Explore the nine regions of the Great Barrier Reef.
Cairns and Port Douglas are the gateways to the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns, Tropical North Queensland offers the best scuba diving and snorkelling tours to experience the Reef's unique marine life and brilliant corals. Book your Great Barrier Reef tour today!
A tropical island archipelago offshore from Airlie Beach, the stunning Whitsundays is renowned for sailing, Whitehaven beach, iconic resorts, Scenic Flights over Heart Reef and Great Barrier Reef sailing holidays. Book your dream Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef tours here, live availability
With the natural beauty of its World Heritage-listed national parks, colourful Great Barrier Reef, and warm tropical climate teamed with a buzzing cultural scene and world-class events, the Townsville region excites and entices visitors from all over the world.
Whether it’s watching the sunrise over the beach with the wallabies and kangaroos, relaxing on a secluded island or bushwalking Australia’s longest stretch of sub-tropical rainforest, the Mackay Region offers an abundance of natural beauty and raw experiences with good-natured, friendly hospitality.
Combining some of Queensland’s most incredible history with some of its most stunning geography, the Fraser Coast, home to the Whale Watch Capital of the World Hervey Bay, and the world's largest sand island Fraser Island, this region is a true tourism gem in the Great Barrier Reef tale.
Immerse yourself in one of Queensland’s best kept coastal gems with the Southern Great Barrier Reef, rugged wilderness, a rich history and secluded beaches in Yeppoon, Rockhampton and Great Keppel Island at your doorstep.
The Gladstone region is one of Queensland’s best kept secrets with an abundance of pristine beaches, untouched islands and subtropical hinterland waiting to be discovered. Gladstone is the gateway to the popular holiday regions of Agnes Waters, 1770 and Lady Musgrave Island tours.
Hailed as a major food bowl for the nation, the Bundaberg North Burnett region produces 25 per cent of Australia’s produce, is the southernmost gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, and home to a rare colony of nesting marine turtles.
Looking for the ultimate adventure? Australia’s Wild North offers both a rich history and an abundance of remote natural beauty.