Summary of Things to Do in Queensland
- Explore the Great Barrier Reef
- Flight Over Barrier Reef
- Scuba the Barrier Reef
- Kuranda Scenic Railway
- Relax in the Daintree Rainforest
- Paddle Boarding the Mossman River
- Walkabout with an Aboriginal Guide
- Stay in a Treehouse in the Daintree Rainforest
- Take a Flight on a Hot Air Balloon
- Attend Hollywood Stunt Academy
- Go White Water Rafting
- Chill Out in Port Douglas
- Go for a Bike Ride Along the Gold Coast
- Surfer’s Paradise
- Fraser Island
- Story Bridge Climb in Brisbane
- Coo-Tha Mountain
- Whitsundays
- Sunshine Coast
Things to Do in Queensland
Queensland is renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture. While surfing is a major attraction, this Australian state offers a plethora of other activities, from breathtaking natural wonders to engaging urban experiences. It’s no surprise that Queensland ranks among the most desired destinations in Australia.
1. Explore the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is a must-visit destination in Queensland. As the largest coral reef system globally, this UNESCO World Heritage site is situated just off the coast and provides numerous opportunities for exploration, including snorkeling, diving, sailing trips, and helicopter tours.
2. Flight Over Barrier Reef
A helicopter flight over the reef allows you to truly appreciate the vastness of this ecosystem. Departing from Cairns or Port Douglas, you can reach the Great Barrier Reef within half an hour. For helicopter tours in Queensland, visit Queensland Heli.
3. Scuba the Barrier Reef
You don’t need to be an expert diver to enjoy the Great Barrier Reef. The region offers multiple options for both experienced and novice divers alike. Embark on a discovery dive or experience a helmet dive, where you can interact easily with the abundant marine life.
4. Kuranda Scenic Railway
One of the most scenic train rides you can take is the Kuranda Scenic Railway, which operates from Cairns to Kuranda. The journey is spectacular, crossing over 37 bridges and through 15 tunnels, showcasing stunning waterfalls and ravines within the World Heritage-listed Barron Gorge National Park.
5. Relax in the Daintree Rainforest
Visitors to Queensland should not miss the opportunity to explore the Daintree Rainforest, recognized as the oldest rainforest on earth at around 180 million years old. Keep an eye out for the endangered Cassowary, known as the world’s most dangerous bird!
6. Paddle Boarding the Mossman River
When paddling along the Mossman River in the Daintree Rainforest, you can enjoy the fresh waters away from saltwater crocodiles. During your paddleboarding adventure, engage in fun activities like rope swings, relaxing in warm pools, and tasting local fruits.
7. Walkabout with an Aboriginal Guide
Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture during a guided walkabout. Learn about the Kuku Yalanji people’s traditions as you explore the Daintree Rainforest. Guided tours are available from Mossman Gorge, where you can discover local plant life and the history of ancient walk paintings.
8. Stay in a Treehouse in the Daintree Rainforest
For a unique experience, spend a night at the luxurious Silky Oaks Lodge, located just ten minutes from Mossman Gorge. This treehouse lodge offers a perfect blend of luxury and nature, set within a beautiful rainforest environment.
9. Take a Flight on a Hot Air Balloon
Enjoy the stunning sunrise views over the Gold Coast as you take a hot air balloon flight. Glide over picturesque farmland and wide open spaces, where you can spot kangaroos and relish a lovely champagne breakfast at a local vineyard.
10. Attend Hollywood Stunt Academy
While it might not be the first attraction that comes to mind, the Australian Stunt Academy is one of the most entertaining experiences in Queensland. Run by Colin Handley, a former stuntman, the academy offers opportunities for both day visits and extended training in various stunt skills.
11. Go White Water Rafting
Located just 20 minutes outside Cairns is the Barron River, where you can enjoy thrilling whitewater rafting. The rapids are graded 2 and 3, providing an exciting adventure as you navigate through bubbling waters, often finding yourself submerged more than once!
12. Chill Out in Port Douglas
Port Douglas is a peaceful town featuring great shops and cafés along the stunning 5 Mile Beach. This is an ideal spot to unwind, enjoy a massage, or relax by the pool at Peppers Resort.
13. Go for a Bike Ride Along the Gold Coast
With miles of beautiful sandy beaches, cycling is the best way to explore the Gold Coast. Rent a bike and visit Currumbin Beach to observe surfers or dine at Surfers Paradise. Experience the vibrant atmosphere by weaving through high rises and scenic spots.
14. Surfer’s Paradise
Although this article explores activities beyond surfing, Surfer’s Paradise remains a global hotspot for surfers. It’s an excellent place to learn how to surf, shop, or enjoy a meal on the beach while taking in the beautiful coastal views.
15. Fraser Island
Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, is a stunning destination with its iconic 70-mile beach. Rent a 4×4 vehicle to explore the island and discover its unique wildlife, including dingoes. Plan to stay overnight to fully appreciate all the breathtaking sites.
16. Story Bridge Climb in Brisbane
Brisbane is home to many attractions, including the exhilarating Story Bridge Climb. This bridge offers breathtaking views of the city, making it a priority for any visitor.
17. Coo-Tha Mountain
A short drive from Brisbane, Coo-Tha Mountain boasts scenic lookouts and nearby attractions like the Botanical Gardens and Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can meet adorable koalas.
18. Whitsundays
The Whitsunday Islands, situated off Queensland’s coast, offer a luxurious travel experience and ideal access to the Great Barrier Reef. Don’t miss Whitehaven Beach, often cited as one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches.
19. Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast provides a more relaxed alternative to the bustling Gold Coast, featuring charming beach towns and surf spots. It’s also a great starting point for exploring Fraser Island. The adventures in Queensland are vast, and I bet you have additional suggestions to share!
The Details:
- Our experiences in Queensland are supported by Tourism and Events Queensland.
- Car hire was arranged through Vroom Vroom Vroom.
- Accommodation details:
- Peppers Broadbeach on the Gold Coast
- Peppers Beach Club in Port Douglas
- Silky Oaks Lodge in the Daintree Forest
- Peppers Beach Club & Spa in Palm Cove