Australia – Townsville Holidays https://www.townsvilleholidays.com Townsville accommodation, holidays in North Queensland, budget motels & weekend hotels Thu, 18 Apr 2019 16:06:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 10 Fun Family Things to Do in Sydney https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/10-fun-family-things-to-do-in-sydney/ https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/10-fun-family-things-to-do-in-sydney/#comments Tue, 01 Apr 2014 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/?p=505 Sydney is arguably Australia’s most intriguing, cosmopolitan city. From the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge to the less-discovered Manly Waterworks, here are 10 fun family things to do in this lovely Australian city.

Go and enjoy the view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. This Bridge is a gorgeous thing to look at, especially at night. With all the beautiful lights, it’s a sight you won’t want to miss.

Sydney Harbour Bridge by Jimmy Harris on Flickr

Sydney Harbour Bridge by Jimmy Harris on Flickr

Take a stroll along the Darling Harbor. This is a place to have some fun. Not only do you get to look at the beautiful ocean, but the Darling Harbour has a ton to do. Consisting of exotic arts, culture and cuisine. Seeing the Luminous at night is gorgeous. It is the largest interactive light installation in the world.

Enjoy The Taronga Zoo. The Taronga Zoo is a great zoo that consists of a ton of awesome, exotic animals and a great way to spend the day with the family.

Spend a fun day at Luna Park Sydney. This is a good old fashioned Amusement Park. Filled with a ton of games, roller coasters, and just pure fun.

Luna Park Sydney by Eva Rinaldi on Flickr

Luna Park Sydney by Eva Rinaldi on Flickr

Visit the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium. If you didn’t get enough of the awesome Australian animals at the Zoo, the aquarium should be your next stop. You get a whole new world of animals from the under waters of Sydney Australia.

Go to the Wonderland Sydney. Another amusement park. Who can’t have enough fun?. Why not explore all the Amusement Parks.

Spend a day laying out, surfing, or just having fun at the Bondi Beach. You won’t regret it, it’s not only gorgeous but you’ll have a ton of fun while just hanging out with friends or family.

Waves at Bondi Beach by Rob Chandler on Flickr

Waves at Bondi Beach by Rob Chandler on Flickr

See a football game at the Allianz Stadium. Who doesn’t love to watch a football game. You can get a feel of the culture at a football game.

Spend a fun day the Manly Waterworks. A water park that is awesome and will be a great way to spend a hot day in Sydney Australia.

See a play at the State Theatre. This theatre is awesome and is sure to put on a GREAT show. If you’re interested in seeing some of the actors in their home country in the USA, make sure you look into an  ESTA (the Electronic System for Travel Authorization), which is now a requirement for all travelers from Visa Waiver Countries, including Australia.

These things are all part of a fun-filled agenda to spend in Sydney. With these fun family ideas, there is no doubt you will have the time of your life.

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10 Fun Family Things To Do in Brisbane https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/10-fun-family-things-to-do-in-brisbane/ Sun, 16 Mar 2014 16:48:00 +0000 https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/?p=496 Brisbane is a pretty city with a lot of fun activities to enjoy. Here are 10 of our very favorite things to do in this Australian city.

Attend a sporting event at the Suncorp Stadium. This stadium holds many different types of sporting events and you’re bound to find one you’ll love and enjoy yourself while doing it.

Spend a day at Australian Sea World Gold Coast. This is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, and theme park. It is a great way to spend the day because there is SO much for you to do. Definitely worth the time spent.

Penguins at Sea World Australia by Phalinn Ooi on Flickr

Penguins at Sea World Australia by Phalinn Ooi on Flickr

Take a ride on the Wheel of Brisbane. The Wheel of Brisbane is a large Ferris Wheel, and so fun and extremely romantic if it is just you and your loved one taking a ride.

Spend a day exploring at the Alma Park Zoo. This is an awesome Zoo full of awesome animals and a great time. They are so interesting to explore and you will have so much fun.

Red Panda at Alma Park Zoo by Andrew Napier on Flickr

Red Panda at Alma Park Zoo by Andrew Napier on Flickr

Take a ride on the Giant Drop. If you haven’t ridden something like this, you’ll want to. It is so exhilarating and a great rush of adventure. This ride is very similar to the Tower of Terror. You’re bound to have fun riding this.

Spend a fun filled day at the Dreamworld theme Park. Not only do they have an awesome park for adults, but they also have a GREAT children’s area within the park, making this a great place for the whole family.

