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Queensland with AAT Kings

Making up most of the east coast of Australia, with a northern tip nearly touching Papau New Guinea,  Queensland’s official motto is, “Beautiful one day. Perfect the next.” The second-largest state in the Commonwealth of Australia is also the third-most populous, giving the traveler plenty of room to roam through its one-of-a-kind natural settings. Bordered only to the west, by the Northern Territory, and to the south, by New South Wales, Queensland also has plenty of coasts to lounge-out on or explore on an explorational walkabout. Today’s 60-Second Geography is brought to you by AAT Kings, providing guided vacations to Queensland and more around Australia.

 

60-Second Geography

Queensland, Australia

Queensland with AAT Kings

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  • Starting on the north-eastern coast and moving our way down, Rainbow Beach is a must see for the traveler. It was originally named Black Beach after a few dunes that mixed with mineral-rich black sand with white sand, though it was renamed to reflect the reds, oranges, and yellows that make up the cliffs sitting just near the beach. Clear waters wash up on the miles of shore, and it even has Australia’s longest surfable wave at the Double Island Point. The activities are numerous for the more adventurous of travelers: paddle boarding, swimming with dolphins or sharks, renting a 4wd vehicle to explore the beach further, fishing, and exploring a shipwreck. The nearby town of the same name is smaller town of approximately 1,000 residents, making this beach a visit to e nature still rules.

 

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  • Moving south, and closer to civilization, Noosa is a well-known destination for in Australia. It is a fashionable town that sits on the coast a bit north of Brisbane, a place to find high-quality resorts and natural settings in one area. Noosa is surrounded by Noosa Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO example of a diverse ecosystem. From subtropical rainforests to relaxing beaches to outdoor activities, the city is a great place to find a balance of nature and comfort. Surfers and sunbathers dot the coast, some swimming with humpback whales, other travelers revel in the comfort of their resort without a care in the world. Noosa is also home to the Australia Zoo, which was setup by and the home base of the animal-whisperer himself—Steve Irwin. The zoo is one of the best in the world with a diverse selection of animals to see and learn about, like crocodiles, tigers, koalas, snakes, rhinos, Tasmanian devils, and kangaroos.

 

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  • Further south is the major city of Brisbane, the most populous city in Australia at around 2.5 million. It is also one of the oldest cities in Australia. This metropolis has everything that the traveler would expect from a larger city: boutique restaurants, art galleries and culture, diversity around every corner, and top-quality accommodations. But because it is along the picturesque east coast of Australia, the beaches are just as paradise-like as the rest of the coast. With turquoise waters washing up on white sand, Brisbane has the best of both worlds when it comes to what traveler’s seek out.

 

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These are only a few examples of why the traveler will find a vacation to the state of Queensland a real treat. With so much diversity in places, beaches, islands, and cities; there isn’t much left to be found wanting. That’s why AAT Kings wants the agent to know that the traveler will be in good hands when it comes to tours along the east coast of Australia. They prearrange the hotel, meals, and sights that the traveler will remember for a lifetime—on a journey through the diverse places along the coasts of Queensland.

Indulge yourself in the relaxed lifestyle of the southern Queensland coast. From the understated luxury of Spicers Hidden Vale to the rugged beauty of the world’s largest sand island, you’ll discover the beach culture for which tropical Byron Bay and Noosa are internationally renowned.

This itinerary is valid from 1 September 2019.

Explore the epic coastline of Eastern Australia on a journey that takes you from buzzy cosmopolitan Sydney to tranquil Port Macquarie and the glitzy Gold Coast. Cruise to pristine Fraser Island and exquisite Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays, and head to tropical Cairns to discover the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef. There are hinterland experiences too – you’ll taste premium wines in the Hunter Valley and tour a remote Rockhampton cattle station.

 
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