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How long is the drive from Port Douglas to Wollongong?

The direct drive from Port Douglas to Wollongong is 1,710 mi (2,752 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 7 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Port Douglas to Wollongong, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sydney, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Cairns, Cessnock, Townsville, Port Macquarie, Noosa, Byron Bay, and Coffs Harbour, as well as top places to visit like Bundaberg Rum Distillery and Lake Mckenzie (Boorangoora), or the ever-popular Whitehaven Beach.

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Top cities between Port Douglas and Wollongong

The top cities between Port Douglas and Wollongong are Sydney, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Cairns, Cessnock, Townsville, Port Macquarie, Noosa, Byron Bay, and Coffs Harbour. Sydney is the most popular city on the route. It's 31 hours from Port Douglas and 1 hour from Wollongong.
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Cairns

Cairns, located in tropical Far North Queensland, is known as the gateway to Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The city offers a rich cultural experience at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park and features the Cairns Esplanade with its vibrant bars and restaurants alongside a swimming lagoon. Nature enthusiasts can explore the diverse flora at Cairns Botanic Gardens, which includes various themed areas and Mount Whitfield Conservation Park.
11% as popular as Sydney
6 minutes off the main route, 3% of way to Wollongong
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Townsville City

Townsville City, located in northeastern Queensland, Australia, is a coastal destination known for its vibrant attractions. The Strand esplanade is a popular spot with its pier and water park, while the Reef HQ Aquarium showcases marine life and coral from the Great Barrier Reef. Visitors can also explore the Billabong Sanctuary wildlife park to see koalas, wombats, and crocodiles. Additionally, Magnetic Island offers coral reefs and a national park teeming with wildlife.
3% as popular as Sydney
8 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Wollongong
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Noosa

Shopping
Farmers Markets
Noosa, located on the Sunshine Coast in Australia, is a popular resort area known for its stunning beaches and outdoor activities. The Noosa National Park offers a coastal trail with opportunities to spot koalas, while the nearby Noosa Everglades is perfect for kayaking and sailing on Lake Cootharaba. Inland, visitors can explore the Noosa Botanic Gardens at Lake MacDonald.
3% as popular as Sydney
26 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Wollongong
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Brisbane

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is a vibrant city situated along the Brisbane River. It boasts cultural attractions such as the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, as well as the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. The city is also home to Mt. Coot-tha and its beautiful Botanic Gardens.
25% as popular as Sydney
10 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Wollongong
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Gold Coast

The Gold Coast, located south of Brisbane on Australia's east coast, is renowned for its extensive sandy beaches, popular surfing spots, and intricate network of inland canals and waterways. Visitors can enjoy a variety of theme parks such as Dreamworld, Sea World, and Wet'n'Wild. Inland areas offer hiking trails through Lamington National Park's mountainous terrain where rare birds and lush rainforests can be found.
28% as popular as Sydney
14 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Wollongong
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Byron Bay

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Beaches
Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, is a renowned coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and popular water activities like surfing and scuba diving. The Cape Byron State Conservation Park, home to a historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to spot humpback whales during certain months. Visitors can also explore nearby areas such as Nimbin before indulging in delicious local cuisine at places like Bay Kebab Shop or The Balcony.
3% as popular as Sydney
16 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Wollongong
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Coffs Harbour

Coffs Harbour, located on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia, is a popular destination known for its beautiful beaches and iconic Big Banana monument and amusement park. The city also boasts the Solitary Islands Marine Park, offering diverse marine life and coral reefs just off the Coffs Harbour Marina. Nature enthusiasts can explore Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve with its abundant wedge-tailed shearwater bird population and educational center.
3% as popular as Sydney
7 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Wollongong
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Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie, located at the mouth of the Hastings River in New South Wales, Australia, is a town renowned for its beaches, wildlife, and historical significance as a former penal colony. Visitors can explore St. Thomas' Anglican Church constructed by convicts in the 19th century and take a coastal walk to Tacking Point Lighthouse for stunning views of whale and dolphin-inhabited waters. The area also boasts attractions like Billabong Zoo with its koala breeding center.
3% as popular as Sydney
14 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Wollongong
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Cessnock

Cessnock, located in the picturesque Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia, is a charming city with a rich history. It serves as the administrative hub for the City of Cessnock LGA and was named after the historic Cessnock Estate. This vibrant destination offers visitors an array of experiences, from exploring its cultural heritage to enjoying specialty coffee and fresh, healthy meals at local cafes like Mr O and Arthurs Pantry.
5% as popular as Sydney
26 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Wollongong
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Sydney

Events
Cultural Events
Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is a vibrant city known for its iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The city's waterfront areas like Darling Harbour and Circular Quay offer a bustling waterside atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from Sydney Tower's Skywalk. Additionally, Sydney boasts a diverse culinary scene, including Roast Republic on Clarence Street, which brings the flavors of American BBQ to the city with a focus on slow-cooked meats and homemade sauces.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Wollongong

Best stops along Port Douglas to Wollongong drive

The top stops along the way from Port Douglas to Wollongong (with short detours) are Sydney Opera House, Port Jackson Bay, and Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Other popular stops include Surfers Paradise Beach, Circular Quay Wharf 3, and Australia Zoo.
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Whitehaven Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Whitehaven Beach, located on Whitsunday Island, is a stunning 7-kilometer stretch of pristine silica sand and turquoise waters. It's often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Australia and even the world. The beach features small coves, lagoons, and inlets along its expanse, offering picturesque views and exploration opportunities. With its pure white silica sand and clear turquoise waters, Whitehaven Beach has been voted as Australia's most beautiful beach multiple times.
Whitehaven Beach, located in the heart of the Whitsundays, is nothing short of a tropical dream come true. From the moment you set foot on its pristine silica white sands, you are transported to a world of unparalleled beauty and tranquility. The sand here is not just white; it’s a dazzling, powdery substance that feels like silk underfoot, making every step a delight. The crystal-clear waters that lap against the shore are a mesmerizing shade of turquoise, inviting you to dive in. One of the highlights of visiting Whitehaven Beach is the breathtaking view of Hill Inlet. A short hike to the lookout rewards you with a panoramic vista of swirling sands and azure waters that is nothing short of spectacular. The contrast of the white sand and the vibrant blues creates a picture-perfect scene that is ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The surrounding nature enhances the experience, with lush greenery and native wildlife adding to the charm of this idyllic location. The beach is relatively untouched, allowing thousands of visitors to appreciate the natural beauty without the distractions of commercial development. It’s a place where you can truly unwind and connect with nature. In summary, Whitehaven Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Whitsundays. Its stunning scenery, from the silica sands to the clear waters and the breathtaking views of Hill Inlet, makes it a perfect spot for relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re lounging on the beach, exploring the waters, or taking in the views, Whitehaven Beach is a slice of paradise that will leave you in awe.
Stephen P — Google review
Such a spectacular beach and it's so huge that even when there's heaps of boatloads of tourists there is room to spread out and have your own private slice of paradise. A must see when in Australia.
Amy G — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! The sand is so pure and soft it almost squeaks under your feet, and the turquoise water looks unreal. We spent hours just relaxing, swimming, hiking and soaking in the views — it honestly feels like paradise. If you’re visiting the Whitsundays, this is a must-see. Bring your camera and plenty of sunscreen — you’ll never want to leave!
T J — Google review
A must see destination. The pure white sand, the crystal blue waters is like nothing else. Find your own spot amongst the long beach, relax & enjoy the serenity of it all. Don't rush this spot "just to say you've seen it". We hired our own boat, found our own section with no-one near us for over a kilometres on the sand.
Scott M — Google review
One the best beaches I have seen till today. It’s very worth taking a full day cruise from Hamilton island to whitsunday.
Sandeep O — Google review
Giving this a 4 star only because it's after Hill Inlet Lookout and views from scenic flight in terms of beauty. The soft white sand and glassy waters cater to all sorts of fun activities, and it'll forever continue to be a popular tourist destination!!!
Dona M — Google review
The beach is truly magnificent, with some impressive wildlife. There were few people there when we went, which allowed us to swim peacefully in the relatively warm, turquoise water. It was a beautiful day, and I don't regret the investment to get there.
Yannick D — Google review
This place is absolutely stunning! The breathtaking views, incredible beach, and mesmerizing vibrant colors make it truly one of the most beautiful spots I’ve ever experienced in Australia! The best part is the opportunity to enjoy the beach and swimming, embracing the beauty of nature.
Tiffanny T — Google review
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Queensland, Australia, USA
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Bundaberg Rum Distillery

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Food & Drink
Breweries
Distilleries
Discover the world-famous Bundaberg Rum Distillery, where educational guided tours and tastings offer a deep dive into the production process of Australian rum. While in Bundaberg, visitors can also explore the Mon Repos turtle rookery, enjoy diving or snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef, and go whale watching. The area's beautiful beaches provide a perfect setting to relax after exploring all that Bundaberg has to offer.
Very interesting and well worth the visit, children are also welcome on the hour tour. The lady was very knowledgeable with information about the distillery Disappointed with the food as there was only a sausage in a roll with onions $6.95 & feta cheese & spinach puffs but you had to go looking for the filling as it was dry and all pastry.
Raelene P — Google review
Loved hearing how world wide, award winning Bundaberg Rum is made from womb to tomb. How molasses is extracted from sugar cane and the product not used is turned back to the cane farmers to use as fertilizer for future crops. Very impressive operation which spans a great size and run by only 38 full time employees.
Kathy R — Google review
When you say Bundaberg you automatically think Bundaberg Rum and rightly so. This tour starts with a self guided tour of the Museum showing the history of Bundaberg rum which is very informative and jovial at the same time, and yes the polar bear is there. What follows next is a tour of where they make the rum. Our guides for the day were G and Taylor and they were fantastic, very knowledgeable and also full of “dad” jokes. Note you are not allowed to take cameras, phones, anything electrical whilst on the tour, this is for safety reasons. At the end of the tour you get to have two drinks of any of their range. Don’t worry if you are not normally a rum drinker as they will help you choose an alternative to your normal tipple. It is advised to book ahead as they can sell out. But I really think it is a must do when visiting Bundaberg.
Casandra T — Google review
Not being Rum drinkers we thought we’d take a tour and see if we could be swayed. The museum was really informative and an interesting part of Qld history. Our tour guide Jayden was a superstar! Funny (with all the Dad jokes) but full of information, fun and very upbeat. Great tour, great guide, great value with a couple of taste testers at the end. Were we converted?
Thomoszontour — Google review
It was an amazing experience, the staff were amazing, shoutout to our tour guide Deb for making it an unforgettable experience, I’d give them a 100 star rating if I could, I will definitely be going back to do it again and will be definitely going back and doing the blend your own rum experience
Ely A — Google review
Amazing drink prices! Very very fair tour cost of $30 and you get 2 drinks at the end. So only really looking at like $5 for the entire tour. The most expensive spirit there only sets you back $12 and a mango cocktail sushi was $15. If you like Bundy it is a must to go.
Jacob A — Google review
Great place to go & learn about the history aswell as taste test all the softdrinks. Kids really enjoyed it too.
Kell D — Google review
My friend and I joined the tour on a Friday and were pleasantly surprised by how fun it was. Amber and Sandy were both so cool and funny and they skillfully weaved in education with humour to keep our group laughing. Although we're both non-rum drinkers, we really enjoyed our tasting experience afterwards and spent even more time checking out the merchandise - they really have souvenirs for every type of person!
Jean B — Google review
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4.6
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Hills St, Bundaberg East QLD 4670, Australia
https://www.bundabergrum.com.au/
+61 7 4348 3443
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Lake Mckenzie (Boorangoora)