Dreamworld theme Park by Andi Ryan on Flickr

Dreamworld theme Park by Andi Ryan on Flickr

Go shopping at the Queen Street Mall. Who doesn’t love to shop? You can pick up some new fashion trends that may be different from where you are originally from.

Visit the Museum of Brisbane. This is an awesome way to get in touch with the city of Brisbane. You can learn about the culture and the history of the city and a definite must when visiting.

Have fun at the Castaway Bay. This is located at the Sea world Amusement Park. It has three fun filled attractions. Battle Boats, Sky Climb, and Sky Fortress.

Go visit the Koala Bears at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Koala Bears are so cute. So who wouldn’t want to spend a day visiting them?

Koala by chem7 on Flickr

Koala by chem7 on Flickr

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Australia’s Amazing Insects in Photos https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/australias-amazing-insects-in-photos/ https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/australias-amazing-insects-in-photos/#comments Sat, 25 Jan 2014 18:06:00 +0000 https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/?p=434 Australia is known for it’s gorgeous beaches, the expansive outback, and warm people. But even more than that, Australia’s also known for some of the weirdest insects out there. And yes, a spider isn’t technically an insect… but ewww… it was so creepy we just had to include the photo.

Blue Banded Bee by James Niland on Flickr

Blue Banded Bee by James Niland on Flickr

Fly in the Rain by Nam Nguyen on Flickr

Fly in the Rain by Nam Nguyen on Flickr

Furry Lady Beetle by gbohne on Flickr

Furry Lady Beetle by gbohne on Flickr

Harlequin Bug by James Niland on Flickr

Harlequin Bug by James Niland on Flickr

Two-spined Spider by James Niland on Flickr

Two-spined Spider by James Niland on Flickr

Yikes! Jumping Spider by James Niland on Flickr

Yikes! Jumping Spider by James Niland on Flickr

Catapillar by Gemma Stiles on Flickr

Catapillar by Gemma Stiles on Flickr

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6 Great Australian Island Getaways https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/6-great-australian-island-getaways/ https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/6-great-australian-island-getaways/#comments Tue, 26 Nov 2013 19:04:51 +0000 https://www.townsvilleholidays.com/?p=313 When it comes to islands, Australia has you covered.

There are hundreds of places along the 25,000+ kilometers of Australian coastline where you can jump on a rig, catamaran or a sailboat and see the over 8000 islands that circle the giant island of Australia. From simple day trips to week long diving excursions there are vessels for every budget and an island for every taste. If you want to see an island in your own vehicle, there’s also ferry service to many of the bigger islands.

Whether you’re sailing to one of the local islands on a catamaran or going more luxurious and taking off on a cruise, the fact remains that if you come to Australia, you’re going to have multiple chances to get your feet wet.

With that, here are six great Australian islands to visit the next time you’re down under.

Magnetic Island

Koala on Magnetic Island by Teddy Fotiou on Flickr

Koala on Magnetic Island by Teddy Fotiou on Flickr

Right off the coast of Townsville lies a great place to quickly get away from it all: Beautiful and sunny Magnetic Island. With fast cat service only taking around 20 minutes from the Townsville pier, Magnetic Island is an easy way to get your fill of sandy beaches and water activities. Boasting some of the most sunshine hours in Queensland (320 days of sunshine a year) you’re almost guaranteed a good day by the beach.

With over 2500 local residents, a sizable untouched National Park and enough holiday resorts to ensure a fun holiday, Magnetic Island can be a great getaway. Besides for miles of beaches, clear ocean water and an abundance of outdoor and water activities from snorkeling to skydiving, there’s also plenty of restaurants, shops and nightlife.

Fraser Island

Indian Head Fraser Island

Indian Head on Fraser Island

Not only is Fraser Island the largest sand island in the world, it’s also a great place to visit. Whether you’re going there as part of a tour or arriving via ferry with your own 4×4, Fraser Island is one of the best places in the world to get in touch with nature.

With hundreds of kilometers of loose sand paths and the only official beach highway/airplane runaway in Australia, Fraser Island is a four wheel driving paradise. Not only can you barrel over Seventy-Mile Beach at 80 km/h but with over 100 fresh water lakes, sand dunes over 200 meters tall and an actual rainforest with giant trees in the center Fraser Island is sure to impress.

Besides for amazing sand, Fraser Island has the Indian Head lookout with spectacular overhead views of whales, dolphins, turtles and sharks depending on the season. It also has the Champagne Pools. The natural jacuzzi action of waves crashing into these rock pools make for a fun time. You can also float down the shallow, yet fast moving, water of Eli Creek or do some world class beach fishing right off Seventy-Mile Beach.

