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35 Things To Do In Queensland, Australia
What
to do in Queensland?
31 (9) For a change
of pace and scenery - Quad biking, Kuranda, North Queensland
Great fun in these powerful
machines. Just be careful and please listen to the safety brief
a Quad Bike can cause some serious damage if not handled with respect.
Kuranda
Quad Bikey
Quad Biking -Kuranda,
North Queensland
Upon arrival, the friendly
staff will greet you with tea, coffee and traditional Australian
damper. You will then be trained and assessed to see if you can
handle the power before we let you loose on the trail!
Small Quad Bikeys
There is a smaller bike
option for people not comfortable with the larger quad bikes.
Quad Hills and Water
Traps
The trail is both exciting
and has great views with a few water traps and hill climbs to negotiate.
Back at home base you''ll enjoy light refreshments prepared by special
catering staff with international experience.
32 (51)
Dolphin Full Day Safari from Brisbane, Noosa and Gympie
Dolphins
Experience the adventure
of hand feeding rare Indo Pacific Humpback dolphins in the wild.
Immerse yourself in the excitement of four-wheel driving through
forest terrain and along the sandy shores of Rainbow Beach.
Embrace spectacular views
of Fraser Island, mountainous terrain and subtropical rainforest
with some of the biggest trees in South-East Queensland.
Relax and Explore Noosa
National Park, Noosa Hill Lookout and the famous Hasting Street.
Enjoy a delicious cafe breakfast and a tasty lunch on Hasting Street.
The day trip tour provides
an array of experiences and adventures that highlight the wonders
and beauty of Queensland's coastal districts of Tin Can Bay and
Noosa.
33 (-) Daintree Walkabout
Adventure
Kuku Yalanji
Dreamtime Walk: After arriving at Mossman Gorge, you will be treated
to a guided rainforest walk along private, easy graded tracks, visiting
special places and culturally significant sites, past traditional
bark shelters and over cool rainforest streams.
Your experienced
interpretive Indigenous guides demonstrate traditional plant use,
identify bush tucker sources, share their dreamtime legends.
34 (76) Airlie Beach,
Whitsundays
Airlie Beach, the gateway
to the Whitsundays, an overused phase (sorry, I won’t do it
again) Apart from being a great base (not much better) to explore
the Whitsundays, Airlie Beach has that holiday, relaxed tropical
feel that can act like fly paper to over stressed city folk.
Suddenly you find the
motivation to change careers, and in some cases, change your entire
life. So be warned. Also remember there are such things as the rainy
season and the occasional cyclone if you choose to live up here.
Personally, I think it is part of the attraction but don’t
listen to people like me.
Abel Point Airlie Beach
Marina
Back to ‘work’,
from the road above Abel Point Marina you can enjoy expansive views
of the indented coastline, the aquamarine sea and the glimpse of
distant tropical Whitsunday islands on the horizon.
Airlie lagoon
Landscaped parkland and
village streets overlooking the bay fringe the vast Airlie lagoon.
Airlie Beach market
Airlie Beach market takes
over the foreshore parkland every Saturday. You can stock up on
your fruit and veggies, pick up a gift or two or people watch under
the shade of a coconut palm.
At night there is range
of places to go and be seen and clubs to party in but don’t
forget the early start. If you want to rest do it on a boat or the
beach. Don’t waste valuable holiday time in bed, at least,
not on your own.
35 (70) Be absorbed
by a Zorb on the Gold Coast
Zorbing
(globe-riding, sphereing, orbing)
I’m sorry but you
have to try something a little different – you are on holiday
Zorbing Experience
Challenge your senses
and roll over the edge of our custom built slalom or down hill speed
tracks in a 3 metre huge PVC ball, round and bouncy, you jump inside
it, it rolls and so do you! There are two different ways to go Zorbing
one involves getting wet and one doesn't, simple!
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