North Queensland Travel
North Queensland is the
northern part of the state of
Queensland in Australia. Queensland is
a massive state, larger than most
countries, and the Tropical northern
part of it has been historically
remote and underdeveloped, resulting
in a distinctive regional character
and identity.
A coastal region centred around its
largest settlement is the greater city of
Townsville which is often considered the
unofficial 'capital' of North
Queensland.
Townsville is the location of a
major seaport handling exports from mines
in Mount Isa and cattle exports from
coastal and inland areas.
Townsville is a
laid-back coastal city of around
163,000 people in North Queensland,
Australia.
Townsville is set on the coast and
enjoys an average of 320 days of sunshine a
year. In recent years it has shruged off
its "Brownsville" tag becoming a green and
appealing place for locals and a great
jumping off point for visitors.
A great spot for visitors wanting a
taste of outback Australia while not
venturing far from the coast. It offers a
quiet cosmopolitan feel with its good
choice of restaurants & bars but also
has a relaxing siesta style during the
hottest parts of the day in high
summer.
Cities and Major Towns of North
Queensland
- Ayr
- Proserpine
- Townsville - largest city and
unofficial capital of North Queensland
with about 160,000 people
- Charters Towers
- Lucinda
- Ingham
Things to See at North Queensland
- Hinchinbrook
Island
- Magnetic
Island
- Paluma - southern
Rainforest town close to
Townsville.
- Undara Volcanic National
Park - unique formation in the
world
- Dive the Yongala Wreck. The
Yongala was a luxury passenger ship
sunk in a cyclone on 23rd March
1911.
-
The Strand
Beach.
-
Water
Playground.
- Castle
Hill.
-
Reef HQ
Aquarium
-
Museum of Tropical
Queensland.
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