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake McKenzie, also known as Boorangoora, is a popular tourist destination and the most famous inland freshwater lake on Fraser Island. Its pristine white silica sand and turquoise water make it a must-see attraction. The lake is a perched lake, containing only rainwater with no groundwater inflow or outflow to the ocean. Visitors can enjoy picnicking on its white sand beaches and swimming in its crystal-clear waters that maintain a temperature of about 25 degrees throughout the year.
I love this spot! Best attraction on the island. Purest white sand and crystal blue fresh water. Nice and shallow until the drop off which you can easily see by the darker blue water. Theres limited parking so the earlier you get there the better. It’s secluded and quiet unless it happens to be school holidays 😂 There is an amenities block for those in need as well in the car park area.
SARGES’ F — Google review
Lake McKenzie: A Fraser Island Gem You Can't Miss! If you're planning a trip to K'gari (Fraser Island), Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora) is an absolute must-see. This iconic freshwater lake lives up to every bit of its hype, offering an experience that's nothing short of breathtaking. The first thing that strikes you is the crystal-clear water. It's so incredibly pure, with a stunning blue hue that transitions to brilliant turquoise as you wade in. Composed entirely of rainwater, the lake's sandy bed and lack of marine life contribute to its remarkable clarity, making it perfect for swimming and simply marveling at its beauty. Getting there is an adventure in itself. The 4WD driveway to Lake McKenzie is a highlight for any off-road enthusiast. Navigating the sandy tracks through the island's interior adds to the excitement and truly makes you feel like you're earning that first glimpse of paradise. It's a fantastic experience for drivers and passengers alike, offering a taste of K'gari's unique terrain. Once you arrive, you'll find pristine white silica sand, perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun. Whether you're taking a refreshing dip, picnicking on the shore, or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere, Lake McKenzie offers an unforgettable natural escape.
Malraj B — Google review
Best place we visited on our day trip to K'gari. Beautiful scenery and swimming in the lake is lovely.
Neil B — Google review
Lake McKenzie on K'gari (Fraser Island) is a stunning perched lake with crystal-clear turquoise water and soft, white silica sand that feels like velvet underfoot. Perfect for swimming, the shallow waters are safe for all ages, though it can get deep quickly. The surrounding lush forest adds to the serene, postcard-worthy vibe. It’s a must-visit, but arrive early to avoid crowds, as it’s a popular spot. A short 4WD trip or hike from Kingfisher Bay, it’s an unforgettable natural wonder
Paz A — Google review
we were on k'gari and you just can't miss Lake Mckenzie (Boorangoora). it is so beautyfull. so blue and you can see the bottem everywhere. so if you are there, just go to Lake Mckenzie (Boorangoora). :)
Jfjfhfjf — Google review
Lake McKenzie makes it probably the most visited natural site on the island. It is a ‘perched’ lake, which means it contains only rainwater, no groundwater, is not fed by streams and does not flow to the ocean. The sand and organic matter at the base of the lake form an impervious layer, preventing rainwater from draining away. The sand here is pure, white silica and is not only beautiful to look at but feels beautifully soft to walk on. The sand acts as a filter, giving the water its clarity and helping to make the water so pure it can support very little life. The blues and greens of the lake are endlessly fascinating and it’s well worth getting up early to look across it in the soft light of dawn. I have been here many times and it has always been an incredible place to be, but this particular visit was different as its the very first time I've really seen the true colours after receiving my colour correction glasses (I'm a colour-blind)... what did this mean? Hard to describe but it's like visiting for the first time again... Simply mind-blowing! #kgari #Queensland #Australia #frasercoast #igersfraserisland #kgaridraserisland
Geoff A — Google review
I went for a relaxing hike and ended up here. Decided to go for a swim, but didn't have a towel, how could you. Sad face. PS. The lake was VERY wet.
Jacko W — Google review
Such an amazing place. The water is crystal clear and so clean. It’s like swimming in a pool but without the chemicals in it. You’re not allowed to eat on the beaches but there are designated fenced picnic areas at the parking area. Also toilets which is wheelchair accessible. Only downside is that it’s very busy with tour buses and the road to get there is not in a good condition. Put this on your to do list!
Madi W — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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K'gari QLD 4581, Australia, USA
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Noosa National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Noosa National Park is a breathtaking gem located along Queensland's picturesque coastline, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its natural beauty. Spanning over 4,000 hectares, this expansive park features an array of stunning landscapes, including dramatic coastal cliffs, serene beaches, and vibrant rainforests. Whether you're keen on hiking the mountain summit trails or exploring the scenic coastal paths, Noosa National Park offers ample opportunities for wildlife viewing and swimming.
Absolute gem to visit. Choose a nice day and allow 2 to 3 hours if just taking a casual walk, longer if you plan to take a swim. We happened to catch the sunset on the way back, which made it extra special. This is a must visit location. The walk is gentle and mostly on a paved surface. Steps are generally only when descending to the water. There are toilets at the start and about midway to Hell's Gate. Enjoy your trip!
Luis H — Google review
Multiple great walks to choose from. The coastal walk was absolutely beautiful with great views along the whole way, gorgeous look outs and access to sandy beaches. Great photo opportunities. Also lots of spots either on the beach or at some of the lookouts to have lunch. Also a lovely area at the entrance for a little picnic. Really enjoyed it!
Brooke S — Google review
Pictures don’t do it justice so stunning! We were able to see dolphins and whales along our walk. The fairy pools are farther down than expected be careful but it’s the views. We wended up not swimming in them because we for distracted by a pod of dolphins swimming by. Tea tree bay was a nice swim. A little chilly still since we are coming out a winter into spring (September). But we still went out!
Lydia T — Google review
Noosa National Park is an absolute gem and easily one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited in Australia. I spent half a day exploring and could have stayed much longer — the combination of coastal scenery, wildlife, and peaceful walking trails makes it a truly special spot. The Coastal Track is the highlight and a must-do. It’s well maintained and runs along the edge of the cliffs, offering incredible ocean views the entire way. I started from the main entrance near Noosa Heads and walked all the way to Hell’s Gates. Along the way, there are several lookout points — Tea Tree Bay, Dolphin Point, and Granite Bay were my favorites. Each offers a slightly different perspective of the coastline, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot dolphins or turtles in the water below. Wildlife spotting was another highlight. I actually saw a koala resting high up in a eucalyptus tree near Tea Tree Bay — such a cool moment! The park is also full of birds, and you’ll often hear them before you see them. If you plan to visit, I’d recommend going early in the morning. The car park near the main entrance fills up quickly, especially on weekends, and it can get busy later in the day. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and maybe a snack or two if you’re walking the full track. There are also a few beaches along the way if you want to stop for a swim or just relax by the water. Overall, Noosa National Park is a perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and tranquility. Whether you’re into hiking, photography, or just want a peaceful escape surrounded by nature, this place has it all. I can’t wait to go back — it’s the kind of spot that stays with you long after you leave.
Mandeep K — Google review
Noosa National Park is absolutely stunning — easily one of the best coastal walks in the State. The track follows the cliffs with sweeping ocean views, turquoise coves, and shady sections through eucalyptus forest. The walk to Hell’s Gates is especially beautiful, and there are plenty of spots to stop for photos or a quiet break. Perfect mix of accessibility and wild natural beauty.
R S — Google review
The coastal walk at Noosa National Park is absolutely stunning. The scenery changes constantly along the way — from sparkling beaches to rugged cliffs and lush bushland — so there’s always something beautiful to look at. It’s definitely doable, though you’ll want to be at least a little bit fit, especially if you’re planning to walk the whole track. I’d highly recommend doing the full coastal walk if you have the time. It’s roughly 10 km return (give or take depending on where you start), and every step is worth it. A truly spectacular experience. 🌊🌿✨
Charmaine R — Google review
I would have rated this place 5 stars for the scenery and the very well maintained toilets and walking tracks, but it’s INCREDIBLY, AWFULLY CROWDED!! I’ve seen less people in shopping centres than here. And the parking situation SUCKS!!!!! We were lucky enough to get a park in a side street nearby-ish, but I saw a lot of vehicles do the round trip between the roundabout on Hastings Street and the NP car park, with no success. On the coastal track there were heaps of people, and a fair few runners dodging the walkers, which can be annoying for both. We also walked the Tanglewood track, and that was a completely different experience. Very few people, and some nice rainforest sections. Unfortunately the signage left a lot to be desired and twice we ended up on a maintenance track by mistake. If you’re in Noosa, it’s worth a look but I would not recommend making a special trip here unless you’re into riding a longboard. The surf was pretty good, if you’re willing to get up early or walk a mile or two to get to the beach.
Erasmus M — Google review
An incredible place with stunning coastal walks and picturesque beaches like Fairy Pools. The trails are well-maintained, offering amazing views. Just be aware that finding parking can be a real challenge, so plan to arrive very early or consider walking from Hastings Street to avoid the hassle. It's a must-visit, but the parking situation requires some strategic thinking!
Heath R — Google review
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Palm Grove Cct, Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia
https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/parks/noosa?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=noosa
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Noosa Heads Main Beach

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Beach
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Noosa Heads Main Beach is a popular destination in the northern town of Noosa, offering picturesque views and a range of activities for visitors. The beach faces north, making it ideal for families and surf enthusiasts looking to take lessons in its gentle waves. It's conveniently located near Hastings Street, known for its vibrant bars and boutiques. Visitors can enjoy swimming, strolling along the shore, and watching stunning sunsets over the clear and calm waters.
The beach is beautiful and it's a great spot for surfing. The sand here is very soft. Although if it's holiday or weekend, there can be loads of people and it might be difficult to find a parking spot. You'd better plan the trip in advance.
Chang G — Google review
Noosa Main Beach is stunning—clear water, perfect waves, and surprisingly uncrowded. Ideal for a swim or surf, with a great selection of cafes and restaurants just steps away. One of the best spots on the coast for a relaxed day out.
Anthony C — Google review
Great place to visit. This is an excellent beach with beautiful restaurants, bakeries, cafes, souvenir shops and more. There are clean wash room facilities on the beach area. Parking can be difficult/very limited on busy days.
Malay A — Google review
Great boardwalk and great views! Best on a weekday, weekends might be too busy I think 🤔. Pretty hard to get a park anywhere here though, so you might have to walk to it from afar like I had to.
Wolfie M — Google review
Stunning sunrise views, very crowded and feels lively. Very clean facilities and includes water refills which are frequently cleaned which was nice. One of, if not the best beaches on the coast.
Yiyang Y — Google review
Noosa Heads Main Beach is the kind of beach that makes you believe you’ve accidentally wandered onto a postcard. Crystal-clear water, golden sand, and waves gentle enough that even the ocean seems to be in a good mood. It’s perfect for literally everything — tanning, swimming, floating around pretending you’re in a movie, or just sitting there staring at the view like it’s therapy (because honestly, it is). The vibe is relaxed, the people are lovely, and the whole place just radiates holiday energy. Whether you’re grabbing a bite on Hastings Street between swims or watching the sun melt into the water, Main Beach always hits. It’s clean, beautiful, and somehow makes you forget every problem you’ve ever had. The only downside? The sheer volume of people. At peak times it feels like half of Australia had the exact same idea — but honestly, when a beach is this stunning, can you even blame them? If paradise had a postcode, it would be Noosa. 🌞🏖️
Tahlia R — Google review
Beautiful, Relaxing, and Perfect for Everyone! Noosa Main Beach is one of the best beaches I’ve ever been to. The water is calm and crystal clear—perfect for swimming, even for kids. The sand is soft and clean, and the beach is very well-maintained. I also loved how close it is to Hastings Street, with so many cafes, restaurants, and shops just a short walk away. It can get a bit crowded during peak times, and parking is limited, so come early if you can. But overall, it’s a stunning spot to relax, swim, surf, or just enjoy the sunshine. Highly recommended if you’re visiting the Sunshine Coast!
Wat J — Google review
So beautiful, and clean! water is perfect
Scott R — Google review
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4.7
(2308)
Queensland, Australia, USA
http://www.noosaparadise.com/mainbeach
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6

The Ginger Factory

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Water & Amusement Parks
Store
Theme park
Located in Yandina, Australia, The Ginger Factory is a charming theme park that offers a blend of history and adventure. Visitors can explore displays about ginger, enjoy train and boat rides, stroll through tropical gardens, and indulge in concessions. The site also features Nutworks, a macadamia processing complex with an information center where guests can observe the factory process and purchase nut-related products.
We had a wonderful experience at the Ginger Factory! Our family especially enjoyed the boat ride, which showcased different parts of the world in a fun and engaging way. The train ride was incredibly relaxing, and the gentle gingery aroma throughout made it even more enjoyable. We also picked up some ginger treats, which our friends absolutely loved! There’s also a photobooth where you could take a photo and keep it as a souvenir. The staff were warm and welcoming, making the visit even more memorable. Highly recommended!
A. N — Google review
The Ginger Factory on the Sunshine Coast is an iconic attraction that offers a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Here's a more detailed review: *Ginger Factory Tours:* The guided tours are a highlight of the experience, providing insight into the history of ginger and how it's made into various products. Visitors can sample the delicious ginger treats and learn about the manufacturing process. The best part is that ENTRY is FREE but you can pay for train and boat ride *Rides and Play Spaces:* The Ginger Factory features a range of rides and play spaces that are perfect for kids, including: - *Ginger Train:* A fun train ride that takes visitors through the factory and surrounding areas. - *Overboard Boat Ride:* An exciting boat ride that simulates the experience of being on the water. - *Little Explorers Soft Play Area:* A designated play area for younger children, featuring soft play structures and interactive elements. - *Bee Jumping Castle:* An inflatable castle that provides hours of fun for kids. *Shopping and Dining:* The Ginger Factory offers a range of shopping and dining options, including: - *Ginger Products:* A variety of ginger-based products, such as ginger beer, ginger jam, and ginger-infused treats. - *Ginger Kitchen:* A restaurant that serves up delicious meals and snacks, including ginger-themed dishes. - *Gingerlatis:* An ice cream shop that offers 18 handmade gelato flavors, including ginger-based options. *Accessibility:* The Ginger Factory is wheelchair accessible, with designated parking spaces, smooth pathways, and accessible restrooms. Complimentary wheelchairs are also available for visitors. *Tips and Essentials:* - *Best Time to Visit:* The Ginger Factory is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, except Christmas Day. Visitors can plan their day according to their interests and preferences. - *Getting There:* The Ginger Factory is located at 50 Pioneer Road, Yandina, and is easily accessible by car or public transport. - *Facilities:* The Ginger Factory has amenities such as restrooms, picnic areas, and a gift shop. Overall, the Ginger Factory is a must-visit destination for families, foodies, and anyone looking for a fun and educational experience. With its rich history, delicious ginger products, and exciting attractions, it's an experience you won't want to miss.
Mandeep K — Google review
Busy, with lots of things for kids - not that we had any with us. We didn't do any tours, but walked around the established gardens, had a good ice cream cup at a quiet picnic table. A few decently priced gift shops with interesting items. Don't buy nuts in the Factory shop, but go across the road to the Nut Factory. Lots of electric car chargers, toilets for adults and kids.
Michele P — Google review
We arrived at 9:30am and purchased tickets for the 10am Ginger Factory Tour and the 11am Live Bee Show. The taste testing was incredible — Kathy and Erin were both so knowledgeable and engaging! The rainbow umbrella walk was absolutely stunning, and the “Boat Around the World” ride was wonderfully interactive with great displays that kept everyone entertained. Lunch at the Ginger Kitchen came out quickly, and everyone enjoyed their meals. Afterward, we did the Zog Rainforest Walk, where we even met a real-life Zog! The train ride was a lovely way to finish exploring the grounds — it really showed how well-maintained the gardens are and gave us a chance to spot some local wildlife. Before heading home, we stopped for gelato at the Gelato Bar (delicious!) and browsed through the gift shop. Overall, a fantastic day out for all ages — fun, educational, and beautifully presented. Highly recommend! 🌿🍯🚂
Bianca H — Google review
We had a fantastic family day at the Ginger Factory! There is so much to do and the grounds are beautiful and very well kept. There are plenty of free activities to keep the kids entertained — we especially loved the rainforest trail, and the dragon school at the end was fabulous. My husband and daughter thoroughly enjoyed the factory tour and tastings; it was very informative with lots of yummy samples. The train ride was lovely, and we absolutely loved the boat ride. The gentleman running the boat had wonderful customer service and even let us go around again, which made our day. Everyone we encountered was friendly, pleasant, and helpful. I would highly recommend the Ginger Factory to anyone looking for a fun family experience.
Chelsie D — Google review
We’ve only visited the Ginger Factory once so far, but I’m 100% sure it won’t be our last time. We had tickets for the train and the boat but didn’t purchase any extras, and it was still a memorable and fantastic day with my little one. Next time, we’ll definitely try some of the additional activities.
Angelika H — Google review
It’s valuable experience, learned lot about ginger and how it’s made, history of Australian 1st ginger factory and their transition. Really good for children who want know about the history of ginger in australia. And honey bees, it was good educational talk and the way bees are working, those are really memorable.
Uthpala J — Google review
Great place for families. The train ride is great for the kids. The factory tour is interesting. Food, drinks and ice-cream available. Gifty shops with a wide range of items to tempt you.
Nigel W — Google review
4.4
(7248)
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4.1
(1386)
50 Pioneer Rd, Yandina QLD 4561, Australia
https://www.gingerfactory.com.au/
+61 1800 067 686
7

