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]]>If you’re on the quest to visit as many World Heritage Sites as possible, make sure to add K’gari to your bucket list. It’s the world’s largest sand island, and it was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992.
If you’re in the mood for a fun day at the beach, Fraser Island is the place to be. It’s home to many scenic swimming destinations, such as Champagne Pools, but over 100 freshwater lakes can also be found on its grounds.
Passionate shipwreck hunters will also feel right at home on Fraser Island. The haunting silhouette of the S.S. Maheno shipwreck is one of the island’s most photographed attractions, and it’s been around since 1935 when the ship was ravaged by a strong cyclone.
Like most places off the coast of Australia, Fraser Island is worth visiting for its diverse wildlife alone. This is one of the rare places where you’ll get to spot dingoes in their natural habitat, but you should also watch out for dolphins, native birds, and mammals during your visit.
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]]>Dreamworld opened its doors all the way back in 1981, and it remains Australia’s biggest theme park to this day. It comes with 40 rides, animal exhibits, and other attractions divided into numerous themed lands, from DreamWorks Experience to Ocean Parade and Tiger Island.
Warner Bros. amusement parks are scattered all around the world, but the one on the Gold Coast was the first to open its doors in 1991. It’s still Australia’s only movie-related theme park, where employees wear costumes inspired by Warner Bros. and DC movies. The park hosts a parade each afternoon, but Australia’s tallest roller coaster DC Rivals HyperCoaster remains its most popular attraction.
America’s Sea World became a popular franchise with locations around the globe, but this one has nothing to do with them—and that’s part of its appeal for true animal lovers. It offers fun rides, shows, and interactive tours, but it’s also well-known for its efforts to rehabilitate sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife.
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]]>Magnetic Island is located 5 miles off Townsville’s coastline. There’s plenty of magic things to do here from following one of the wonderful snorkel trails to koala spotting in the bush.
Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. The island contains many natural beauties as well as the Maheno shipwreck, dunes, rainforrests and dingoes.
Fitzroy Island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the continent. The walking trails on the island will reward you with some of the most breathtaking views you’ve ever seen.
If you’re planning a holiday fit for the elite, consider heading to Lizard Island. There are 24 private beaches on the island so if you book your stay there, it will feel like you have an island to yourself at times.
Pumpkin Island is a teeny island on the Great Barrier Reef. If you’re feeling super extra, you can actually rent the island out for yourself and your friends.
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]]>The post Fraser Island is One of Australia’s Best-Hidden Secrets & Here’s Why You Should Check It Out appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re on the quest to visit as many World Heritage Sites as possible, make sure to add K’gari to your bucket list. It’s the world’s largest sand island, and it was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992.
If you’re in the mood for a fun day at the beach, Fraser Island is the place to be. It’s home to many scenic swimming destinations, such as Champagne Pools, but over 100 freshwater lakes can also be found on its grounds.
Passionate shipwreck hunters will also feel right at home on Fraser Island. The haunting silhouette of the S.S. Maheno shipwreck is one of the island’s most photographed attractions, and it’s been around since 1935 when the ship was ravaged by a strong cyclone.
Like most places off the coast of Australia, Fraser Island is worth visiting for its diverse wildlife alone. This is one of the rare places where you’ll get to spot dingoes in their natural habitat, but you should also watch out for dolphins, native birds, and mammals during your visit.
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]]>The post Top 3 Spots for Theme Park Lovers Visiting Queensland’s Gold Coast appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Dreamworld opened its doors all the way back in 1981, and it remains Australia’s biggest theme park to this day. It comes with 40 rides, animal exhibits, and other attractions divided into numerous themed lands, from DreamWorks Experience to Ocean Parade and Tiger Island.
Warner Bros. amusement parks are scattered all around the world, but the one on the Gold Coast was the first to open its doors in 1991. It’s still Australia’s only movie-related theme park, where employees wear costumes inspired by Warner Bros. and DC movies. The park hosts a parade each afternoon, but Australia’s tallest roller coaster DC Rivals HyperCoaster remains its most popular attraction.
America’s Sea World became a popular franchise with locations around the globe, but this one has nothing to do with them—and that’s part of its appeal for true animal lovers. It offers fun rides, shows, and interactive tours, but it’s also well-known for its efforts to rehabilitate sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife.
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]]>The post 5 Stunning Islands Along the Queensland Coast of Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Magnetic Island is located 5 miles off Townsville’s coastline. There’s plenty of magic things to do here from following one of the wonderful snorkel trails to koala spotting in the bush.
Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. The island contains many natural beauties as well as the Maheno shipwreck, dunes, rainforrests and dingoes.
Fitzroy Island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the continent. The walking trails on the island will reward you with some of the most breathtaking views you’ve ever seen.
If you’re planning a holiday fit for the elite, consider heading to Lizard Island. There are 24 private beaches on the island so if you book your stay there, it will feel like you have an island to yourself at times.
Pumpkin Island is a teeny island on the Great Barrier Reef. If you’re feeling super extra, you can actually rent the island out for yourself and your friends.
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