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Rejser til AustralienAustralien er med rette en af verdens mest populære destinationer.
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Great Barrier Reef
Take a step back and smile as The Great Barrier Reef takes your breath away. With stunning coral reefs, colourful marine life and a rainbow of blue water as far as the eye can see, it’s a once in a lifetime experience not to be missed.
The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 2300kms - from Tropical North Queensland in the north, right down to Bundaberg in the south. The Great Barrier Reef is easily accessible from various access points, including Port Douglas, Cairns, Townsville, Airlie Beach, Seventeen Seventy and Bundaberg. At approximately 350 000 kms2 in size, the Great Barrier Reef is the only living structure on earth that can be seen from outer space! The Great Barrier Reef provides world-class experiences including scuba-diving, snorkelling, sailing, bare boating, cruise shipping and expedition cruising. |
South Bank
The original site of World Expo in 1988, South Bank is filled with parklands, plazas, and promenades.
Located directly opposite the CBD, Streets Beach is at the center of this riverside paradise. A swim in the human-made lagoon is a popular choice on a warm Brisbane day. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the state of Queensland, the Wheel of Brisbane was opened in 2009. The giant Ferris wheel offers an exciting 60-minute bird's eye view over the river and city during the day or night. |
Wildlife
Animals make the world a better place! And, Australian animals are some of the most unique species on the planet. Did you know that over 80% of the creatures that call Australia home are only found here?
In Queensland, they are lucky to have some pretty awesome locals! In fact, Australian wildlife encounters are everywhere here. It’s like a zoo without fences! On the Sunshine Coast, be sure to take some time out for Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo and witness crocs in action. From June through November on the Fraser Coast, you can wave at humpback whales, as thousands migrate up the east coast of Australia to holiday in the warmer waters. From October to March witness the circle of life in action as sea turtles hit our Eastern shores to lay their eggs, and later see the hatchlings start their 100-year journey. |
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
There's nothing quite like cuddling a koala. As the largest sanctuary in the world for Australia's iconic marsupials, a visit to Lone Pine makes for a memorable experience. Other Australian animals such as kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, dingoes, snakes, and even crocodiles live in this compact sanctuary nestled on the Brisbane River. Daily encounters and experiences include bird of prey flight demonstrations, platypus feeding, sheep dog and shearing shows, Tasmanian devil feeding, and barn animal encounters. In addition to the ultimate 'cuddling a koala' photograph, visitors can also have a holiday snap holding a snake or baby crocodile.
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