Queensland

Check into Australia’s Sunshine State, a holiday haven of white beaches, crystal-clear waters and laidback Aussie vibes. Tropical rainforests meet the world’s greatest reef in an underwater explosion of iridescent coral and remarkable creatures – the world below the water’s even more spectacular than the island retreats that dot this Queensland coastline. Set your watch to the slow, steady pace of island living, tap your inner adventurer and ascend to the treetops or rub shoulders with the beautiful people in Brizzie – whatever your holiday desire, Queensland ticks every box and more.



MUST SEE QUEENSLAND HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS

  • Brisbane

    Brisbane City

    With a population of over one million people, Meeanjin/Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland. Brisbane has a tropical climate and was inhabited by the Turrbal people prior to European settlement, and many of the suburbs still retain their Indigenous names, including Woolloongabba, which means whirling water.

    AAT Kings offers a variety of tours in Brisbane and its surroundings. Choose from many day tours or explore Queensland in combination with other states on an extended Short Break or Guided Holiday.

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  • Gimuy/Cairns

    Cape Tribulation, Cairns

    Lush tropical Cairns is the ‘capital’ of the tropical north and has something for everyone. The Cairns coastal and regional areas have their own unique beauty and draw visitors to Cairns all year round. Perhaps shop at the Pier or relax in one of the many cafés. It has also the perfect base for exploring both the Great Barrier Reef and delightful Kuranda Region.

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  • Great Barrier Reef

    Great Barrier Reef Fish

    Spanning more than 2000km along the north eastern coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is where you can enjoy the immense beauty, colour and richness of a truly natural underwater wonder. It is not a continuous barrier, but a broken maze of coral reefs and coral cays. The Reef is home to many diverse species of marine life including 1,500 species of fish, 400 types of coral and 1,500 types of mollusc. It can be explored on daily cruises, by seaplane, air charters and on special helicopter flights.

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  • Kuranda

    Kuranda Tjapukai Cultural Experiences

    The railway line from Cairns climbs through 15 tunnels and superb scenery to Kuranda at the top of the Macalister Range, 34km from Cairns. Kuranda’s picture postcard railway station, decked out in tropical flowers and ferns is justly famous. Other attractions of this quaint village on the edge of the Atherton Tableland include the colourful morning markets with produce, coral arts and crafts.

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  • Daintree Rainforest

    Lamington National Park

    Renowned for its natural beauty, vibrant birdlife and ancient trees, this park was recognised on the World Heritage List and the Australian National Heritage List in acknowledgment of its high biodiversity and evolution of Australia’s modern day flora. Regarded as one of Queensland’s most loved parks, the 200 square kilometre park’s landscape is characterised by mountain scenery, subtropical rainforests, waterfalls and some of Queensland’s best bushwalking trails.

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  • Gold Coast

    Surfers Paradise

    There’s plenty to see and do along the 70-kilometre stretch of stunning coastline. The Gold Coast is a favourite Australian holiday destination, surrounded by sun-drenched beaches, including the world-renowned Surfers Paradise. Regarded as the entertainment capital of Queensland, Surfers Paradise is also home to many bars, clubs and fine dining restaurants.

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Most Popular Queensland Tours

  • Cairns & Great Barrier Reef

    Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

    Reconnect with a 4-day tour around Cairns that explores the plant and marine life of the Great Barrier Reef, then rides the Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for breathtaking views across the cane fields of Cairns and the natural wonders of the tropic rainforests of Kuranda.

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  • Daintree Dreaming - Aboriginal Art and Culture

    Mosman Gorge

    With your First Nations tour guide, spend a day exploring the lush Daintree Rainforest, a World Heritage-listed National Park in tropical North Queensland. Experience one of the world’s oldest and most beautiful rainforests by taking an easy walk across boardwalks, tracks and bridges that protect the native wildlife and the ecosystem they live in. Your Aboriginal guide will explain the rich flora and fauna of this diverse environment, as well as share the history and stories of the Kuku Yalanji land and culture.

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  • Cape Tribulation & Cooktown Wanderer

    Cooktown

    Take 3 days to yourself to explore and discover. Set sail on the Daintree River with a 1-hour wildlife river cruise, BBQ lunch, and a guided tour through the rainforest on the Marrdja Boardwalk. Finish the tour with 2 days in the iconic historic Cooktown.

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  • East Coast Beaches and Reef

    Turtle Up Close

    From a white sand beach to coral gardens, this 12-day guided tour down the coast from Cairns to Sydney is one of the best tours in Queensland, hitting all the best coastal locations. While the tour doesn't include scuba diving, you can glimpse everything the coral reef marine park has to offer through an underwater observatory and glass-bottom boat.

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First Nations Cultural Experiences in Queensland

Daintree Dreaming Tour ToursimAU

Walkabout Cultural Adventures

Daintree Rainforest

Delve deep into Aboriginal culture and tradition in Kuku Yalanji country, the only place in the world where two World Heritage Sites meet. Join your guide for a rainforest walk and sample bush tucker, collect shellfish and try traditional hunting practices. 

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Tree Planting Hartley's

Cairns

You’re in for an adventure of feel-good fun at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures where you not only cruise to watch for sleepy and playful crocodiles, but also take part in a Rainforest Restoration project. Today on your travels, you’ll plant native trees to provide a sanctuary for the birds and wildlife that live here in addition to contributing to the natural wonder of the nearby Notophyll Vine Forest, an area older than the Amazon. Your helping-hand planting trees supports the protection of this rare type of dry rainforest from development and restores it to its former glory. On this stop on your Australia tour, you’ll also learn the story of Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, once a farm that was over three decades cleared and overgrazed, resulting in a massive weed infestation. Now that you’re helping to replace the weeds with the appropriate plants, you're contributing to the restoration of this valuable wildlife corridor.

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