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium

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Aquarium
Water & Amusement Parks
SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium, located at The Wharf in Mooloolaba, is a vibrant marine attraction with 11 themed zones showcasing diverse marine creatures. Visitors can walk through an 80-meter ocean tunnel and observe sharks, rays, and fish swimming overhead. The aquarium offers educational programs for kids and the opportunity to hold sea stars.
Visited here on a Sunday. There was no wait. Time to get in. It was quite good. Arrived. Just in time to see the seal show which was quite informative and fun to watch good size little aquarium. Take the kids walk around. Sharks manta rays seahorses etc had a great day. Staff friendly Would recommend.
Caroline G — Google review
Awesome Aquarium, very focused on wildlife knowledge and how to care for the environment. Our son loved it, and was frothing from start to finish. The seal show was awesome, and loved the tunnels with sharks, days and fish. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable and very well priced experience. Book online early to get discount tickets but either way is a great day out for the family
Jamin P — Google review
Great experience at the aquarium! We saw all of the displays, heard a talk about the penguins 🐧 & saw a seal show! As two students the tickets were affordable and the experience was worth while! Not sure how great the venue would be for repeat visits but it was an excellent and highly recommended spot for a day trip while in Moolooaba. The seal shows were at 10:30 and 12:30 from memory, this may vary day to day. Lovely staff and good vibes all around:)
Phil T — Google review
Absolutely adore coming here! I finally managed to go for the amazing animal crossing event and it was better than I imagined! I thoroughly enjoyed the little stamp ralley and best of all, meeting Isabelle! It was genuinely one of the sweetest things ever and I gave her a drawing as a gift and token of my appreciation! Your staff were also fantastic today, big shoutout to Tiffany who we had a lovely chat to for ages and I think Ruth who was with Isabelle! You guys made this experience so amazing and I love what you do! 💜
PlushQueen D — Google review
The admission prices are reasonable. But if you book days in advance they are cheaper. We paid an extra $15 per person for the Behind-the-Scenes Tour I loved seeing all the animals. There was an adorable baby penguin and a fun hands-on section where we got to touch some marine life. Walking through the underwater tunnels was definitely a highlight, it felt like being surrounded by the ocean — though it was crowded at times. The Behind-the-Scenes Tour was a great experience. We saw how they house for injured animals and protect local marine life. There were three green sea turtles recovering, and we got to look down into the big pool above the tunnels — seeing the sharks and other animals swimming below was amazing. The seal show was light-hearted and fun, especially Ruby, a playful five-year-old seal. She was absolutely adorable! In total, we saw three seals during the show. The café, which had some food options — mainly small snacks and pies. So, don’t expect a full meal there. The only downside was, the Behind-the-Scenes Tour felt a little short, and unfortunately, no photos or videos were allowed during it. A wonderful experience and perfect would definitely come back again!!
Tea — Google review
2nd time visiting in 7 years, both times just me and my husband. We enjoyed it just as much this time as we did the first. They have some shows during the day so if you are into these, be sure to check the schedule. If you aren't, and you like it a little less busy, then go when everyone is at the show, its a lot quieter.
Christine A — Google review
Most excellent experience. Marvellous guides (Lucy and Alice). Lovely animals. Interesting and educational facility. Did the behind the scenes tour with Seals, Penguins, and Sea Turtles. Very interactive. Also very interesting to hear and see how the programs are put together and animals cared for.
Campbell J — Google review
Awesome place Always great fun to chill and just watch and relax. My daughter 14 had a blast. Loves sharks great day will definitely be back again for seal photos.
DUANE S — Google review
4.3
(7106)
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4.0
(1926)
Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba QLD 4557, Australia
https://www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=yext&utm_content=2
+61 2 9333 9200
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Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World

Mentioned on 
26 lists 
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled in the scenic Maleny area, the Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World is a sprawling property that began with a young boy's passion for plants and has since evolved into an expansive botanical haven. Spanning over 16 acres, this lush landscape features meticulously designed gardens, vibrant flower displays, cascading waterfalls, and serene lakes.
Absolutely amazing experience. Really enjoyed the aviary experience. Great fun with the birds and a really informative and engaging experience on the walk through. Stunning botanical gardens and picnic areas set against the incredible vista of the glasshouse mountains. We had such an amazing day and it was very reasonable prices. A wonderful day out, highly recommended.
Damian H — Google review
Such a wonderful place for adults and kids! Bird world is a pretty special experience. The cafe is good, all staff very friendly and the gardens are beautiful and the little petting farm is cute too. Definitely recommend as somewhere to goof you haven’t been. I took my partner there, and we had a great time!
Melanie M — Google review
We visited Bird World in Maleny and focused mainly on the guided bird tour, and it was absolutely incredible. The experience was highly interactive, with birds landing on us throughout the tour, including macaws, parrots, and cockatoos. Sometimes we had multiple birds at a time sitting on us. Truly unforgettable. Our guide, Lidia, was warm, knowledgeable, and fantastic at reading both the birds’ comfort levels and the visitors’. She clearly knows her stuff and cares deeply about the wellbeing of the birds, which made the whole experience even better. We also took a brief walk around the gardens, which were beautifully maintained and incredibly picturesque. The park itself has a lovely café with views stretching out to the Glass House Mountains, a perfect spot to unwind after the tour. There is also a petting zoo for the kids with a large assortment of different animals for them to enjoy. If you love birds, go to this place. It’s an amazing experience and absolutely worth the visit.
The G — Google review
We had the most beautiful day. Beautiful gardens, stunning bird aviary with plenty of interaction with the birds, the gorgeous animals in the animal farm, full Devonshire Tea with the biggest scones I've ever seen & so delicious, a perfect sunny day & the most helpful, informative and wonderful staff. A perfect day. 🥰 We did have a cart that enabled us to get around this huge garden, it certainly is something I would recommend. Even though it is winter when we visited the gardens are still stunning, I certainly will be returning though when the huge rose garden is blooming. I highly recommend a visit & say to you Malany Botanical Gardens & Bird Aviary be very very proud of what you have, it is a special place to visit. 🥰
Alyson M — Google review
We , 4 adults and 3 children, had a wonderful afternoon here. The botanic gardens are fabulous . The bird tour was so well done and it was fun being interactive. The birds are pretty, so entertaining and look happy. There was so much to see . We were there until closing but could have stayed longer. There are plenty of lovely spots to have a picnic . The cakes we had from the cafe were delicious. ( only minor disappointment was coffee was no longer available just after 3 pm ) thoroughly recommend a trip here and would definitely come back.
Victoria E — Google review
I had such an awesome time at the Maleny Botanical Gardens and Bird Sanctuary! 🌿🦜 The entry price was very reasonable, especially for everything that was included. You get to wander through the beautiful botanical gardens, which are peaceful, well-kept, and full of stunning plants and scenery. On top of that, there are some animals to see along the way, which added a nice surprise. The highlight for me, though, was definitely the Bird Sanctuary tour. It’s made up of Four different sanctuaries—two are non-interactive, and the other two are interactive. The interactive ones were so much fun, with the birds actually sitting on your arms, shoulders, and even your head! One cheeky bird even gave me a little nip, which made for a funny memory. The whole experience was a mix of beauty, fun, and laughter, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a great day out. Five stars from me—absolutely worth the visit! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Luke R — Google review
Fantastic day out for families. The aviary tour was fun and interactive. You can grab a yummy coffee and some nibbles and venture to any of the many little seated areas or gazebos around the gardens with views to die for. Would highly recommend the buggy hire! This was such a highlight of our weekend and will definitely be back.
Jay E — Google review
A good experience in a fantastic location. The gardens & the bird show were both memorable experiences, as was the location itself, overlooking the beautiful glasshouse mountains. We paid the extra $12 each for the guided tour, but I would advise others to book this in advance, we almost missed out. The tour was wonderful, there were many up close experiences with the many beautiful species. The tour host was lovely & informative, just make sure you don't try to take home a feather for a memento, that is not allowed. Please note that the $27 adult entry fee to the park & bird world doesn't get you anywhere near the birds you will want to get close to, so it's actually $39 each. Definitely worth the trip, follow it up with a meal/shop/walk around beautiful Maleny, what a great place!!
Stephen C — Google review
4.6
(4080)
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4.7
(4449)
233 Maleny Stanley River Rd, Maleny QLD 4552, Australia
http://www.malenybotanicgardens.com.au/
+61 7 5344 0010
9

Australia Zoo

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12 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife park
Australia Zoo, located just north of Beerwah, is a renowned wildlife park founded by the Irwin family. Originally established in 1970 as Beerwah Reptile and Fauna Park, it was later renamed in honor of Steve Irwin's father. The zoo boasts a diverse collection of animals from around the world, including crocodiles, tigers, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, and wombats.
A must see! Loved every second of our day there. The parking of so many vehicles was professionally executed. No lengthy queue, we were through the gates in no time with our pre- booked tickets. The show was fun to watch. We didn't take our own snacks, we were pleasantly surprised at how quick the cues for food and beverages were handled. The whole zoo was so clean and tidy. It was an amazing day out with the family.
Mandy S — Google review
Spent the entire day there! Great place to just breathe and take in all the wonders of the animal world. Very well set up and run by the happiest people on earth. Highly recommend everyone to visit. Incredible display of the Irwin families private collections. Roberts photography is amazing to see (and buy)! Fantastic day!
Joanne M — Google review
Lovely zoo, and very well maintained. Grounds are well looked after and lots of thought has been put into it's landscape and architecture. Staff are very friendly, amenities are clean. There is a shuttle bus between areas of the zoo but it is a nice walk around the place on flat terrain. Bring lots of water and wesr comfortable shoes to enjoy the day out. Various shows on throughout the day for entertainment and educational promotion. Plenty of parking.
Vee L — Google review
​Australia Zoo truly lives up to its reputation as a wildlife experience, blending spectacular animal encounters with a passionate and powerful message of conservation that honors Steve Irwin's legacy. It's an absolutely brilliant day out for the family, offering genuinely close-up views of iconic Australian and international animals. ​The zoo is expansive, requiring a full day if not a bit more to explore, and there is plenty to look at and do. Including engaging live shows / talks that are both educational and highly entertaining. The dedication to wildlife preservation is evident at every turn—from the exhibits to the staff's enthusiasm—making you feel like your ticket contributes directly to a worthy cause. ​Unfortunately, the day ended on a sour note that prevents a perfect 5-star rating, related entirely to the closing procedure. There was no clear announcement or warning about the zoo closing soon, which left us scrambling to reach the exit shuttle. ​A staff member was directing everyone onto the shuttle to return to the exit. When two members of our group fell slightly behind (less than a minute), the staff member refused to hold the shuttle for them, stating abruptly that "They will have to turn around and walk back." Given the sheer size of the grounds, forcing paying guests—especially families to split up and a young child —to undertake a significant walk due to a lack of notice and an unwillingness to wait moments for their companions is unacceptable and directly contradicts the friendly atmosphere cultivated throughout the rest of the day. ​While I hope this was an isolated incident of poor judgment from one individual, it was a disappointing final memory on our first visit. ​A world-class zoo and a must-visit for anyone in Queensland.
J M — Google review
Amazing experience! Very huge park with professional staff and experienced people who take care of all the animals there. You have the feeling, that they know exactly what to do and that they treat the animals well. Relaxed atmosphere and a huge variation of different animals there. It’s not just a regular average Zoo. It’s a huge animal adventure park. It’s hard to explore everything in just one day.
Chris G — Google review
Australia Zoo offers a memorable and well-designed wildlife experience that caters to all ages. The layout is spacious and easy to navigate, with a wide variety of animals—from kangaroos and koalas to tigers, elephants, and crocodiles. Each exhibit feels thoughtfully arranged, giving visitors a close, engaging look at the animals while still prioritizing their welfare. The live shows are one of the highlights, especially the Wildlife Warriors show where you can see birds of prey, snakes, and crocodiles up close. The presentations are informative without feeling too heavy, and they reflect the conservation message that the Irwin family is known for. Staff throughout the zoo are friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about the animals. With well-maintained facilities, plenty of rest areas, and a clean environment, Australia Zoo is a comfortable place to spend a full day. Whether you’re interested in learning more about Australian wildlife or simply enjoying a family outing, the experience is consistently enjoyable and well worth the visit.
Andy W — Google review
What a wonderful zoo! I felt good about the care the animals received and how many were rescues. The zookeepers really seem to care. Feeding and petting free roaming kangaroos was sooo cool. And they only charge $3 for a good size bag of food for them. A very cool experience.
Melanie M — Google review
So incredible!!! Absolutely loved the zoo, animals are clearly cared for. Its massive!! Definitely need comfy shoes, and some drinks. Will take a few hours to get through. Loved the show and the energy, staff are great. Was very enjoyable!! Food is standard with typical “zoo food”.
Jessica C — Google review
4.7
(24136)
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4.6
(5545)
1638 Steve Irwin Wy, Beerwah QLD 4519, Australia
https://www.australiazoo.com.au/
+61 7 5436 2000
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Bee Gees Way

