayan salt sanctuaries and serene floatation caves await at SOL Elements Bathhouse.
We almost forgot that this is the whole point. A heart-shaped reef, a private pontoon and the best view in the Whitsundays.
The Sundays – Hamilton Island’s first new hotel in over 15 years has landed – and it’s redefining luxury in the Whitsundays.

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Discover everything Queensland has to offer with our ultimate travel guide of things to see and do in Queensland. Relax on beautiful beaches, be inspired by world-heritage listed rainforests or escape to an island paradise.

Explore stunning destinations in South East Queensland, such as the Gold Coast, Noosa and the Sunshine Coast or head to the tropical climates of the Daintree Rainforest, Whitsunday Islands and the Tropical North.

Queensland is a great holiday destination for family beach holidays, romantic getaways on tropical islands, or road tripping to the outback; Queensland has it all.

Top things to do in Queensland

There are plenty of things to do in Queensland, and a visit to the Great Barrier Reef should be on everyone’s bucket list. Explore the Whitsunday Islands and bring a sense of adventure with sailing, ocean rafting and skydiving available to tempt thrill seekers. Families will love a day out at the Queensland theme parks for fun in the sun on the Gold Coast.

Just an hour from Brisbane, swim in the crystal clear waters of Moreton Island where you can snorkel among the corroded hulls of 15 sunken ships, teaming with reef fish as well as turtles, dolphins and stingrays and coral outcrops.

Relax; you’re on island time. Take some serious R&R and chill out at one of Queensland’s island destinations. Hamilton Island is the ideal island getaway, whether you splurge on a stay at qualia or stay at one of the more affordable holiday houses or hotels on the island, you’ll find plenty of things to do on Hamilton Island or simply enjoy relaxing and doing nothing at all.


 

Where to stay in Queensland

You’ll find options in Queensland to suit every budget, from camping and caravan parks, budget hotels, to beachside resorts, boutique hotels and luxury accommodation.

Wondering where to stay in Queensland? Whether you’re planning a family holiday, city break, adventure holiday, romantic getaway or luxury experience, there is a destination to suit your style, from a coastal holiday on the Sunshine Coast to a road trip in the Outback, Queensland has the perfect accommodation to suit your style and budget.


 

Where to eat and drink in Queensland

From the buzzing city streets of Brisbane to the laid-back tropical vibes of Cairns, Queensland is a haven for food and drink lovers. Start in Brisbane, where you can indulge in some of the best restaurants in the city, enjoy a leisurely bottomless brunch, or treat yourself to an elegant high tea. If Italian is calling your name, check out this top-notch Italian restaurant in the city.

On the Gold Coast, sip craft brews at the best breweries or unwind at one of the best bars before dining at a standout restaurant or a trendy Burleigh Heads eatery. Further north, Noosa’s dining scene is equally impressive, from top restaurants to a bustling brewery and distillery scene. The Sunshine Coast and Mooloolaba also offer an array of top dining spots. Up in the Whitsundays, Hamilton Island’s best restaurants showcase the region’s fresh seafood and island vibes. Cairns is a must-visit for tropical flavours, from its best restaurants to delightful cafes.

Keep the adventure going in Townsville at its best restaurants and classic pubs, or in Rockhampton, where its dining scene is not to be overlooked. And if you’re headed to Bundaberg, make time for its best restaurants and local pubs and bars.

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