Port Douglas
Tropical North Queensland
Palm fringed tropical beaches and warm perfumed air…. Port Douglas has a distinctive laid back atmosphere, and development is low-rise, low-key and relaxing. Port Douglas is central to the natural World Heritage listed areas of the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.
Great Barrier Reef
Queensland
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the wonders of the natural world – the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem, consisting of about 3000 reefs and 900 islands which abound with birdlife and marine wildlife including dugong and green turtles, dolphins and whales, fish and molluscs.
Daintree Rainforest
Tropical North Queensland
It’s estimated that the Daintree Rainforest has been around for more than 135 million years – which makes it the oldest living tropical rainforest on earth. With a diverse array of flora and fauna, the Daintree is home to rare and primitive plants and abundant bird and wildlife.
Atherton Tablelands
Tropical North Queensland
The Atherton Tablelands is Tropical North Queensland’s cooler highland getaway destination – home to World Heritage rainforests, waterfalls, national parks, crater lakes and volcanic formations with prolific birdlife and mammals including the elusive platypus and rare tree kangaroo.
Noosa Heads
Sunshine Coast Queensland
Set on the edge of the beautiful Noosa National Park and scenic Laguna Bay, the cosmopolitan coastal holiday destination of Noosa Heads is located 30 minutes from the Sunshine Coast airport. Noosa features surf beaches, National Parks, the Noosa River, Everglades and Hinterland.
Blue Mountains
Sydney surrounds
Located 90 minutes west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains World Heritage area is one of Australia’s natural wonders. A majestic landscape of waterfalls, awe-inspiring sandstone escarpments and breathtaking wilderness, the Blue Mountains stretches for over one million hectares.
Snowy Mountains, Kosciuzsko National Park
New South Wales
Recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Kosciuzsko National Park features Australia’s highest peak, the Snowy River and NSW ski resorts. It contains alpine and sub-alpine plant species found nowhere else in the world and is also home to the rare mountain pygmy possum and corroboree frog.
Margaret River
Western Australia
The Margaret River wine region in the South West of Western Australia is blessed with a stunning array of natural attractions – spectacular caves, pristine beaches and majestic forests. Margaret River is renowned for good food, fine wine and spectacular scenery, just 3.5 hour drive south of Perth.