Activities in Queensland
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Springbrook National Park Discovery Full-Day Bushwalk including Glow Worm Tour
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Explore the World Heritage Rainforest of Springbrook National Park, featuring many waterfalls, rainforest walking (approx. 4.5km), great look outs and…Not LP reviewed
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Yongala Dive
Yongala wreck dives ($220 including gear) from Alva Beach, 104km southeast of Townsville. It only takes 30 minutes to get out to the wreck from here, instead of a 2½-hour boat trip from Townsville. Book ahead for backpacker-style accommodation at its onshore dive lodge.
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Aussie Trax
Hire your 4WD for Fraser Island in Hervey Bay.
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Skatebiz
You can hire skates and equipment from Skatebiz.
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Gold Coast Airport Arrival Transfer
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The quick and convenient way to travel! You will be meet upon arrival at Gold Coast Airport and taken directly to your accommodation located on the Gold Coast -…Not LP reviewed
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Deep Sea Divers Den
Has seven-day/seven-night dives from $2300 where you can have 24 back-to-back dives.
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Salty Dog Sea Kayaking
Offers guided full-day tours and kayak rental ($50/60 per half-/full day), plus longer kayak/camping missions (the six-day challenge costs $1500). It's a charming and healthy way to see the islands.
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Indidge-N-Arts
Learn how to make and paint your own didgeridoo or boomerang at Indidge-n-Arts. You can also learn traditional weaving and jewellery- making techniques and the venue has an art gallery with proceeds of sales returning directly to the artists. It also holds Aboriginal cultural tours to Mt Coot-tha where you can have a go at throwing a boomerang.
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Dreamworld Theme Park Gold Coast Tickets
Flexible (Departs Gold Coast, Australia)
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Experience fun for the whole family with one-day entry into Dreamworld. You'll enjoy more than 40 rides and attractions including the park’s famous Big 7…Not LP reviewed
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Cheyne Horan School of Surf
World champion surfer Cheyne Horan offers excellent tuition.
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Go Ride a Wave
Also rents out surfboards, kayaks, beach chairs and umbrellas.
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Aqua Duck
Explore Surfers by land and water in a boat with wheels. Tours depart from Appel Park every 75 minutes between 9am and 5.30pm.
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Numinbah Valley Adventure Trails
Three-hour horse-riding treks through beautiful rainforest and river scenery in the Numinbah Valley, 30km south of Nerang.
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Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways
About 110km southwest of Winton is the startling Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways, where you’ll see dinosaur footprints in a prehistoric streambed beneath a manmade sheltered walkway. It requires imagination, a guided tour (and a packed lunch!), but is nonetheless a humbling travel experience. Contact the Waltzing Matilda Centre at Winton to book tours.
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Daintree Discovery Centre
Get walking at the Daintree Discovery Centre, which has several rainforest walks lined with interpretive panels. If you need more information, the multilingual audio guide comes in handy (included in the entry fee unless you say no), as does the booklet, which is a useful resource for the entire trip. There’s an aerial walkway that traverses the forest floor to a 23m viewing tower. The small theatre runs films such as Australia’s Deadliest Animals. Jindalba Boardwalk is less than 1km down the road, and has picnic tables, a 700m walk and a longer 2.7km version.
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Scuba World
Scuba World arranges shark dives at Underwater World, coral dives off the coast and a wreck dive of a sunken warship, the ex-HMAS Brisbane. Sunk in July 2005, the wreck and its artificial reef are amazingly popular with divers. Beginners can also do a Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) course.
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Aussie Sea Kayak Company
For the more adventurous, Aussie Sea Kayak Company offers sea-kayaking trips including multiday trips to North Stradbroke, Fraser and Moreton Islands.
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Coastal Cruises Mooloolaba
Several outfits offer cruises along the Mooloolah River, departing from the Wharf in Mooloolaba. Take a two-hour ecotour into the Mooloolah River National Park on Coastal Cruises Mooloolaba.
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Harbour River Canal Cruise
Several outfits offer cruises along the Mooloolah River, departing from the Wharf in Mooloolaba. Check out the glitterati's canal houses with a Harbour River Canal Cruise .
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Adventure North Australia
Has 4WD trips to Cooktown via the coastal route, returning via the inland route. Also two- and three-day tours, fly-drive and Aboriginal cultural tours.
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Adventure Seekers
Runs half-day abseiling and rock climbing (separately) at Kangaroo Point. Also offers two-hour abseiling sessions at dusk ($59).
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Air Fraser Island
Whale-watching flights and scenic flights over Fraser Island from $70.
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Air Whitsunday Seaplanes Scenic Flights
This outfit offers three-hour Reef Adventures (adult/child $315/280), a Whitehaven experience ($240/210) and the signature four-hour Panorama Tour ($425/390) where you fly to Hardy Lagoon to snorkel or ride a semisubmersible, then fly to Whitehaven Beach for a picnic lunch. It also runs day trips to exclusive Hayman Island ($195).
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Aquarius
Guided island walks and snorkelling only, with glass-bottom-boat trips. Maximum 23 passengers; not suitable for kids under 14.
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Aristocat
Fast cat to three sites. Maximum 45 passengers.
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Aurukun Wetland Charters
In the remote western cape south of Weipa, this cultural and wildlife tour is led by Aboriginal guides from the Aurukun community. Accommodation is aboard the MV Pikkuw (maximum eight passengers). These remote wetlands are exceptional for birdwatching.
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