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Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Bee Gees Way is a unique walkway in Redcliffe, Queensland that pays tribute to the iconic pop group, the Bee Gees. The walkway features statues, photos, and a musical light show celebrating the musical legacy of the Gibb brothers. Despite initial skepticism about its connection to the band, visitors are moved by learning more about the brothers' history and their ties to Redcliffe.
**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Must-Visit for Bee Gees Fans!** The Bee Gees Way in Redcliffe is an absolute gem! Whether you're a lifelong fan or just appreciate great music history, this outdoor tribute is a fantastic experience. The 70 metre long walkway is beautifully designed, featuring stunning photos, video displays, and fascinating insights into the legendary band's journey from Redcliffe to worldwide fame. The nighttime light show adds a magical touch, and the life-size bronze statues of the Gibbs as a young group, and more statues as more mature stars, make for great photo opportunities. It’s a well-maintained, informative, and heartfelt tribute to one of the greatest musical groups of all time. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
Ed B — Google review
The light show was great but had no music when I was there
Jane S — Google review
Redcliffe is a lovely place..We started at the Rsl for lunch then went for a walk on the jetty..It was great to see all the teenagers enjoying themselves jumping into the water..Then over to Bee Gees Way..How great is it..There are statues of them and information galore..There is seating so you can watch the short movie..I'm amazed how they can have all this and it's not vandalised..Must be a fantastic community..Lots of lovely shops..There is a English fish and chip shop that we'll be returning to next year..I did get a ice cream in the Big kids ice creamery and some English lollies in the confectionery shop..I'll be back..
Julia L — Google review
My wife and I live near Redcliffe and I have visited this 'walk through' tribute to the Bee Gees- many, many times. Great music, good spoken commentary. Excellent visuals, including video of the BG's performing. Well worth a visit. Nearly forgot - " it's a 100% Free Attraction!
David E — Google review
If you’re an oldie like me and grew up with the BeeGees music then you’ll love this tribute walkway in Redcliffe, free access
Graham C — Google review
Nice place for a walk and recommend to have a look in case you're in Brisbane. Close are trendy bars and caffes, we spend like half of the day there around.
Adriana O — Google review
My six-year-old daughter loves to listen to Bee Gees music, and thanks for having this place, we had knowledge about Bee Gees now.
Alli B — Google review
What a beautiful experience! It is a nice remembrance wall.
Maria G — Google review
4.7
(1675)
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4.5
(965)
Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe QLD 4020, Australia
https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Services/Arts-Culture-Heritage/Creative-Festivals-And-Experiences/Bee-Gees-Way
+61 7 3205 0555
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Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. It is a popular spot to watch the sunset, with vibrant colors painting the sky as twilight approaches. The lookout is located near Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-tha, a 138-acre subtropical conservatory featuring diverse native and exotic plants, including the largest collection of Australian rainforest trees in the world.
This place is absolutely incredible. It’s a recreational spot where you can literally see the entire city of Brisbane, and you truly need a whole day to take in all its beauty. There’s a forested area with amazing weather and incredible plants. I highly recommend it. Honestly, until someone goes there themselves, they can’t believe how great it is.
SAM C — Google review
The best place I’ve ever been to. The kind of place that makes your heart happy just by looking at nature. We went there when it was raining, and it was so beautiful that we couldn’t stop admiring the greenery. I absolutely loved this place and would love to visit again.
Syeda R — Google review
A very good place to view the entire Brisbane city. Super view from the watch tower. It is recommended to bring food on your own or there is a restaurant which has been and food items but costly. The parking looks free. But I need to check again. Rest everything is good. Nice place to relax. I went at night and the view was amazing. Feels like sitting in an aircraft and flying too close on top of a metropolitan city. I couldn't identify any locations on my first visit. But I liked it a lot. Using good binoculars are highly recommended on locations like this. Here I'm uploading some views from here during the night.
DEEPU V — Google review
Amazing view of Brisbane, especially on a clear night when the city lights look incredible. It can get quite busy, but it’s totally worth it for the view. Great spot to just relax and take it all in.
Di — Google review
The Mount Coo-tha summit lookout has sweeping views over Brisbane city. There's ample parking. The lookout is wheelchair ♿️ friendly. Next to the lookout is The Summit cafe and restaurant which is quite nice for a coffee ☕️ and sweet treat, breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Michael H — Google review
Beautiful view of the Brisbane City! One of wonderful lookouts in Brisbane. Only downside to this place is that there are not many seats at the foyer to sit and enjoy the view.
Devanish N — Google review
A Breathtaking Oasis: Mount Cootha Review Tucked away in the heart of Brisbane, Mount Cootha is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Our recent family outing to this stunning destination was nothing short of spectacular. As we arrived at dawn, the sky transformed into a kaleidoscope of warm hues, casting a magical glow over the landscape. The tranquil atmosphere was palpable, with the sounds of nature and gentle breezes creating a soothing melody. The panoramic views from the summit were simply breathtaking – a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban landscape. To refuel and recharge, we headed to the conveniently located restaurant, which offered an impressive array of delicious options to cater to diverse tastes and dietary requirements. From hearty breakfast dishes to lighter snacks, there was something for everyone. What struck us most about Mount Cootha was its ability to seamlessly blend natural serenity with modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an action-packed adventure, or simply a unique perspective on the city, Mount Cootha is sure to exceed your expectations. *Highly Recommended Highlights:* - Breathtaking panoramic views, especially during sunrise - Tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty - Conveniently located restaurant with diverse options - Family-friendly and accessible - Perfect for a serene and enjoyable outing If you're looking for a unique and unforgettable experience in Brisbane, Mount Cootha should be at the top of your list!
Naveen L — Google review
One of the famous spots to visit in Brisbane. This place is accessible with public transport. You can catch a bus here from the city. This is the place where you can see the views of Brisbane City from top. Nonetheless, there is not much to see besides the city views. The views might not be the best, but it is also because we came in the afternoon. Based on other reviews, it’s best to come here during sunrise or sunset to see a more breathtaking view of the city from top.
Sadewa 4 — Google review
4.7
(14323)
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4.5
(4749)
1012 Sir Samuel Griffith Dr, Mount Coot-tha QLD 4066, Australia
https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council-venues-and-precincts/mt-coot-tha-precinct
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Eagle Street Pier

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13 lists 
$$$$expensive
Shopping mall
Eagle Street Pier is a modern dining complex located on a 19th-century wharf in Brisbane. It boasts over 15 bars and restaurants, offering contemporary riverfront dining with stunning views of the Story Bridge. The area is renowned for its fine dining establishments, but visitors can also enjoy the ambiance by taking a leisurely stroll along the City Reach Boardwalk.
Beautiful scenery and good photo taking opportunities. Food is a little on the expensive side but worth the experience. Some restaurants you can eat for $12-15/pp, however some are $30+/pp. Would be amazing to watch the sunset here! Also has a nice boardwalk if you are into walking by the water.
Carmelina K — Google review
I'm so in love with this place. The view is outstanding. Its quite busy with alot of people biking and running along the water way. I have been here on multiple occasions to dine, drink or even just catch the city cat across the water. I plan to get an apartment here one day soon.
Noush — Google review
First time to visit. Accidentally went for Lunch. But it was very nice as I didn’t expect anything. Food was so yummy. Good service. Nice view. Stake was exceptional. I wanna visit again for stake.
J S — Google review
Nice spot for an early morning cooked breakfast. Amazing views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge. Lots of choices of where to eat. Meet up with friends for a memorable day. Enjoy a walk or bicycle ride after, along the esplanade. One of Brisbane's little secrets worth hunting out.
Jodie C — Google review
This is the central river hub where all the ferries come and where the riverboats live. It is a great location of restaurants and cafes overlooking the water. I saw the Riverboat office and did the Christmas lunch tour from here..
Maggi ( — Google review
Great view of the river and story bridge. This is a much better place to see the New Year's Eve fireworks than the crowded southbank park.
Wilhelm N — Google review
Beautiful area! Within walking distance to the CBD and botanical gardens. Beautiful outlook over the river, with boats moored in front and Kangaroo Points cliffs towering up on the other side. The high rise architectural design here is phenominal. There are walking and bike tracks all along the river. The cafes here cater to the high class consumer with a diverse range of cultural gastronomy on offer (i.e.; latin, asian, western cuisine etc and coffee). Unfortunately the area lacks options for those on a lower budget. Otherwise it is a very pituresque area, well worth investigating!
Aaron A — Google review
A great area for entertainment & travelling over the Brisbane river! My girlfriend and I court the free ferry City hopper to Holeman Pier to go to the Storey Bridge! A very upmarket restaurant!
Varinia S — Google review
4.5
(2445)
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4.0
(1270)
10 Eagle St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
+61 7 3156 2894
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City Cat Terminal South Bank

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Ferry terminal
Transportation
Ferries
The City Cat Terminal South Bank offers an affordable and enjoyable way to experience Brisbane from the water. The terminal is well-designed, with ample space and efficient processes for boarding. Riding the City Cat provides stunning views of the city's landmarks, bridges, and parks along the Brisbane River. Whether you're a visitor or a local, this experience is highly recommended for getting a different perspective of Brisbane's lifestyle and architecture.
We were in Brisbane for medical reasons and had had a rough few days. Catching the City Cat was just what we needed. Joseph in particular was incredibly kind and funny and brightened our day. The crew made a big effort to help people and have genuine conversations. I was so grateful and impressed. If you’re like me and think “I’ll wing it and do the whole loop” be aware it’s really long and goes for more than 2 hours!!
Queen K — Google review
I was on the city cat on the way to the rugby The lady who announced the stops was amazing, with phrases like my gorgeous people, my lovies The world would be a better place if we all took a leaf out of her book Be nice it's free
Clive M — Google review
City Cat Terminal South Bank like the other City Cat Terminal’s is great. Travelling to South Bank on a City Cat is the best option to get to South Bank. No hassle with parking, as well as riding on the Brisbane River. The staff are always helpful when notifications on the stop that’s approaching. Staff are helpful with any questions that you may have. Jump on a City Cat to South Bank and enjoy the ride.
Filippo — Google review
Joseph & Camille both very lovely, professional & engaging. Treating all passengers with care & empathy. Making alot of people smile. Always love catching the city cat but some trips stand out for sure. Thanks for always being a great, friendly, affordable & reliable service
Leah S — Google review
Bossy staff, only letting 8 people on the ferry at a time (although the ferry offered much more seats). We waited for half an hour and then still didn't get on the ferry, so we decided to take the bus instead. Bit disappointing. Place was clean though and offered enough seats in the waiting area.
EdenApparelBoutique — Google review
Great trip on the river around the city. Nice new and clean stations, friendly staff, clean and tidy ferry's. BUT NO WAY TO BUY A TICKET. You've got services, crew on board, lighting and power just put in a kiosk where you can purchase a go card. Extremely frustrating when you are travelling from interstate. Failing that how about an app on ya fone
Nathan C — Google review
This is a review of the CityCats rather than this particular CityCat terminal- which is all much the same. Riding a CityCat is a must for any visitor to Brisbane and a surprisingly rewarding experience for locals. This is the ultimate way to see the variety of Brisbane lifestyle, buildings and landmarks in a relatively inexpensive and easy to use service. Depending on how much have, you can explore Brisbane from the quiet rescue residential area of St Lucia to the busy reaches of the Brisbane river around Hamilton. The CityCat is part of the TransLink network so you use your GoCard or [or it’s soon to be introduced Smart Ticketing] Simply tap on and ride the CityCat for the entire round trip. For example, if you get on at South Bank, go upstream to the University of Qld, stay on the boat and then go right to Hamilton, stay on the boat and return to South Bank. That round would trip will take about two hours and 40 minutes all up. The off-peak cost for an adult at the time of writing is $3.37. But you can jump on and off and off and if you get back on without an hour it is considered as a continuation of your journey for the one fare. The new generation of CityCats has a top deck that you ride on. Otherwise, the front or rear decks provide an exhilarating experience. Full details of the CityCats are at the TransLink website or the Translink app
Brian H — Google review
Jason on the ferry was amazing for helping me work out the process for the ferry and giving advice for places to go. Patient with a confused tourist. 10/10
Niki G — Google review
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100A Edmondstone St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, located just north of Brisbane's CBD, is the world's largest koala sanctuary and a haven for Australian native wildlife. Visitors can watch koalas lounging in gumtrees, hand-feed kangaroos, and observe endangered species like the cassowary. The sanctuary offers keeper talks throughout the day and opportunities to learn about various Aussie wildlife while exploring at your own pace.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is truly one of Brisbane’s most special attractions and a must-visit for anyone who loves animals. From the moment you walk in, the natural bushland setting makes you feel close to wildlife in a peaceful environment. The highlight, of course, is the koalas—you can see them up close, learn about their habits, and even have the chance to gently hold one for a photo, which is an unforgettable experience. Beyond koalas, the sanctuary offers so much more. You can hand-feed kangaroos in a large open field, watch platypuses swimming, and see a variety of native birds, reptiles, and farm animals. The daily keeper talks and shows are both fun and educational, making it a great place for families and kids to learn about Australia’s unique wildlife. The staff are friendly and clearly passionate about animal care and conservation, which adds to the overall experience. The facilities are clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate, with plenty of shaded areas to rest. There’s also a nice café with good food and drinks. Overall, Lone Pine is not just a sanctuary but a place where you truly connect with nature. Highly recommended for locals and visitors alike!
Kabir H — Google review
Easy to reach using private or public transport from the QBD. The venue hosts different species not just koalas but also Kangaroos, crocodiles, reptiles, birds. For the welfare of animals koalas cannot be hugged but guests can pay more to see them closer and cuddle them with the supervision of staff. Everybody working seemed professional and committed to preserve the welfare of the animals. A bit pricy, but considering what you get it is still worth a visit.
Riccardo D — Google review
A must-visit in Brisbane! Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an amazing experience where you can get up close with koalas, kangaroos, and so many native Australian animals. The park is well-maintained, staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and the animals are clearly well cared for. Loved the chance to see a koala up close and feed the kangaroos such a memorable experience for locals and visitors alike!
Kuan-Yu C — Google review
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is a must-visit considering it's status as the world's first, oldest, and largest koala sanctuary in the world. It was truly a special experience seeing and interacting with the koalas and kangaroos up close especially in the huge free-roam area where the kangaroos were. The park is very well-maintained, with a number of other sections with a variety of other insects and animals. Definitely worth a visit if ever in Brisbane!
Cheryl T — Google review
Is a fantastic place to visit, you can be with the Kanguru and give them a special food. if you pay a little more you can touch the koala for some minutes and take pretty nice pictures. The sanctuary space is beautiful with a very good structure, with birds, crocodile and more.
Diego C — Google review
Amazing place to visit if you want to get up close and personal with Australia's (more friendly) wildlife. Got to feed Wallabies and kangaroos and saw loads more as well. Visited via the river cruise from the city and that was a great way to do it. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in Brisbane.
Ben J — Google review
Fantastic for the whole family. The owl encounter far exceeded my expectations. Leanne and the team have so much knowledge and really know how to respect the animals and also have them guided over in a way that they seemed to be genuinely having fun. Beautiful lay out, and the Koalas were so very special.
Joy J — Google review
Excellent experience kangaroos can be fed. The Tasmanian Devil looks soft but look at those jaws and teeth. Koala are always good to watch. So is the Platypus we saw a central python as well as all the other birds and animals. Well worth the entry fee. You may want to get there early before the crowds come in we went on a week day and by lunch time there were people everywhere
Dennis H — Google review
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708 Jesmond Rd, Fig Tree Pocket QLD 4069, Australia
https://lonepinekoalasanctuary.com/
+61 7 3378 1366
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Warner Bros. Movie World

