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Queensland

the sunshine state

300

Days of sunshine

On average per year

Sub-Tropical

Paradise

awaits

Home to

over 1000

species of animals

nearly 7000 km

of sun kissed

coastline

gorgeous

coastal

cities

21.5°C

Average high Temp

Jul-Aug

Queensland

new experiences around every corner

Queensland, Australia, boasts an array of enchanting destinations that cater to every traveler’s taste. The dazzling Gold Coast beckons with its sun-drenched beaches, renowned surfing spots, and lively nightlife. From the iconic Surfers Paradise to the tranquil shores of Burleigh Heads, visitors can soak up the coastal charm and vibrant atmosphere that define this glittering stretch of coastline.

Venturing northward, the Sunshine Coast welcomes visitors with its laid-back vibe, pristine beaches, and lush hinterland. In Noosa, on the Sunshine Coast, gourmet dining, and serene river cruises await amid a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. Explore the verdant landscapes of the hinterland, where cascading waterfalls, scenic trails, and charming villages beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike.

For those seeking unparalleled natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest promise unforgettable experiences. Snorkel among technicolor coral gardens, dive with majestic marine life, and cruise through pristine island paradises in the world’s largest coral reef system. Then, journey into the ancient depths of the Daintree, where emerald canopies, hidden waterholes, and rare wildlife unveil the mysteries of one of the planet’s oldest rainforests.

In the heart of the state lies Brisbane, Queensland’s vibrant capital, where modern skyscrapers stand in harmony with historic landmarks and lush riverside parks. Explore the cultural precinct of South Bank, meander along the Brisbane River, and sample the diverse culinary delights of this cosmopolitan city.

From the untamed beauty of the Outback to the cosmopolitan charm of its cities, Queensland invites travelers to embark on a journey of discovery, where every destination promises a new adventure and unforgettable memories.

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Queensland

Tour locations

Brisbane
Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, is a cosmopolitan hub for arts, culture and dining, heavy on laid-back charm. Boasting stunning natural assets, clear blue skies all year round and subtropical alfresco lifestyle, Brisbane is an urban metropolis with a relaxed vibe. Brisbane is also Australia’s third-largest city and is home to nearly two and a half million culturally diverse people. Its world-class sporting venues, conference facilities, cruise ship terminal, parklands, cafes, laneways and extensive river walks make Brisbane a vibrant and welcoming, metropolitan city.
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Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s premier holiday destinations and it’s star attraction is its beaches, including the world-renowned stretch of sand at Surfers Paradise. Beyond the beaches, discover laid-back neighbourhoods, a booming culinary scene, the Gold Coast's famous theme parks, expansive shopping and nightlife opportunities, and a subtropical hinterland for rainforest walks and waterfalls.
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Cairns
Experience the unparalleled natural beauty of Cairns, where spectacular reefs, ancient rainforests, rich culture, and an alfresco dining scene blend into one. Whether it’s snorkelling through coral gardens, flying over the infinite blues or sailing to tropical islands, there’s an adventure reserved for you on the world’s largest living organism visible from space: the Great Barrier Reef. Breathe in the salt air and explore via boat, snorkel, kayak, helicopter or learn to dive on this world-famous natural wonder.
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The Whitsundays
With 74 idyllic islands – including Hayman, Whitsunday, Daydream, Long, Camp – expansive tropical coastline, and the reef that surrounds it, this is an extraordinary natural paradise where unforgettable memories are forged.    The Whitsundays is in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, 150km north of Mackay and 200km south of Townsville. The region stretches from Proserpine in the south to Bowen in the north; west from Collinsville and east to Airlie Beach and the Whitsunday islands, an archipelago of green islands and sandy atolls surrounded by tropical blue waters. Whether sailing the turquoise waters on a sailing boat or staying at either a Whitsunday island or a mainland resort, you’re sure to leave rejuvenated. 
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Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast has a wide variety of tourism and leisure experiences ranging from 100km of coastal beaches and waterways to scenic hinterland areas, national parks, world-class resorts, quality restaurants and several attractions.
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Day Trip to Adelaide

Wednesday 30 July - Departs 9:30 AM / Returns 17:00 PM

The Barossa is in South Australia, about 70km north-east of Adelaide, the state’s capital city.   Your trip will include a visit of the city centre, The State Library of South Australia and lunch at a local wine bar and kitchen. 

The State Library is the information heart of South Australia, located in the North Terrace Cultural Precinct.  You will have the opportunity to explore all three buildings: the award-winning contemporary Catherine Helen Spence Wing with its iconic glass foyer, the Mortlock Wing with its 19th century Victorian splendour, and the 1861 heritage listed Institute Building.

Sweeping stadium views, stylish bar and lounge, premium menu and extensive wine list.  Bespoke Wine Bar & Kitchen is one of Adelaide’s most impressive dining experiences.

Extending across level three of Oval Hotel and into the iconic Adelaide Oval, Bespoke’s unique setting makes a stunning backdrop lunch.

Executive Chef Daniel Simpson’s modern Australian menu brings bold flavours to life through fresh, seasonal produce.  Two drinks are included, and you may choose from house wine, beer or a soft drink.

After lunch you will be transferred to the North Terrace, Adelaide city where you can choose to spend your time either at Rundle Mall, The Art Gallery of South Australia or South Australian Museum.

 

PLEASE NOTE:  We have been advised that the carpet is being replaced in the Mortlock Chamber (section of the library) and we are now unable to conduct tours through this section during July so we will amend the Private tour of the State Library slightly and now include access to the basement (old & rare artifacts storage) which is an area of the library usually inaccessible to the public. 

 

Private 60 minute tour of State Library of South Australia | 30 July 2025 – 11:00am

Guests will have the opportunity to explore one of South Australia’s great institutions and take a look behind the shelves. An expert librarian will take you on a walk sharing stories of how the State Library began. Your experience starts at the historic Adelaide Circulating Library to learn the history of the building. By 1861, the collection of books held there was to became the first public library in South Australia. The Adelaide Circulating Library has been used in the past as a backdrop to several movies including Shine and Gallipoli. Continue your way to the basement to see some of the interesting old & rare artifacts housed in the library. Discover how the state’s most important treasures are maintained in the state-of-the-art storage and how the preservations team cares for the collection. 

Legends that have joined us on previous experiences