If you’re looking for a list of the best things to do in Queensland, Australia you’ve stumbled on the right one!
With our tourism slogan “beautiful one day, perfect the next,” you know you’re in for a real treat when you visit Queensland.
Year-round beautiful warm sunny weather, stunning beaches, the Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforest and countless animal encounters means there is something for all types of travellers.
Our List of the Best Things to Do in Queensland
The Sunshine State in Australia is the perfect place to explore.
And with millions of visitors amazed with what to do in Queensland, you can understand why it’s so popular.
From tropical destinations like 75 Mile Beach on K’gari (Fraser Island) to the coral reefs of the famous Great Barrier Reef, to crocodiles, koalas, and more, here are our favourite things to do in Queensland.
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1) Swim at One of the Golden Beaches
Queensland has some of the most stunning beaches in all of Australia.
With its year-round warm weather, it doesn’t matter what time of year you visit these gorgeous beaches. Even on a cold winter’s day, there are plenty of tourists having a dip!
Around the Gold Coast (south of Brisbane) there are 17 different beaches to choose from.
One of the most well-known and popular Gold Coast beaches is Surfers Paradise.
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But I’d recommend you check out beaches such as Broadbeach, Burleigh Heads and Coolangatta where there are fewer tourists and the beaches are even more beautiful.
When you’ve had enough of swimming, there are plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops nearby too.
However, when it comes to the best Queensland beaches, I’d recommend you go to the Sunshine Coast, north of Brisbane.
Stretching from Caloundra to the north of Coolooa you will find some of the best beaches in the world!
In my view, the best beach on the Sunshine Coast is Noosa. Beaches like Caloundra and Coolum are beautiful too.
The calm crystal-clear waters of the Noosa River are ideal for getting out and exploring in a kayak or SUP.
You can bring your own or hire your own or join a tour group.
If you paddle right out to the mouth of the Noosa River, you will find many sand islands where you can hang out on your own deserted island for as long as you like.
There are some beautiful beaches up in Tropical North Queensland…
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