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Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Warner Bros. Movie World is a film-themed amusement park that offers an exhilarating experience for visitors of all ages. The park features thrilling rides, including the DC Rivals HyperCoaster, as well as live stunt shows such as the Hollywood Stunt Driver show. Families can meet their favorite characters from movies and cartoons, with opportunities to interact with superheroes and stars during daily parades.
Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast is a place that instantly brings out your inner child. From the nostalgic charm of classics like The Wizard of Oz to the thrill of seeing DC superheroes come to life, it’s an adventure that blends excitement, fun, and imagination all in one. The park is full of energy, with plenty to explore, and every corner feels like stepping into a scene from a movie. The roller coasters are the highlight for thrill-seekers. Some of the rides feature heart-stopping vertical drops, high-speed twists, and spins that leave you breathless and exhilarated. The Joker’s coaster, in particular, is an unforgettable adrenaline rush — easily one of the best rides if you love pure thrills. It’s the kind of ride that makes you want to go back just for another round. Beyond the rides, the park has plenty of charm and souvenirs worth taking home. My wife picked up a beautiful charm bracelet featuring beloved characters, and it’s one of those keepsakes that captures the magic of the visit perfectly. For those planning a trip, the 5-day pass is highly recommended. It gives access to other attractions like Sea World and Wet’n’Wild, allowing you to take your time and enjoy multiple adventures. Overall, the experience is simply magical — a perfect mix of childhood nostalgia and high-octane fun. 🎢✨
Kasun G — Google review
It’s Movie World, what more can I say. Well… for those wishing to read on… it’s a brilliant place. To get my only major ‘knock’ out of the way, it’s the lines. They’re a pain in the …., especially when you have young kids waiting. But hey, it’s Movie World. Several rides were closed which was a shame so helpful tip - download the App before attending and it’ll tell you which rides are offline and what each rides wait time is. Very handy. We took our own food to save some $$$ however from what we saw it was reasonably priced. Sincehaving attending in previous years, the overall place does seem to have lost a little of its vibe. Not as many people / characters dressed up, some shops and displays closed, and the usually fantastic street parade was a little lacklustre compared to other times we’ve seen it. With that all said, overall, awesome day out!
Corrie B — Google review
We had a fantastic day at Movie World! The rides were exciting and so much fun absolutely loved DC roller coaster 🎢 . The Hollywood Stunt Driver show was an absolute highlight, full of energy and impressive action. The character parade added a nice touch to the experience too. The only downside was the limited vegan and vegetarian food options, which made it a bit hard to find suitable meals during the day. Hopefully, they’ll add more variety in the future. Overall, it’s a great day out filled with fun rides, shows, and entertainment!
Sanjula — Google review
Had a great time there. Apparently trips are shorter if to Movieworld if you live in Surfer Paradise. Didnt have to wait at all or have parking issue because we were there in November 1 week before schoolies (22nd). The staffs there are amazing - always putting a smile on their faces for the kids and tourist. Great Job!.
Maurice L — Google review
Must visit if you are in Gold Coast. There are rides for every age. Driving school is my kids favourite. We were there during non-school holidays. Even that, the waiting times for the popular rides were averagely around 30mins. Can't imagine how it would be during the school holidays. Maybe it's worth getting the fast track pass at $121 to speed things up. But be aware, you can only use it ONCE per ride. At least you get to decide which ride you wanna spend time queueing up again for a second round. I don't think you can possibly finish trying all the rides in a day without the fast pass. It can get really sunny during the queueing up. If you don't wanna get sunburn or tanned, prepare some UV protection - UV parka etc. Wild West Falls Adventure Ride should be improved to have shelves for riders to keep their bulky belonging prior to the ride. We were required to carry everything along. I was so worried that my belongings would fly out from my handbag! The most thrilling ride is the DC Rivals. Seriously the best rollercoaster ride I've ever had! Green lantern is awesome too. We had a blast! Thanks for the fun!
Amber M — Google review
Great place to visit for the day, lots of cool wee shops and store fronts. Plenty of Easter eggs with different movies and comics. The rides were awesome, DC Rivals was a fav (biggest roller coaster in the southern hemisphere!). The new Wizard of Oz wicked witch ride and Wild West ride was also pretty cool. Heaps to do there, just be prepared for wait times, constantly check the app to see wait times. Get in early for your favourite rides.
Brodie B — Google review
Fantastic day out. Facilities and assistance for people with disabilities is excellent. Make sure to go to guest services for all the information. The parade was a bit disappointing. Needs more glitz, glamor and more excitement. It was very short. Overall, our family had a wonderful time.
Caren R — Google review
I went here yesterday with my daughter and her partner. We had a really good time on the rides we went on. It was a bit unfortunate to have some rides not working. Because with less rides means more people on the others, so longer waiting in lines to get on. The food and drinks were excellent, a lot to choose from. The street parade was nice at the end. I thoroughly recommend going here, you won't be disappointed.
Tim A — Google review
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Entertainment Rd, Oxenford QLD 4210, Australia
https://movieworld.com.au/
+61 133386
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Sea World

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Theme park
Zoos & Aquariums
Sea World is an oceanographic theme park that offers a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. Guests can watch polar bears at Polar Bear Shores, observe tropical fish and sharks in the world's largest man-made shark lagoon, and even touch rays at Ray Reef. The park also features entertaining seal presentations and live dolphin shows.
I had an amazing time with the kids, watching their faces light up as they saw dolphins perform for the first time. My kids were full of excitement exploring the penguin exhibit and learning about marine life in a fun, hands-on way. The kids were thrilled to interact so closely with the animals. The rides and shows kept everyone engaged, creating a perfect mix of adventure and education. It was a joyful and memorable day, filled with laughter, learning, and shared moments of wonder by the sea.
Karma D — Google review
We had a really good time at Sea World! The park is clean, well maintained, and easy to get around. The seal and dolphin shows were definitely the highlight entertaining, informative, and beautifully done. It was lovely to see how well the animals are cared for. The only downside was the food options there were very limited vegan and vegetarian choices, which made it a bit tricky to find something suitable for lunch. Hopefully, they can expand their plant-based menu in the future. Overall, a great experience for families and anyone who enjoys marine life and fun shows!
Sanjula — Google review
Spent the day at SeaWorld recently, and enjoyed it. Liked all the shows, especially the dolphin one! Was grateful that they had a proper sit-down restaurant that served health food. My husband and I both had the bowl each. which was as delicious as it was nutritious 😋 We were disappointed with the water ski show though. Gone were the impressive multi-acrobatic moves. All we saw this time was a show between two rival gangs and some boring stunts. We also did the helicopter ride. The 10 minute deal is the best in my opinion. The pilot was very informative; he doubled up as the tour guide Overall SeaWorld was a great experience 😃
Katy G — Google review
Had the best time at Sea World! Every ride was so much fun and well worth the wait. Loved the dolphin shows they were amazing! The place was clean, well-organized, and perfect for all ages. Truly one of the best theme parks I’ve been to. Highly recommend visiting if you’re on the Gold Coast!
Manjil P — Google review
Sea World is truly one of our favourite family destinations on the Gold Coast! We had an unforgettable day filled with fun, learning, and amazing marine life encounters. The dolphin and seal presentations were absolutely incredible, such talented animals and dedicated trainers! The park is beautifully maintained, clean, and easy to get around. There’s a great mix of attractions for both kids and adults — from the exciting rides to the relaxing lagoon areas. The staff were friendly, helpful, and made sure everyone felt welcome and safe. It’s the perfect place to create lasting memories with the family. We can’t wait to come back again soon!
Elaine B — Google review
Love it there. So many things to try although some places are not open. Like Atlantis ride and Donatello ride. I have to say, baby Penguins are the cutest around haha. When you get to lunch watch out for Seagulls. Yes!.. theyll snatch your food in a instant There are sharks too, they did a wonderful job in conservation as well. Hate to say it but I got on Bikini bottom rides - Patrick the starfish, School bus because to me that is the safest ride. Have a peak at your theme park pass app they will tell you exactly the time for each performance. It does make you trip there memorable.
Maurice L — Google review
Sea World on the Gold Coast is a fantastic destination for families with kids. It’s incredibly family-friendly, and there’s something fun for everyone. The staff are warm and welcoming, and the whole park feels safe and well-managed. The dolphin show and stunt performances were absolutely unforgettable – both entertaining and impressive! Every attraction we tried was fun and engaging, from the animal exhibits to the rides. Overall, it’s a great place to spend the day with your family. Highly recommended!
HANS — Google review
We went to 3 parks across 3 days. Movie World, Wet n Wild and then Sea World. 2 Adults, a 7 year old and 2.5 year old. We loved them all, but Sea World was the most enjoyable for all of us. There was much more for our 2.5 year old to be involved in. A few rides you can go on as a family. And also we could enjoy all the shows together. Definitely do not miss out on the dolphin, seal and water stunt shows. They are world class.
Mark H — Google review
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Seaworld Dr, Main Beach QLD 4217, Australia
https://seaworld.com.au/
+61 133386
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Surfers Paradise Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Surfers Paradise Beach is a legendary surfing spot located on the Gold Coast, offering a beautiful sandy beach against the backdrop of a vibrant city with entertainment and shops. While it may not offer the best surfing conditions compared to other nearby alternatives, its proximity to main attractions, theme parks, accommodations, nightlife, and entertainment make it incredibly popular and crowded year-round. The beach's convenient location near numerous restaurants, shopping outlets, and resorts compensates for its lack of big waves.
This place is truly one of those spots you could visit every day and never get tired of. There are so many great places to eat nearby, and just walking around the area is a visual delight. As someone who loves watching sunsets, I honestly think this spot offers one of the best views. The waves and the sky look different every single day — it is the perfect place to soak in the beauty of nature. There are so many great photo spots, and it is also a place where you could just sit for hours and enjoy the view. The long stretch of smooth pavement along the beach makes it ideal for roller skating, which I personally love. There are also clean showers and restrooms placed at regular intervals, which makes it even more convenient. If you ever visit the Gold Coast, this is definitely a must-see destination!
Happy Z — Google review
Golden sand, rolling waves, and a skyline that makes every selfie look premium. This is the Gold Coast’s iconic playground — sunrise chills, daytime surf, and nighttime buzz all in one strip. It does get busy (like, festival-crowded on weekends), but that’s part of the energy. Stick between the flags, grab a coffee, and enjoy that perfect mix of beach life + city vibe.
Ruchit P — Google review
Surfers Paradise Beach continues to live up to its name — a true slice of coastal beauty that still shines, even after the recent tsunami event. We visited just a few weeks ago, curious (and slightly concerned) about how the beach would be, but honestly, it’s holding its charm and energy better than expected. The beach is clean, wide, and absolutely stunning. Golden sands stretch endlessly, and the turquoise-blue waves are as inviting as ever. Lifeguards are stationed frequently along the shore, which gives a good sense of safety for families and tourists alike. Despite the natural event that hit earlier in the year, the beach has bounced back impressively — there’s a sense of resilience and calm that’s comforting to see. The vibe is still alive and well. Surfers are out catching waves, kids are building sandcastles, and couples are strolling along the shore at sunset. That warm, buzzing atmosphere that makes Surfers Paradise so iconic hasn’t faded. Locals and visitors have returned, and it feels like a beautiful community coming back to life. We noticed some parts of the beach that still show signs of the tsunami’s impact — slightly reshaped sand dunes and fewer seating spots in some areas — but honestly, it doesn’t take away from the overall experience. The city has done a great job keeping it maintained and welcoming. What we loved most was the accessibility. You’re steps away from cafes, shops, and restaurants, so it’s easy to grab a drink or bite and head right back to the water. Sunrise and sunset walks are magical here, especially with the skyline rising just behind you. Nature can test even the most iconic places, but Surfers Paradise Beach has held its ground with grace. It’s still one of the most beautiful and enjoyable beaches in Australia — peaceful, vibrant, and deeply refreshing. Whether you’re here to swim, surf, or simply soak up the sun, this beach remains a must-visit. It’s a symbol of strength and beauty that continues to welcome all with open arms.
Siddhartha M — Google review
“Surfers Paradise Beach is absolutely stunning and a must-visit on the Gold Coast. The golden sand stretches for miles, always clean and well maintained, with plenty of space whether you want to swim, walk, or just relax in the sun. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming or surfing, with lifeguards on duty and flagged areas for safety. The location is unbeatable – right next to Cavill Ave, so you’re only a short walk to shops, cafes, and restaurants. There are great facilities nearby including showers, toilets, and shaded areas, and it’s beautiful both day and night. Sunrise and sunset here are incredible, and the vibe is always welcoming, whether it’s families, tourists, or locals enjoying the coast. Perfect for a beach day, a morning jog, or just sitting back and taking in the view. Definitely one of the highlights of the Gold Coast.
William M — Google review
Surfers Paradise is a must-visit destination when you're exploring the Gold Coast, just a short drive from Brisbane. The journey itself is a treat, with coastal roads offering stunning views of the ocean and long stretches of golden sand. Once you arrive, the vibrant atmosphere of Surfers Paradise welcomes you with its mix of beachside charm and urban energy. The area is packed with cafés, restaurants, boutique shops, and hotels, all nestled along the ocean-facing commercial district. The beach itself is iconic—clear blue waters, soft golden sands, and a skyline that blends nature with modern architecture. Whether you're sipping a coffee by the shore, taking a leisurely stroll along the esplanade, or diving into the waves, the experience is both relaxing and invigorating. It’s a place where you can unwind or dive into adventure, depending on your mood. If you're planning a visit, it's best to go early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds. The beach is especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset, offering perfect lighting for photos and a peaceful ambiance. Be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes, especially if you plan to explore beyond the beach. There are plenty of dining options, from casual beachfront cafés to upscale restaurants, many with stunning ocean views. Parking can be a bit challenging, especially during weekends and holidays. There are several paid parking facilities nearby, such as Bruce Bishop Car Park and Cypress Avenue Car Park, which are both centrally located and within walking distance of the beach. Street parking is available but limited, so it’s important to check signage for time restrictions and fees. Using parking apps like EasyPark or PayStay can help you find available spots and manage payments more easily. Surfers Paradise offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and lively culture, making it an ideal spot for beach lovers, families, and anyone looking to enjoy the best of the Gold Coast.
Deric C — Google review
I love traveling, but I think this was the most beautiful sea I’ve seen so far. It was so transparent, clean, and blue—and not too deep, so everyone could enjoy it. I don’t know how to swim, but it was perfect just to dip my feet in. The sand was sooo soft, you wouldn’t even want to wear shoes.
Kira — Google review
Such a fun beach! Make sure to swim between the flags for safety! Beautiful beach.
Warren W — Google review
Surfers has such a good vibe! The beach is huge, clean, and perfect for a swim or just chilling on the sand. There’s always something going on — street performers, sunset markets, people out and about. Great mix of beach life and city energy. Whether you're into early morning walks or grabbing food by the ocean, Surfers never disappoints.
Flying S — Google review
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Coolangatta Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Coolangatta Beach is a popular destination known for its stunning white-sand stretch, perfect waves for surfing, and breathtaking views. This area boasts two main beaches - Greenmount Beach and Rainbow Bay - both facing north, providing calm waters ideal for swimming. A short walk to Snapper Rocks increases the chance of spotting migrating whales during the cooler months. Coolangatta offers easy access to family attractions as well as the natural beauty of Northern NSW and the Tweed Valley.
Beautiful beach. Great for waves. On a clear day you have a perfect view of surfers paradise and the coastline of the Gold Coast. Lovely place to hang out and just chill. Great place for a nice summers day. Parking can be tricky to find though.
Ambie 1 — Google review
Beautiful beach with lots of nearby parking and places to eat.
Karl C — Google review
Coolangatta is such a great place! And of course, the beach is beautiful as well! You can enjoy the view of the Gold Coast skyline while you swim or just walk along the trail and it is just breathtaking! The beach is also not overcrowded and was not destroyed much by the cyclone so its landscape is well kept! Together with the overall vibe of Coolangatta it just gives chill vibes, much different compared to Surfers Paradise but I actually like this more! This place is just less commercialized and more vacation-type of style! Come on a sunny day and you'll be amazed
Nathanael Y — Google review
Cooly is my FAVOURITE beach on the Gold Coast! Been going for years as it’s the perfect proximity to shops, cafes and restaurants and retail galore along the strip! Has everything you need within walking distance, and the beach is a hidden gem that looks as though you have walked into some unknown paradise. Just next door is Greenmount where it’s a beautiful place for a picturesque picnic, and you can go for a lovely walk on the pathway that takes you on a scenic route. Beach is fantastic for kids as at low tide a natural pool forms that is not dangerous waves and for those that want to surf, you can peter out into the waves. We holiday there every year and it’s the best time of me, my husband and kids lives. I could rave about it for ages, but let’s just say you won’t regret going for a day trip thru summer or a holiday 💞
Chantelle L — Google review
Photos taken during the week of 'Cooly Rocks On' 2025 a beautiful beach.
Charles W — Google review
beautiful white sand beach, plenty of parking spaces, shops just cross road. it's very interesting to view in distance that the bottom level of buildings in Surfers Paradise, are blow sea level.
Shi Z — Google review
In the late afternoon near evening, you can clearly see the waves and sea reflecting sunlights, which is very bright but beautiful.
Super B — Google review
Coolangatta Beach is just a great place to visit and spend quality time with the family relaxing, swimming, building sand castles or just enjoying sitting and let the fresh sea air cool you. I came to the beach with my family today my first visit and I know it will not be my last. What a great place to spend time with my Grandchildren it was such a delight. The water is a beautiful colour whereever you look and there is plenty of beach not to be over crowded with people. Just a great place to be and have fun. There are lots of Cafes and Shops if sitting on the beach isn't your thing but for me the sand is just perfect. I would definitely recommend a visit.
PAMELA M — Google review
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Cape Byron Walking Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Cape Byron Walking Track is a 3.7 km loop that takes about 2 hours to complete, offering stunning ocean views, a historic lighthouse, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as dolphins and whales during their migration season from May and August through October. The track passes through coastal rainforest, along cliffs, and provides panoramic coastal views.
Fantastic walk and the views at sunrise do not disappoint! Just make sure you park in a designated parking spot as even before 7am, there was a parking ranger there slapping tickets on cars parked illegally... also, there's a sign that says "most eastern point of mainland Australia, but you can keep walking down on the track to get to and what feels like more of an eastern platform. Overall great morning walk. Lots of steps going up and down so if you're not great with them stick with the footpath of road leading up to the lighthouse only.
Andrew J — Google review
This walking track is a wonderful experience for nature lover. If you are visiting during July - November you can enjoy seeing whales and dolphins from the view points there. The place is clean and have drinking water facilities and washrooms too. You can reach the most easterly point of Australia mainland from the walking track. View of the ocean is amazing. I had a wonderful time there, watching waves and listening to bird songs..❤️
Shamali R — Google review
Just beautiful. The loop is 3,6km or 4,2 if you do the last little bit in trail. Obviously touristy, but we did in winter with good weather and not many people were there. Just at the lighthouse was a bit more, but still extremely enjoyable. Definitely worth it. We spotted many whales and dolphins
Nerea H — Google review
Sensational. Absolutely sensational. Oh… it was a bloody challenge and not for those with knee or back issues but it was a GREAT walk! Dragged 4 kids along who managed the walk we did from ‘The Pass’ to the lighthouse and back. Many steps. Steep gradients. Lots of chairs and rest stop areas along the way. Very glad we did it if only this section. Saw lizards, koalas, and whales!!!!!!!!
Corrie B — Google review
We walked the Cape Byron Walking track circuit, starting at the Palm Valley carpark. The track up to the most easterly point and the lighthouse hugs the coastline. The track is fully paved and concreted up to the Lighthouse, with steps and some steep inclines. There are many places to stop and catch your breath if needed. We experienced incredible views and we lost count of the amount of whales frolicking in the waters, near and a far. There is a small cafe at the top and toilets as well. On the way back we continued on to the Tallow Ridge track. This track is not paved and whilst the views are not out to the ocean, the rainforest is beautiful to walk through. There are stairs, as well as flat bush tracks. This part of the track could be a little slippery in the wet. A much quieter track and a beautiful walk. The Tallow Ridge track may be a little hard for smaller children due to the steepness of some of the stair heights.
Helen F — Google review
We enjoyed the Cape Byron Walking Track. The views were stunning, and the path was well-kept and easy to follow. I stopped at a few lookouts and just soaked it all in. A great spot for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy some amazing ocean scenery.
A A — Google review
A beautiful sea view walk. Make sure you look out for the dolphins or whales that I believe swim around the bays. I saw some cool wildlife and the views from the lighthouse are beautiful. It’s a bit of a difficult walk and contains some steep stairs but worth it if you can manage.
Anya — Google review
For those new to the area, pay no attention to the "Open/Closed" indicator within Google Maps for this location!! It's simply a very nice and well maintained coastal track with great views and without entrance gates -- so it's always open! It even has a very nice (unexpected) cafe along the track called "The Pass Cafe"!
Mark W — Google review
4.8
(712)
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4.7
(1931)
199 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/cape-byron-walking-track?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page
+61 2 6639 8300
20