If you can imagine miles of gorgeous beaches, camping out under the stars only a few feet from the crashing surf with your only neighbor the occasional dingo then Fraser Island is a must see island. You can get there via ferry from Hervey Bay or sign on and take a tour.

Daydream Island

Daydream Island by James Burke on Flickr

Daydream Island by James Burke on Flickr

Situated in the white sand wonder of the Whitsundays, Daydream Island isn’t for everyone. That is, unless everyone loves some of the nicest white sand beaches and crystal blue waters in the world. The Whitsundays have made so many top ten beach destination lists over the years that you can be guaranteed to be impressed no matter where you’re from.

Daydream Island is one of the seven that forms the Molle Group which in turn help make up the Whitsunday Islands. It’s not large by any measure, however don’t let its small size fool you. There’s plenty to do on this white lined island.

Long a favorite of sea kayakers and ocean frolickers, it even has a rather unique outdoor aquarium. Only a few minutes boat ride from Arlie Beach, the two resorts on Daydream Island cater to both day trippers and overnight guests alike. The island has also become a wedding ceremony mecca. Who wouldn’t want to get married in paradise?

Kangaroo Island

Hanson Bay on Kangaroo Island by Wayne England on Flickr

Hanson Bay on Kangaroo Island by Wayne England on Flickr

If you’re looking to get away from the water for a bit, Kangaroo Island might be just the place to go. About 30 minutes by plane south of Adelaide in South Australia, Kangaroo Island is a nature lover’s dream. Separated from the mainland over 9000 years ago, it’s unspoiled natural beauty is hard to resist. As the locals say, the Galapagos having nothing on them.

Despite being the third largest island in Australia, over half of Kangaroo Island is still covered in full natural vegetation and nearly 1/3 of the island is protected. From seals lounging on the beaches (all 480 kilometres of them) and Little Penguin colonies along its coastline to the vast array of kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, echidnas and goannas seemingly covering the countryside this island begs discovery.

With four town centres and a major sealed road around the exterior of the island, you can stay in town or camp along some of the pristine shores. With a ferry service running from Cape  Jervis (just south of Adelaide) and landing in Penneshaw, you can even drive your own vehicle on Kangaroo Island.

Hinchinbrook Island

Zoe Falls on Hinchinbrook Island by Tatiana Gerus on Flickr

Zoe Falls on Hinchinbrook Island by Tatiana Gerus on Flickr

If you want to see some nice flora and fauna and Kangaroo Island is a little too far south for you, Hinchinbrook Island, situated halfway between Townsville and Cairns has you covered. It’s Australia’s largest National Park island and is a nature lovers paradise. With dozens of trails, none is more famous than the 32 kilometre Hinchinbrook Island Thorsborne Trail. Most hikers take 3 or 4 days to walk the complete track and since there are really no facilities along the trail, everything must be carried in.

The only real permanent presence on the island is the Hinchinbrook Island Resort at Cape Richards. This environmentally friendly resort blends in seamlessly with the gorgeous natural rainforest surroundings of the island. After a day of hiking through mangrove forests, dodging saltwater crocodiles, climbing ridges, spotting one of the 60+ species of birds and bathing on palm-fringed beaches make sure you stop off and enjoy a meal at the only restaurant on the entire island, the Hinchinbrook Island Wilderness Lodge Restaurant.

Tasmania

Strickland Falls Tasmania by Jim Trodel on Flickr

Strickland Falls Tasmania by Jim Trodel on Flickr

No list of great Australian Islands would be complete if it didn’t include Tasmania. Considering its size, it would be hard to overlook. The only island state in Australia, it has a population of over half a million people and is roughly the same size as Ireland.

Located south of Australia on the other side of the Bass Strait, it’s not as warm and dry as the rest of Australia however don’t let that stop you from checking it out. There are some stunning beaches on the East Coast (voted some of the nicest beaches in the world) and if you crave civilization then you can check out the capital of Tasmania, Hobart. Hobart has the distinction of being the second oldest city in Australia and has tons of Georgian and Victorian architecture from the early 1800’s. The buildings around the river area are especially nice.

If you’re craving seafood, Tasmania has great restaurants to spare. If you’re craving chocolate, wine or beer they have that also.

With a plethora of things to see and do all around the island from lazing on the beaches to searching out endangered Tasmanian Devils, Tasmania is like a world onto itself. If you haven’t checked out Tasmania then you’re definitely missing out on a unique side of Australia. You can fly to Tasmania from any major airport in Australia and if you want to drive there are two ferries daily leaving from Melbourne.

 

 

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