The World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef is one of the greatest natural wonders of this world. Stretching over 2,000 kilometers along the Queensland coastline, it is the largest reef in the world that consists of nearly 3000 individual reefs, 880 islands and thousands of different types of flora and fauna and marine life!
From near the southern tip of Bundaberg, up past the northern tip of Cape York, the region has got charm both under and above the water's surface.
Snorkel, scuba dive, sail the palm-topped Whitsundays, trek the ancient Daintree Rainforest or relax on the exhilarating tropical islands like Lizard and Hayman. Hop from one island to another, or stay in one of the coastal towns like Cairns or Hervey Bay and experience a marvelous holiday! However, being an eco-sensitive region due to the recent challenges faced from coral bleaching, it'll be wise to plan your trip well (and soon) so you can see what best it has left to offer!