The Pass Cafe Kiosk

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
The Cape Byron Lighthouse, standing proudly at Australia's most easterly point for over a century, is a majestic sight to behold. After taking in the breathtaking views from the lighthouse, visitors can take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe and National Parks and Wildlife office. The cafe offers a welcome respite from the hot weather, where one can indulge in refreshing ice cream while browsing through the National Parks and Wildlife store.
Friendly lady serving, she made a great coffee , they have Bonsoy milk for my liking on a plant based diet, not easy to find. Nice display of food, cold drinks and ice cream, but didn't try those on this occasion as was on a morning trek not ready for food. They take CASH 💵I was impressed! It also can be a hard option to find in places these days. Location of course is breathtaking nature, so nice that after a big hill climb a cafe is located here views, coffee, food its a great package 😊 Thankyou to owner for response🙏🏻, definitely visiting you again✨️
Linda H — Google review
Nice little cafe with a good cuppa. We had a ham cheese tomato croissant that was quite good and a carrot cake that was pretty tasty. Now what makes this place special is quite obviously the view. One of the most iconic views in Australia. Beautiful. You have to be quite lucky to get parking g but it is available. Very nice that they have the tables outside to enjoy the view. Nice touch.
The H — Google review
The views from this lighthouse are definitely worth the 8 dollars we paid for parking. You get a full 360° of amazing scenery and there is a lovely little hill walk too. The coffee shop is delightful too! They do fresh gelato ice cream which is exactly what you need to cool down after the walk.
Conor D — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! The food was delicious and the coffee was AMAZING. seriously the best coffee in Byron bay and such a reasonable price. The manager Sian and her sister are absolutely beautiful and so kind. Love that they are a family ran business and locals! Their sister cafe is also The Pass Cafe which I can not wait to try. 1000/10 the best cafe!
Loraine S — Google review
The redeeming feature of this cafe is the spectacular views! The coffee, latte and scone were mediocre. The staff were friendly and the service was prompt. The car park attendant was quite rude and officious. It would be good for the frontline person to be friendly and welcoming.
Hans-Joachim R — Google review
Walked up with my water bottle, immediately told to go outside to fill it up which is fine but one of the ladies working, I could not understand what she was saying and she was pointing around the corner (the water fountain was straight ahead). Then I finally realised where she meant and heard the other lady say “open your eyes” and they both laughed….. SORRY but I could’ve found it quicker if your coworker wasn’t babbling while speaking and had just given me clear direction. Got annoyed at me when it was her coworkers fault that I started to go the wrong way. I work in hospitality I know how frustrating it can get especially when a customer can’t find something but I’d never say something rude like that out loud in front of them. So rude! Also I was planning on grabbing something to eat but nevermind! Maybe next time you go to talk poorly about or to a customer keep your voice down😁
Lara E — Google review
Popped in for a quick snack and beverage when viewing the lighthouse. Surprisingly…. Wasn’t expensive, had great food and the view is just sensational! Strong recommend from me!!!
Michael M — Google review
Sensational views. Chance of spotting dolphins and whales. Sunrise is a must. Moderate walk up there. Not really much parking available (cost involved) so most people walk or ride half way. Nice little cafe for coffee and iceream althought staff a little rude. Free entry to actually go up and have a look from top of the lighthouse by volunteer guides.
Carly N — Google review
4.1
(307)
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4.6
(3451)
201 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
https://www.thepasscafe.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 447 847 383
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21

The Big Banana Fun Park

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Amusement park
Sights & Landmarks
The Big Banana Fun Park is a top-notch amusement park located on the Northern NSW coast, offering a wide range of activities for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy banana-themed attractions such as waterslides, ice skating, mini golf, and laser tag.
Had a blast, every ride and activity was great, place clean and well maintained. We got the ultimate winter pass. So made the most of if, so much to do, highly recommend getting in early as it takes a while to do all the activities. Can't wait to see the plantation coaster, as I always loved the toboggan ride, spewing we missed it.
Janelle M — Google review
An entire day well spent last wk. Bought the Ultimate Pass for the family online. Rocked up before ticket box/activities opened to get a good car park. Thankfully, NSW school holidays hadn't yet started so wasn't too busy. Took the entire day to be able to experience all activities included in the Ultimate Pass, including saving the Arcade Room till after 4pm when all other areas had closed. Only downers were: 1 the expensive meals, 2 the Toboggan wasn't open, and 3 the ice skates were too narrow. Even after going up a size, had to regularly sit down and take the weight off. Will need to return when the Toboggan opens.
Leo M — Google review
We had an awesome day at The Big Banana Fun Park – fantastic facilities, plenty of fun, and most of the staff were absolutely wonderful! Unfortunately, our experience was dampened by an encounter with the café manager, Tanya. I have a coconut allergy, and I could clearly detect traces of coconut (likely from cross-contamination with previous flavours). Rather than showing any concern, understanding, or basic duty of care, Tanya was immediately hostile, dismissive, and completely unwilling to help. She refused to offer a replacement, refund, or even acknowledge the potential seriousness of the situation, and her attitude was both unprofessional and unacceptable, especially for someone in a managerial position. As former café owners, we know exactly what good customer service looks like and this was the complete opposite. In any hospitality setting, especially when it comes to allergies, empathy and responsibility are non-negotiable. Thankfully, duty manager James went above and beyond to resolve the situation. He handled everything with professionalism, ensured we were looked after, and even gave my little one a bag of bananas for the long trip home to Brisbane - such a thoughtful gesture! It’s thanks to the rest of the fantastic team members and James’ outstanding service that this review is 4 stars instead of 1. They truly turned a negative situation into a positive experience, and we’re incredibly grateful for their care and professionalism. 👏🍌
Bailey G — Google review
Timed season / play time can we , depending on numbers, well worth it or a little disappointing. Wait times for a slide can exceed 30min or so. Given 2 hours, 2 - 4 slides can be a maximum. But for smaller kids or kids who enjoy the splash area, 2 hours for the price is well worth it. There is a lot to do overall at the big banana if you have the time and the funds. But it is definitely worth visiting If your not willing to wait a while, or pay the price for meals, its easily enough to bring your own.
Jesicca — Google review
This is a perfect fun park for the family with kids, as parents can join with them and have fun. I saw the kids really enjoying all the rides . However, if you are solo, or young couple without kids you guys may feel boredom as there is nothing to make your adrenaline rushing. Adults, they surely enjoy the self guided tour through the banana plantations. Staff are really courteous, good accessibility from highway, ample parking facilities are really good.
JOSEMON S — Google review
If you are visiting Coffs harbour and travelling with kids... this is where you want to be! There is a plethora of fun activities and games especially for the kids here. Of course, if you are enthusiastic about banana trees/plantation etc then there's plenty here for adults too. We stopped by here for a short visit during our road trip from QLD to Melbourne. It was amazing to see the kids enjoying themselves especially in the gaming arcade area. Souvenir shop, cafe and clean wash rooms are also available here along with plenty of free parking.
Malay A — Google review
My Wife and myself visited the Banana Plantation here was a self guided tour that took about 30 minutes, where you see all the banana plants and learn about the history here at the big banana. Enjoyed our tour here and definitely recommend the visit great to learn about the history of the big banana. Family friendly place to visit too.
Jamie P — Google review
We were just passing by really, but stopped into the Big Banana for a Coffee break before hitting the road again. It was straight off the highway heading North, parking was easy and doesn't cost anything to visit. We went straight to the Cafe part, not alot of signage from the car park, so was a little confused but found our way.. You can sit outside on the decking overlooking the highway, or you can sit inside. There was abit of a slow line to order in the Cafe, but nothing too drastic. Plenty of yummy food and cold drinks to order from which suprised me, but I just wanted a Coffee as we were only passing through. Coffee was ok, nothing flash, but did the job. Plenty there for kids to see and do and keep them entertained, there was also a souvenir shop too with plenty of things to choose from with really helpful staff. So for me I think its more for kids or overseas visitors or a quick stop.
Lee W — Google review
4.3
(7577)
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3.9
(2070)
Shop 2A/351 Pacific Hwy, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
https://bigbanana.com/
+61 2 6652 4355
22

Koala Conservation Hospital Port Macquarie

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Temporarily Closed
Wildlife rescue service
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Koala Conservation Hospital Port Macquarie is a small rehabilitation center that offers tours to the public. Visitors can meet adorable koalas and learn about their care and preservation for free. The hospital also has a gift shop and offers a Feed, Walk, and Talk tour every afternoon at 3:00 pm.
I recommend going early when the koalas are still active and having their mealtime. It was heartwarming to see how the unwell or injured koalas were cared for. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the volunteers were doing an amazing job. During our visit, there were four joeys, and it was wonderful to see them all. Evans, an injured koala on a special diet, was a delight to watch as he enjoyed his meal. The educational section was also excellent, providing interesting koala facts and valuable knowledge.
P.L.I. W — Google review
The Koala Hospital is currently operating from Guulabaa on Burrawan Forest Drive while they redevelop the site in town. It is such a great facility and so wonderful to see the koalas up in their trees. Great picnic spot outside.
Debbie A — Google review
Such a wonderful experience! The family enjoyed it. Good to see we have hospitals for these beautiful animals. They even have a store with cute items to buy. They also have a heritage onsite with cafe with memorabilia. Highly recommended!
Frank B — Google review
What a wonderful place for rescued Koalas. When you visit in the morning when the Koalas get food they are awake. Since September 2024 the hospital needs to charge an entry fee because people weren’t donating enough. An adult pays 12,50$ to treat the sick Koalas. We loved the visit and only met very kind volunteers.
Jules S — Google review
An amazing experience! We gained fascinating insights into the organization’s work at the Koala Hospital. The dedicated volunteers were incredibly knowledgeable and happy to answer all our questions. We were lucky to spot a few koalas, but it’s clear that the focus here is not on showcasing the animals for tourism but on their protection and care—huge respect for that! The hospital will be closing soon, but there is a koala breeding center on the other side of the city, run by the same organization. We were encouraged to visit for more valuable insights. I highly recommend a visit—thank you for your incredible work, and keep it up!
Brian M — Google review
We visited the hospital with the family on a thursday morning. The best option is to go early, as they get food in between 8.30 and 9.00. They also get food in the evening. We didn’t book a tour guide but Maz was around and gave alot of information. We could ask all and any questions about the koalas and their way of life. It’s great to support the hospital as they so take care of them with care. Would recommend a visit!
Grace H — Google review
Good initiative! There really wasn’t that much to do here though for those who have seen koalas before and been to other conservation parks. There were 5 koalas to see and a sign of how they were found. All up 10 min visit.
Kikoprincess L — Google review
Spent an hour and a half learning about the koalas and the amazing work done at the hospital. Watched a baby koala climb down a tree, so cute, and saw a few captive koalas munching away on eucalyptus or snoozing comfortably on their branches. There are lots of complaints about the $12.50 fee to enter, I feel it's well worth it and a good cause too. Sue was also lovely, answering any questions we had and pointing things out to us that we may have missed, thanks Sue!
Andrew B — Google review
4.8
(3314)
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4.7
(2189)
HW49+XQ, Lord St, Port Macquarie NSW 2444, Australia
http://www.koalaconservationaustralia.org.au/
+61 2 6584 1522
23

