If you have cancelled or procrastinated to make that family trip a reality, you need not do that anymore. Because let’s be honest, there is possibly no way you can say no to the alluring destination of Queensland in Australia. The perfect destination for a vacation with kids, Queensland runs galore with attractions and experiences that your kids can’t help but fall in love with.
Leigh Hunt once said, “Traveling in the company of those we love is home in motion”. So wait no more, MakeMyTrip is here to help you book those tickets and make those reservations for an epic family vacation. Here’s a quick guide to make sure you miss nothing in Queensland with your kids!
A trip to Queensland is incomplete without watching the majestic Humpback whales. Hop aboard a cruise ship with your kids and let them enjoy watching the whales — frolicking, breaching and playing off the mid-Queensland coast. Click some pictures of the massive creatures jumping out and slapping the water with their fins. Worry not, for the cruise also takes good care of your hunger pangs with exclusive meals and beverages.
Kids’ fascination with train rides is a fact known to everybody. So how about gifting them a train ride to remember for a lifetime? The Kuranda Scenic Railway offers you the opportunity to do so. The ride comprises of enchanting views of the dense rainforests, steep ravines and picturesque waterfalls within the World Heritage listed Barron Gorge National Park. The 2-hour journey from Cairns to Kuranda makes a 10-minute stopover for you to capture the bird’s eye view of the beautiful Barron Falls. The ride takes you through 15 hand-carved tunnels, 37 bridges, mighty waterfalls and into the stunning gorge.
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Head to the capital city of Queensland for a fun-filled time with koalas at the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary. The conservation site has over 130 koalas, divided in various segments called ‘kindergarten’ to ‘retirement home’ based on their age. Play along and take stunning pictures with the friendly koalas here. Apart from this, the sanctuary is also home to other native animals such as kangaroos, platypus, echidna, and more.
Introduce your kids to the colourful underwater creatures and other exotic species at the Cairns Aquarium. Pitching the rewarding experience that combines education and fun, the Cairns Aquarium is home to about 15,000 animals in numerous ecosystems and habitats. Let the surreal views from the glass tunnel take you and your kids by a pleasant surprise, as you come face to face with the likes of sharks and stingrays. And, once you’re done with the tour, savour mouth-watering delicacies at the restaurants around the aquarium.
If you’re in Queensland, you just can’t miss exploring the local culture and visiting the most-loved attractions in one of the state’s biggest cities, Brisbane. Hop aboard a bus or a boat to capture the lively city in a short time. Another way to do so is by renting a Segway for your kids (12+ in age) to glide and twist as they roam about in the lanes of the capital city under your supervision. Catch the glimpses of Story Bridge, South Bank, Botanic Gardens, and Brisbane River as you pass by the animated Central Business District.
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Name anything that kids hold as dearly as their favourite cartoon and movie characters, we’ll wait! Gift them the time of their lives with a visit to the colourful and animated Warner Bros Movie World. The themed setting of the enthralling park encloses numerous rides and fun activities to fall in love with. Be witness to a wide-spread smile on your kids’ face with rides like Superman Escape, Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster, and Arkham Asylum. What’s more? There’s a well-curated fun zone for kids that will keep them occupied for a long time while you steal some quiet moments with your spouse.
Dreamworld on the Gold Coast is the ultimate destination if you’re looking forward to have a chilled day. The park encloses about 40 rides, most of which are suitable for kids, and numerous attractions to behold. Explore various junctions within the theme park such as the Tiger Island, Whitewater World and Dreamworld Corroboree. Surf the waves at the Flowrider and gift your kids some memorabilia from the LEGO World. Once you’re done with exploring this adventurous place, head to the food outlets serving delicious local snacks.
Who doesn’t love a refreshing beach vacay? Head to this quaint part of Queensland to cherish some quality family time with your kids. Let your bonds deepen as you take a dip in the ocean together and make sand castles on the white shores. The Noosa River situated on the south-east is the perfect place for your family to have a memorable time. Explore the diverse biodiversity at the Noosa National Park, take scenic sunset cruises on the crystal clear water of the river and immerse in activities such as kayaking and snorkelling.
That’s not all! The Sunshine coast also boasts attractions like SeaLife, the famous Australia Zoo, Eumundi Markets and The Ginger Factory, that your kids will fall in love with.
So, Surprise your family with “Come on, we’re going on a trip” and get going for a unique experience in Queensland.
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