Miles of pristine coastline and lush hinterland, superb cuisine, action and adventure or just the perfect piece of sand on which to sit and ponder? The Sunshine Coast is one of Queensland's premier holiday destinations.
The Coast begins at Caloundra, just one hour's drive north of Brisbane and extends to Cooloola, the gateway to World Heritage Listed Fraser Island. It takes in tranquil hinterland including the Glass House Mountains, Blackall Range, Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley; as well as more than 100 kilometres of beaches. The perfect combination for a dream holiday.
Kids can be kept happy fishing, visiting attractions, canoeing or wandering the markets. Rivers, sheltered bays and surf beaches provide a variety of swimming spots. Factor in a well deserved massage, a quiet rainforest walk, a round of golf or a romantic dinner in the mountains or by the sea.
The Sunshine Coast is the perfect mix of coast and country and the ideal place to relax and unwind. Just listen to some of our local's who have taken the time to share their favorite places on the Sunshine Coast with you.
Tourism Sunshine Coast
PO Box 9325, Pacific Paradise
Queensland 4564
New Caledonia
Tourism guide on accommodation, leisure activities and transportation in New Caledonia.For entry into New Caledonia, French citizens must present a valid passport. In all cases, a return or onward travel ticket is necessary.
* Nationals of the following countries do not require a visa to enter New Caledonia for a period not exceeding three months : Germany, Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Portugal, St Marin, St Siège (Vatican), Sweden, Switzerland. No extension can be granted beyond the three months maximum stay in New Caledonia.
Wellington Shire Victoria Australia Tourism
Located in Victoria, south-east Australia, the Shire covers an area of more than 10,900 square kilometres and has a resident population of 40,080 (ABS 2006).
Wellington is ideally placed for enjoying all that Gippsland has to offer, whether as a resident or visitor. It extends from the Great Dividing Range and Victoria's High Country, through rich irrigated plains and some of the most productive grazing land in Australia to the internationally significant Gippsland Lakes and Wetlands. There are the splendours of its National and Coastal parks including the Ninety Mile Beach & Bass Strait , Tarra-Bulga and the Alpine National Parks. Wellington is rich in history and heritage with many magnificent examples of period architecture and impressive public buildings to be found in its towns.
Heathcote Tourism
In the centre of Central Victoria, nestled beneath the McHarg and the McIvor Ranges lies the postcard region of Heathcote. It offers spectacular landscapes, mining relics, heritage architecture, abundant wildlife, unique flora, local art and craft outlets, premier Australian wines, regional food, a National Park, several state forests and nature reserves, comfortable accommodation in tranquil settings, along with great sunrises, sunsets and night skies.
Outback Queensland Tourism
Welcome to the official website of Outback Queensland Tourism Association, the regional tourism organisation responsible for the marketing and development of tourism in Queensland's Outback.Our corporate website is a central point for tourism operators and anyone interested in the business of tourism in Queensland's Outback. The site provides an overview of the Outback Queensland Tourism Association and its role in the tourism industry.
Gondwana Dreaming Tours
Gondwana Dreaming offers a range of personalised natural history tours with a strong but not exclusive geological theme. We focus on the natural and cultural history of the places we visit and show how geology has contributed to our environment, from the scenery we admire to the distribution of flora and fauna and the way we live.
We offer short tours in the Canberra Region and south-eastern Australia and longer tours to more remote Australian destinations, including the tropical north, the outback, Tasmania and Lord Howe Island.