Hunter Valley Gardens

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$$$$expensive
Garden
Hunter Valley Gardens in Pokolbin spans 29 acres and features ten themed gardens with eight kilometers of walking tracks. The gardens offer seasonal carnival rides and holiday events, making it a perfect destination for families. Visitors can also enjoy activities like grape stomping at the Hunter Valley resort, Aqua Golf and Putt putt golf at Hunter Valley Gardens Village, high tea at Voco Kirkton Park, or a visit to the Hunter Valley Zoo.
Great please to spend the day or have a family picnic! Such scenic please! We went on a weekend day there and it was almost empty. We had all the time in the world to enjoy the views! But i recommend going on a day when they have events! Friendly staff, helped us navigate through the garden. As for the most reviews I too thibk it's a bit over priced but its worth the visit! Must visit place in hunter valley!
Asiri D — Google review
Largest winery in Australia.. One of the best in the world with a variety of original locally grown finest wines .. From vineyards to production units to processing and bottling wines. Everything will demonstrated and of course with free wine testing facilities in a cosy friendly environment.. One can then buy as many.. There are multiple wine companies with good portfolio across the vast land of Hunter Valley gardens.. Comprising of multiple best quality gardens or more appropriately vineyards and wine tasting restaurants..n facilities.. People making and offering wine are highly experienced, friendly and always trying to explain and help choose the best quality and the type one is looking for.. Many souvenirs are also available.. It is a day long wonderful experience taking a few hours only
Lutful C — Google review
Located at 2090 Broke Road, Pokolbin, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 I came to these gardens with my group of approximately 35 people, including people with walkers, to see the Hunter Valley Gardens Christmas Lights Spectacular. It was well worth the visit. I absolutely loved it. For the most part, it is accessible for people with mobility issues but there are steps situated around the displays meaning backtracking was required in some instances. Not many though. There’s a couple of toilet 🚻 facilities located at the entrance and about half way through. There’s food vans near the Ferris wheel but they were closed when we went (about 8.30pm) . The amount of work and preparation that had to go into the displays is astounding. So many figurines lighted up. I really enjoyed my visit and took so many photos so remember to bring your camera and make sure to charge your battery in phone because there’s plenty of photo opportunities. Night Entrance (best for this Spectacular to get the full effects fees are - Adults (16+ years) $40.00 Children 4-15 years) - $30.00 Families (2 Adults, 2 Children) - $122.00 There’s always plenty to see during the day also. I would definitely recommend coming here, at least once. A BIG Thumbs up! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
Beautiful well kept gardens of many themes. Well worth the admission price. Extremely picturesque. Great for photo shoots. Great for exploring and enjoying the views and beauty of curated nature.
Mohammad A — Google review
The gardens were an absolute blast, with so much to explore. Walking through the various themed areas, I felt like I was in a fairytale. The lights display at night was a mesmerizing experience. I definitely took a lot of photos to remember this fantastic trip.
Arnee S — Google review
Good venue , about a 5 to 10min walk to where the car was parked because there was heaps of people there. I reckon about 40,000. The concert was really good. The best Act was Vica and Linda Bulla with the guy from hunters and collectors , they also had the church band , and another brother and sister Act , and the last Act was crowded house. Venue was good. We went to the mosh pit at the first band on which was great. We're really close to the stage and it wasn't too crowded but as the afternoon went on it got more and more crowded in the mosh bit and there was a bit more push and shove. Still a great day out and I would recommend it. Certainly if you want to watch some bands and have a good time. Five stars.
Australian T — Google review
Attended my beautiful friends wedding here! What a gorgeous location for such an event! The gardens are truly breathtaking. So many colours, smells and vibes!
Rebekah E — Google review
Hunter valley garden is a really good place to have a stop when you're traveling in Hunter valley. Especially when you're arrived here at November to January, there would be a Christmas activities which would be many kinds of lights on. Also there are many themes in this garden. It's really a good place to have a try and chill here
ALLEN X — Google review
4.4
(9372)
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4.1
(2456)
2090 Broke Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
http://www.huntervalleygardens.com.au/
+61 2 4998 4000
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Newcastle Memorial Walk

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War memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Newcastle Memorial Walk is a breathtaking 450-meter clifftop pathway that not only offers stunning views of the ocean and cityscape but also serves as a heartfelt tribute to those who served in World War I. Stretching from Strzelecki Lookout to Bar Beach, this walkway features impressive steel silhouettes of soldiers, inscribed with nearly 4,000 names of local heroes.
The Newcastle Memorial Walk is one of the most beautiful and meaningful places I’ve visited. Set along the coastline, it offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean, cliffs, and surrounding city - especially during sunrise or sunset. The walkway itself is well-maintained and not too long, making it an easy and enjoyable walk for people of all ages. What makes it truly special is its tribute to the ANZAC soldiers and the region’s history. Along the walk, there are steel silhouettes of soldiers and the names of thousands of local men and women who served in World War I. It’s both moving and respectful, adding a deeper sense of purpose to what could otherwise be just a scenic stroll. The walk also connects with the Bathers Way, so it’s a great part of a longer coastal walk if you want to explore more. Whether you’re there for the views, the history, or just a quiet moment to reflect, it’s worth the visit. It’s a place where natural beauty and history come together perfectly. If you’re in Newcastle, I’d highly recommend taking some time to experience the Memorial Walk, it really leaves a lasting impression.
Subas S — Google review
The walking trail from **Merewether Beach** to **King Edward Park Lookout** is about 6 km return. I enjoyed a wonderful 1.5-hour walk on a delightful afternoon. The weather was perfect, the beach was absolutely stunning, and the sunset created a magical atmosphere. Along the way, I saw many people walking, exercising, and enjoying their time, which made the whole experience even more lively and enjoyable.
Rasoul B — Google review
The Newcastle Memorial Walk presents a stunning 450-meter coastal pathway, providing exceptional vistas of Newcastle's coastline and cityscape. It features captivating scenic views of the ocean and offers picturesque sunset views, making it a popular destination for travel enthusiasts and nature lovers. This location is approximately ~190 kilometers from Sydney / Parramatta 🤩🌊🌅
Lavan K — Google review
Beautiful coastal walk with stunning ocean views and a touching tribute to ANZACs. Easy to access, peaceful, and perfect for a morning stroll or sunset visit. A must-do in Newcastle!
Anjaly S — Google review
Beautiful, brisk wintery walk. Quite windy—consider yourself warned! Don’t wear your favorite hat unless you’re sure it’s going to stay put. A lovely walk with even lovelier views!
Sarah S — Google review
Nice short walk that gives you a great views of the ocean and city. You also get to know more about the history of ANZAC during WW1. I recommend going here to view the sunset.
Rejean B — Google review
Great coastal walk along some of Newcastle's best beaches like Bar Beach, Merewether Beach. You can walk all the way to Newcastle and spot a hang glider or 2.
Michelle C — Google review
Wonderful coastline walk with well documented military history along the way. Plenty of parking at either end. Dogs not permitted but they are permitted along the existing footpath which follows the walk on the street. Lots of stairs and hill down to Bar beach. Would recommend.
L. K — Google review
4.8
(2325)
•
4.8
(1900)
24 Memorial Dr, The Hill NSW 2300, Australia, USA
https://newcastle.nsw.gov.au/explore/things-to-do/walking-cycling/newcastle-memorial-walk
25

Australian Reptile Park

Wildlife park
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoo
Popular zoo with many species of reptiles, free-roaming kangaroos, shows & hands-on experiences.
We had a lovely time today. We came especially for the Bluey experience and it was definitely well worth it. My daughter was so happy to meet Bluey and Bingo and have a photo taken with them. We were not rushed at all and she was given the chance to give them each a hug. We loved seeing the koalas and the Galapagos turtles the most. The interaction with the kangaroos was unforgettable. Got to see the cranky Croc but were unable to see the show as it was too crowded. It was so lovely to be out in nature. Loved to learn about the breeding programs they had. The staff were very friendly. Definitely recommend
Jessica T — Google review
We had a fantastic day at the Australian Reptile Park! The park has an impressive collection of reptiles and Australian native animals — from snakes and crocodiles to koalas and Tasmanian devils. The kids especially loved feeding the friendly wallabies and kangaroos, and the highlight of the day was meeting Bluey and Bingo! The park also has lovely picnic areas and a great playground, making it a perfect spot for families to relax and enjoy the day. Highly recommended for a fun and educational outing!
Sukhada S — Google review
We mainly visited the park for the Bluey show but everything else was great too. The place is nice, not too crowded and kids friendly. It's not huge like other zoos which makes the walking easier with young kids. It has a playground with shaded seats for parents. The shows were quite fun and entertaining and staffs were friendly and knowledgeable.
Sharmin H — Google review
This was honestly really well done. It was obvious the staff cared about the animals the various medical works they support as well as having a nice well kept park. It was a bit expensive, but I can see how the money was being used unlike so many other places. This is definitely a recommend, especially on weekends
Grant E — Google review
I had an amazing time visiting the Australian Reptile Park! The park is beautifully maintained, and you can tell the animals are really well cared for. There’s such a great variety — from reptiles and kangaroos to koalas and crocodiles — and everything is easy to see and enjoy. The staff truly make the experience special. Everyone was friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the animals. They took the time to answer questions, share fun facts, and make visitors feel welcome. You can really see how much they love what they do. The shows and talks were entertaining and educational, and it’s great to know that the park plays a big role in wildlife conservation and education in Australia. Highly recommend a visit for families, tourists, or anyone who loves animals. A big thank you to the whole team at the Australian Reptile Park for making it such an enjoyable and memorable day!
Dennis L — Google review
Had a great day with my family. Little one age 3 was very excited, loved the playground there as well. Lots of little spots to have a picnic lunch or buy from the kiosk.
Sue S — Google review
Cool place! The reptile talk was very good, the guy who did it was entertaining and clearly very knowledgeable. The spider section was a bit disappointing - more fake spiders than real ones! The gators and snakes were highlights, though.
Blu J — Google review
Beautifully presented array of reptiles, Marsupials and arachnids. Very informative with talks throughout the parkland setting. Kangaroos grazing throughout the area, lovely picnic areas, fabulous for families and nature lovers.
Kelly K — Google review
4.6
(7423)
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4.5
(963)
Pacific Highway, Somersby NSW 2250, Australia
http://reptilepark.com.au/
+61 2 4340 1022
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Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nestled just 45 minutes from Sydney's bustling CBD, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is a delightful escape for animal enthusiasts and families alike. This charming wildlife sanctuary boasts an impressive collection of over 1,700 birds, mammals, and reptiles, making it one of the largest showcases of Australian wildlife in the world. Unlike larger zoos that can feel overwhelming, Featherdale offers a more intimate experience where visitors can engage closely with its adorable residents like wallabies and koalas.
I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park with my tourist group. One of the highlights was getting to take a photo with a koala, and I felt such joy feeding many animals, including the kangaroos. Those moments will forever hold a special place in my memory. The zoo, while not overly large, has a charming layout. Upon entering, you receive a booklet that serves as your guide—it's such a delightful touch! As you make your way through the different areas, you can stamp the booklet to mark the places you’ve visited, which adds a playful aspect to the experience. Although, like any zoo, it has its unique smells, I was truly impressed by the dedication of the staff. Their passion for caring for the animals shines through in every interaction. I wholeheartedly recommend visiting this lovely zoo if you ever have the chance; the close-up encounters with the wildlife are both heartwarming and unforgettable.
Miao M — Google review
About an hour outside Sydney, this animal park is a great way to see some of Australia’s iconic wildlife up close—kangaroos, koalas, crocodiles, and a variety of birds. It’s very convenient for a day trip from the city, though it can get a bit crowded with tourists. I visited as part of a tour, which made it easy and enjoyable. For anyone short on time who wants a taste of Australia’s unique animals, this is definitely a worthwhile experience.
Mo K — Google review
Best part of the park is hand feeding the wallabies. They are just so cute and friendly! They are free to roam, though they are scaredy cats so close the gates gently to avoid them panicking and running for their lives! After this visit, I think they are the cutest animals in Australia, way way cuter than the always sleeping koala and the slow moving quokkas. The animals are very well taken care of, except for the wallabies which seem always hungry (maybe they'll be fed again after the zoo closes?). I visit on a rainy day which was a bit inconvenient because there're not enough places with a roof. But still it was fun checking out the animals. Though they seem less energetic. Quokkas are in enclosures, so if you only interested in them, you may want to buy the encounter package, which I think is quite expensive. Also, be sure to go to the lorikeet walk in which you can see the birds up close, but bear in mind it closes at 2. Tickets are cheap on Trip.com. I purchased on the day I went and it was around AUD 22. Animal food was AUD 5 a cup which was way more than enough to feed. I end up going back to near the entrance to feed the remainder to the wallabies. Overall very worthwhile taking the long trip to this zoo.
Ada L — Google review
One of the best wild life "zoos" in town, nestled in a suburban area, sufficient parking, and all wildlife within close proximity. Well cared for by staff, including volunteers. Staff willingly provide info about displays during timely feeding sessions, including photo sessions with koala, and close encounter in some displays, public can hand feed the "residents". Most impressive were "tree kangaroo", rock wallabies, quokkas, wallabies and echidna. Easy walk and compact exhibits. Reptiles, blue tongue and shingle back lizards... great easy 2+ hours' wallk.
Jeff C — Google review
A hidden gem - genuinely the largest Australian wildlife collection I’ve had the privilege of visiting and learning about. There are so many aviaries filled with the most beautiful birds, gliders and even ghost bats! The animals here are all very curious and friendly, and enjoy interacting with humans - you can tell that the animals here are well loved and cared for <3 I lost track of time looking around, highly recommend this beautiful sanctuary! Enjoy some of the quick sketches and pictures I took during my visit.
Daisy L — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit to Featherdale! It ended up being one of the highlights of my trip. The animal interactions were incredible — I got to get up close with so many Australian animals, and the staff made everything feel safe, fun, and personal. You can really tell the animals are well cared for, and it made the whole experience even more special. I also loved how easy it was to get there using public transportation. The trip was super straightforward, and the park is conveniently located, which made the visit stress-free. Overall, Featherdale is a must-see. If you love animals and want an interactive, memorable experience, this place is perfect. I’d go back in a heartbeat!
Cicely C — Google review
We had a wonderful time at the sanctuary and enjoyed seeing all the nat ive Australian animals. It was very Hands-On and great for children because they can safely explore and enjoy the experience more freely than a larger, more structured zoo setting. All of these staff were very friendly and hands on. The gift shop was also great with lots of Australia souvenirs.
Laura B — Google review
Bit of a pokey location... literally in a neighbourhood. That said... for a privately run facility, there are loads of animals to see and you can even feed the roos. Nowhere near a Taronga obviously but definitely smaller and easier on the legs who can't do the Taronga distances. Worth a visit at least once.
Wondering F — Google review
4.4
(12279)
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4.4
(2723)
217 Kildare Rd, Doonside NSW 2767, Australia
http://www.featherdale.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=main_button&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 2 9622 1644
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Port Jackson Bay

