Discover Queensland Your Way: Small Group Tours & Adventure Packages for Canadians
Top Queensland Adventure Tours for Thrill-Seekers
Whitsundays in Queensland Tour Packages
One of Australia's top destinations for sailing, diving, and snorkelling is the magnificent Whitsundays region, which is home to 74 islands scattered over its serene waters. The relaxed resort town of Airlie Beach, which is situated on the Coral Sea's edge, is an excellent starting point for exploration.
Families take boat trips to neighbouring islands or gather around the waterfront lagoon and the ten acres of parkland that surround it. Take a day trip to Whitsunday Island's stunning Whitehaven Beach, a three-mile stretch of pure-white silica sand, for a picnic and a swim, or choose the more strenuous alternative of diving and snorkelling at Hardy Reef. Enjoy the greatest views of the Great Barrier Reef by taking a light aircraft or helicopter trip, if your budget permits.
Families may explore the area from the relaxed resort town of Airlie Beach, which is the entry point to the Whitsundays and the Great Barrier Reef.
Consider Including The Atherton Tablelands, Townsville, and Mission Beach
From Airlie Beach, go north on the Bruce Highway, making a stop in Townsville, a seaside city just over three hours away by automobile. The city's skyline is dominated by Castle Hill, and for some amazing 360-degree views, it's worth the drive or walk up to the overlook. Take a jet ski tour of the bays and beaches of Magnetic Island or spend a day koala-spotting in the national park.
Another three-hour trip from Townsville is Mission Beach, which is renowned for its 8.7-mile stretch of beaches surrounded by palm trees. Look for the enormous, colourful, flightless birds that give the Cassowary Coast its name, but avoid them at all costs because they can be hazardous. There are many things to do here, such as whitewater rafting on the Tully River, exploring the rainforest canopy on the Mamu Tropical Skywalk in Wooroonooran National Park, or visiting the ruins of Paronella Park, a 1930s tourist trap of castles, fountains, waterfalls, and lush gardens.
Turn inland at the art deco village of Innisfail and wander through the fertile farmland of the Atherton Tablelands, pausing to see the beautiful waterfalls and massive strangler fig trees. Canoeing, windsurfing, and other water sports are abundant in large interior lakes. Port Douglas is a beach tourist town that may be reached by continuing north on the Mulligan Highway.
The Daintree and Port Douglas
From a base at Port Douglas, a popular destination with lots of fantastic family-friendly eateries, long lengths of beaches, and picturesque treks, explore the breathtaking 165 million-year-old UNESCO World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park and Mossman Gorge.
Visit the Daintree Discovery Centre to discover more about the Daintree Rainforest, one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. After that, the whole family can go on a River Drift snorkelling excursion with Back Country Bliss Adventures, where they can explore the Daintree on a 'river sled' across the Mossman River, shooting tiny rapids and drifting beneath the rainforest canopy.
Final Thoughts
For Canadians looking to actually connect with the natural and cultural richness of Australia, Small Group Tours Queensland offers the perfect balance of adventure and intimacy. With Queensland adventure tours and carefully curated tour packages, you can actually relive your dream Aussie escape.
Contact Information:
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