Attractions With Water Views
Gather the family, head down to Frankston Waterfront and find Sand Sculpting Australia’s latest sand sculpting exhibition, ‘A Day at the Zoo.’ Take time to wander around more than 3,500 tonnes of s...
Home to a thriving population, pay a visit to The Australian Platypus Park and Tarzali Lakes Aquaculture Centre when next in Tropical North Queensland. Less than one and a half hours’ drive from Ca...
41° South Salmon & Ginseng Farm is a unique tourist attraction near Launceston and Devonport. There is always something to see on the farm, from the picturesque views to their evolving product line...
Twin Towns is the largest Services Club in Australia, occupying almost 5 square kilometres of property spread across its four sites - the main club, Twin Towns Services Club, Club Banora at Banora ...
Amidst the beauty of Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, the Hawkesbury River and Pittwater, Relaxation Boat Hire offers a chance to escape and enjoy the serenity of the surrounding waterways. Whethe...
Welcome to the unforgettable and extraordinary world that is Crown. With its unique combination of luxury, warm service, exciting elegance and non-stop spectacle, Crown offers you an experience tha...
Paronella Park outside of Innisfail is a unique piece of Australia as it was developed in the 1920s/30s by Spanish immigrant Jose Paronella, an early eco-tourism operator. Visitors are amazed to fi...
Inchiquin Lake is Clare's main water storage facility, an ideal spot for a picnic with open space recreation area, walking trails, play equipment, fishing, extensive lawns and trees.
Bondi Beach is Australia's most famous beach. Bondi's mixture of lifestyles would suit most visitors, whether you're drawn to the fashionable northern end or the surf-crazy south. You'll find that ...
Rising 1270 metres (around 4000 feet) above Hobart's harbour and the wide Derwent River, Mt Wellington provides a wilderness experience within 20 minutes of the city and is much loved by locals. Th...
Crocodylus Park, the brainchild of world-renowned crocodile biologist Professor Grahame Webb, was officially opened on 29 August 1994. It includes a unique, comprehensive crocodile museum through w...
Sixteen hectares of parkland along the Brisbane River opposite the city centre make up the South Bank Parklands, a hotspot for wining, dining and wandering the city. Wander through the floral cover...
Situated on Flinders Street in Townsville, The Museum of Tropical Queensland focuses on telling visitors on the environment and history of North Queensland. Observe the hundreds of artifacts, exhib...
By day, Mt Coot-tha Lookout provides superb panoramic views of Brisbane and Moreton Bay, drenching you in the famous Queensland sun. By night, the fairyland of glittering city lights and a star fil...
Delve beyond the glitz and glamour of the Gold Coast and discover its world of culture, art and creativity. The Gold Coast Arts Centre is one of Australia's most prominent public regional galleries...
The tourism award winning Skyway Rainforest Cableway offers panoramic views of the lush tropical rainforest, an absolute must for those holidaying in the North Tropics. 7.5 kilometres long, the cab...
Established in 1979, Reefworld Aquarium has long been delighting Hervey Bay tourists with captivating displays of the region's famous marine life. A natural reef aquarium, using sand filtered sea w...