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Bay
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Port Jackson Bay, also known as Sydney Harbour, is a stunning natural harbor in Sydney, Australia. It spans over 19 kilometers and covers 55 square kilometers, making it one of the finest and most picturesque harbors globally. The area offers a vibrant atmosphere with iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge located at The Quay.
All I can say is amazing, couldn’t be any better.
MR M — Google review
Port Jackson is the beautiful place, we know as Sydney Harbour and one of the most spectacular harbours in the world not only on the water but the many walks around the coastline.With its busy water traffic and iconic structures such as the bridge and the Opera House it must be seen from the water
Aakash — Google review
What can I say. Sydney Harbour (Port Jackson) for me personally has and always will be the most picturesque and beautiful harbour in the world. Although I don't live in this city any longer. I am always in awe of this extremely appealing and iconic harbour. It can look so different depending upon the time of day. Or when it is seen at sunrise, sunset, rain or cloud. It never fails to show different characteristics when seen under natural and artificial lighting as well as a variety of different weather conditions. The Iconic Opera House and Sydney Harbour bridge as always are a must see if you are only visiting briefly.
DeeeTeee — Google review
One of the best bays I have ever seen. Excellent balance between natural beauty and real estate. Very proud of my own country.
Sravan M — Google review
Fringed by Sydney Harbour National Park, this is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Catch a ferry to Taronga Zoo Wharf, & walk the trail to Bradleys Head. Watch the ferries commuting across the harbour, enjoy a picnic, & take in the breathtaking scenery. There are great harbour views from the entire walking trail to Middle Head. One of the prettiest, most scenic walks I've been on & highly recommended whilst in Sydney. Also a popular area for fishing & boating.
Helen B — Google review
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Karen B — Google review
Crazy Spectacular Views, Beautiful Place to be.
Bilal ( — Google review
Definitely one of to go places in Sydney.
Ann A — Google review
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New South Wales, Australia, USA
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Sydney Opera House

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Performing arts theater
Sights & Landmarks
The Sydney Opera House is an iconic arts center located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, offering breathtaking views of the harbor, bridge, and city skyline. With over 1,600 performances annually, it hosts a diverse range of events including opera, theatre, music, dance, and comedy shows. This architectural marvel is a must-see attraction that draws millions of visitors each year. Its unique design and cultural significance make it a standout feature of the picturesque Sydney Harbour.
Booked the tour and dining experience for $81 weeks in advance. Tour started and ended on time with a group of around 20. Headsets were provided so that everyone can hear the live tour guide. They will ask you to check in any medium or large sizes bags or backpacks, but it's easy and free. Tour involved some easy, short walks and steps, but anyone can manage. Very informative and worth doing. The dining add on gives you 3 restaurant options to choose from, all very close by. There's a special, limited menu just for this deal. I chose Midden which had no wait for lunch time and went with the barramundi dish and pinot grigio. The fish was excellent, perfectly cooked and thoughtfully flavored. Asked for no added salt and they were able to accommodate. Wine was good as well and recommended by the server. Overall, a great tour and dining experience that's reasonably priced
Tim — Google review
The structure is amazing… just like the pictures you see in Internet. Easy to move around. Handicap friendly. Many spots for snacks and even for lunch or dinner. Inside is big enough to run several events at the same time. We saw The Shiralee… excellent play presentation. Buster really run the show. The terrace around the Opera offers great spots for pictures and opportunities to crash on weddings… many diverse weddings. If you have time, you can visit the Botanical Garden nearby. You can’t miss it, if you are in Sydney!
Yolanda G — Google review
Of course, the iconic tourist attraction! We usually only take pictures from the outside whenever visiting the Sydney Opera House (SOH). But Alhamdulillah this year we had the chance to watch the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) performance. The architecture is really unique. The view from inside SOP to the Harbour Bridge and the surrounding areas is breathtaking! Each performance lasted around 1.5 hours. The multimedia facility as additional modern setting adds to the amazing theatrical experience. I did not expect to watch the ACO with documentary screening as background. There are bar and café on the main concern hall that serves drinks and light snacks. You can enter from the main entrance located under the primary stairs structure, or you can enter via a door with security check-in table to right after the tourist ticketing area. There are many concerts and arts performances for all ages, not just classical opera or orchestra as I used to think. Well, a famous landmark does not need recommendation. It speaks for itself.
Ira S — Google review
Sydney Opera House really leans into that whole “world-famous icon” thing, but once you stand in front of it you cannot unsee the truth. It looks exactly like a giant rack to dry dishes. A premium, waterfront, government-funded dish rack. Someone clearly put the budget on the wrong Pinterest board. It still looks good, no denying that. The patterns on the tiles are gorgeous, the shape is wild, the whole structure owns the harbor like it pays rent for the sun. But the moment the dish-rack comparison hits your brain, it is over. Those shiny white shells become plates waiting to drip dry. And the big question: was it worth the time and money? Honestly, maybe. It is one of those bucket list things you check off because it is famous, not because it changes your life. You go there, you stare at it, you laugh at how much it looks like kitchen equipment, you take the photos, and you move on. Iconic, yes. Beautiful, sure. Worth the hype? Debatable. But unforgettable as the world’s fanciest dish rack.
Wade W — Google review
Stopped by for a quick look around. Sydney is a beautiful city and this part of town is both historic and swanky. Lots of people about enjoying their evening and overall a very good atmosphere. The whole area surrounding the opera house is lovely to explore.
Sumiitra S — Google review
If you are a lover of Broadway, opera or just to see an iconic building, than this is a must see. Take a guided walking tour starting from the basement on up through the inner workings of the back end. Very interesting and informative. Wear comfortable shoes, it’s a lot of walking. If you are going for a great breakfast, don’t count on it. It’s just meh. Breakfast is at the end of the tour in what they call back in the states their commissary but they call it their green room.
Sharon W — Google review
Architecture that captivates your heart! I didn't get a chance to go inside, but honestly, the outside view is stunning enough on its own, it has its power to grab everyone's attention. Top Tip: If you want the best possible view, take a ferry from Circular Quay after sunset. Seeing the Opera House from the water at night is an unmissable experience.
Kishan N — Google review
To call the Sydney Opera House an extraordinary global landmark is not an overstatement. Its design is a study in elegant simplicity, and it inspires a powerful sense of awe whether you are standing right beside it or seeing it from across the harbor. I find myself at a loss for words to fully express my admiration for this magnificent structure. The architecture's silhouette forms a breathtaking curve where the structure meets the sky. This fabulous view is captivating at any hour, whether in the bright light of day or the dark of night.
CH — Google review
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Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/
+61 1300 764 849
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Circular Quay Wharf 3

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Ferry terminal
Transportation
Ferries
Circular Quay Wharf 3 is a bustling hub for ferry services, primarily catering to those heading to the picturesque Manly Beach. With frequent departures and an organized boarding process, travelers can easily swipe through Opal gates and find seating options for those who need it. The journey itself offers breathtaking views of Sydney's iconic landmarks like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, making it not just a means of transport but also a delightful experience.
Catch your old-school ferry to Manly from this wharf at Circular Quay. Offers trips on the largest ferries in the fleet for the 30 minute trip from the city to Manly. If you need to get there faster the fast ferry goes from wharf 2, but costs more and isn’t really the same experience.
Sean N — Google review
Wharf 3 sits in that sweet pocket of Circular Quay where the city meets the water without any fuss. Step off the concourse and you are right on the edge of the harbour, with gulls wheeling overhead and ferries sliding across a backdrop of sails and steel. The layout is intuitive. Big departure boards show routes and countdowns, audio announcements are clear, and the queue forms naturally along the rails so you never feel boxed in. Even on busy afternoons there is space to pause, look out across the bay and decide whether you are chasing the next service or lingering for the view. Getting on board is a smooth process. The ramp sits level with the deck, so prams and wheelchairs roll through easily, and crew guide everyone with a calm efficiency that keeps things moving. Shade canopies take the sting out of bright days and there are benches to lean on while you wait. If the breeze is up the pontoon has that briny, cooling draft that reminds you you are about to be out on open water. Once the gates open the line moves at a steady clip, Opal readers register taps quickly, and you are choosing a seat before you have had time to second guess your plan. A few handy habits make the stop even better. Keep a contactless card ready in your pocket, it helps the whole queue. Sunglasses are your friend when the glare bounces from the water, and a light layer is worth packing because air temperatures dip as soon as the boat swings out into the channel. Pick a spot on the right side of the deck for a sweeping look back to the Opera House on departure, or stay near the stern if you prefer a gentler ride on choppier days. Trains, light rail and coffee are steps away when you return, so it is easy to turn a ferry trip into a simple, satisfying loop through the city.
Le G — Google review
The most beautiful Ferry rides in the world right here! One of my favourite things to do in Sydney, sunny or rainy, always magical! Thank you!❤❤
Shailla Q — Google review
What secrets are lurking in the dark? A Ferry, resting, its loved customers all gone; don't fret too much, tomorrow most of them will be back. As for you, hop on, and welcome.
Alan W — Google review
The Manly ferry leaves from Wharf 3. Entry and exit to the wharf to board is pretty organised, queues form to swipe through Opal gates a few minutes prior to arrival. There is also some seating available for elderly or people with mobility issues.
Niki V — Google review
We were very happy with the speed, efficiency, and affordability of this public transport to the Taronga Zoo. We had no issues with the departure time either going or coming. The boats were clean and it was a lovely ride.
Francine J — Google review
The public ferries provide excellent views of Sydney Harbor Bridge and the Opera House at a low price.
Roger H — Google review
to manly beach , a nice trip (Copyright reserved,Do not use or distribute without permission))
Ye L — Google review
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Alfred St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
http://www.transportnsw.info/
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Bondi to Coogee Walk

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Nature & Parks
Tour operator
Hiking Trails
The Bondi to Coogee Walk is a 6 km coastal stroll that offers breathtaking views of beaches, cliffs, and parks. The paved pathway makes it easy for visitors to navigate the route, which typically takes around two to three hours to complete. Along the way, there are numerous opportunities to stop at cafes and viewpoints for photos or simply bask in the stunning scenery.
Such a great walk! And anyone can do it (except if you have mobility issues as there are stairs). Took me about 2 hours and got to see 5 beaches. Loved it! Highly recommend ⭐️
Katie M — Google review
What a great walk with beautiful scenery. Mainly easy with a couple steep parts but just take your time and rest when you need to and you will be fine. Took us a couple hours as we stopped and looked and rested
Joanne R — Google review
The Ultimate Weekend Vibe: Bondi to Coogee (Our Personal Review!) ​"The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk lived up to its legendary status, but sharing it with a friend last weekend made it truly unforgettable! ​We were treated to the classic Sydney coastline magic: the turquoise water, the dramatic cliff views we captured in that great panoramic video, and the sheer scale of the ocean, only broken by a lone sailboat cutting across the horizon. ​But the real joy was the energy we encountered along the way. Seeing the beach volleyball teams setting up at Bondi. The bustling atmosphere at Tamarama (where we saw the unique temporary art installation! ), and each beach had its own wonderful character. ​We even got a dose of inspiration from the amazing Sculpture by the Sea exhibition (like the fantastic metal fish sculpture \ and the captivating rope-wrapped tree ). They were such a wonderful, unexpected surprise along the trail! ​This walk is more than just a hike; it's a vibrant, constantly changing gallery of nature and art that reconnects you to the outdoors. A perfect, energizing day trip—and an absolute must-do for anyone seeking beauty and inspiration! We finished the day feeling completely refreshed and already planning our next hike! ​#hikingdiarybyabid
Abid I — Google review
It is a must experience, with stunning views and nature all around you, 1000/10 would definitely recommend. We took almost 2h because we stopped loads and were walking slowly, but people usually do it in 45min to an hour.
Ana C — Google review
Had already planned in advance to do this walk from other recommendations before arriving in Sydney but a couple of locals mentioned it too and it featured on a couple of maps that we picked up. We took the T4 train to Bondi Junction and then walked the 30 mins or so to Bondi before setting off south to Coogee. Plenty of beaches and views to admire plus flowers and wildlife. A fair few steps in places but nothing that most people wouldn’t be able to handle. In all it took is just over 90 mins. Well worth it to get away from the bustle of the city.
Shaun L — Google review
Really nice walk, great for all levels of fitness...drive to where you want to start your walk or get public transport to your closest point you wish to start and off you go... Take a picnic with you and stop anywhere along the way and enjoy a romantic picnic in the sun or under the shade of many trees and parks along the way or stop into one of the many cafe's and rest and take in the magnificent scenery, views and breathe in the fresh clean and cool Ocean air..🌴⛱️🌊🌬🌴 Remember to respect the privacy of all the beautiful houses you see along the way, and also to respect the land, nature and wildlife and always take your rubbish with you and use the ma y bins you'll find along the way 😊 Remember, walking on the path is like driving on the road, "keep to the leftt"... Thank you 😊
Anthony B — Google review
The Coogee–Bondi coastal walk is one of those experiences that never gets old, no matter how many times i have done it. The path winds along dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and sparkling blue water that seems to change shades with every step. It’s an easy-to-moderate walk, but the views make it feel like a breezy stroll
Kwi C — Google review
Great walk and would 100% recommend when visiting Sydney as this is a great way to see the coastline and see some really nice sites. Takes an active person no longer the 1 hour 30 minutes with plenty of cafe’s/coffee shops along the way. A must when visiting Sydney.
Toby H — Google review
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Coogee NSW 2031, Australia
http://bonditocoogeewalk.com/
+61 481 865 553
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