Taking the plunge in Tropical North Queensland
Ancient links connect the moist rainforest to the colourful reef in Australia’s tropical north – and the best way to explore both is to get wet!
Ancient links connect the moist rainforest to the colourful reef in Australia’s tropical north – and the best way to explore both is to get wet!
With so much variety in the landscape and a plethora of jaw-dropping vistas to marvel at, why not grab a hire car and hit the road?
From arts, crafts and handmade goods, to local food and produce, there’s a market stall to be discovered somewhere in this region almost every weekend.
From food festivals to the 2017 Rugby World Cup, here’s our pick of some of the best events the region has to offer this year.
Sometimes it’s the unexpected challenges that make a trip a memorable one. This North Queensland MTB adventure certainly provided plenty of challenges.
Immerse yourself in the stories and legends of Australia’s ancient past with one of these authentic indigenous encounters.
Diving the Great Barrier Reef is the best way to appreciate this natural wonder, but to preserve those memories, you need photos. Welcome to the challenge and the fun of underwater photography.
Even if you’re time poor, it’s possible to experience both the rainforest and reef at their finest and still enjoy some downtime.
West of Atherton, in far north Queensland, lies a wonderland of geological delights – the legacies of ancient coral reefs, startling alluvial deposits and Earth’s longest volcanic lava flow.
Think ‘Tropical North Queensland’ and invariably the Great Barrier Reef comes to mind, but venture into the mountains and you’ll soon see this area has so much more to offer.