urf, sand, sunshine, water activities galore and sightseeing attractions to delight. You will find all this and more on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. A vast array of holiday activities awaits you. Take an excursion to the hinterland where many cottage industries thrive or visit The Big Pineapple, The Reptile Park, The Ettamoga Pub or The Macadamia Nut Plantation. Tours may be arranged from the office. Pacific View is located on the Caloundra Headland, overlooking the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean. Walk to the beach or enjoy the resort’s pool, half tennis court, spa and sauna.
Activity: Beach
Pacific Palms
Pacific Palms Resort is located north of Sydney on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. The resort is set on a hill with the beautiful Elizabeth Beach just 5 minutes walk away on one side and tranquil Wallis Lake 10 minutes walk on the other side. Booti Booti National Park covers a lot of the surrounding area, ensuring that the region will maintain its natural beauty. Sailing, boating, fishing, and swimming are popular activities on the many nearby beaches and lakes. A short 15 minute drive away you will find Forster/Tuncurry, where there are many restaurants, clubs, cafes, and shops.
Ocean Breeze Resort
Located on famous Hastings Street in Noosa – a shoppers’ and diners’ paradise. Ocean Breeze Resort offers guest deluxe open plan designed accommodation and all the facilities you need for your tropical holiday destination.
Peninsula Resort
2 blocks south of Cavill Avenue and directly opposite the beach, Peninsula Resort offers ocean views from most rooms, great facilities and the perfect location for your Surfers Paradise escape.
Noosa International Resort
Noosa International Resort is situated in popular Noosa Heads, just minutes walk to the prestigious Hastings St, the beach and Noosa National Park. Relax in the comfort of full airconditioned apartments or cool off with a drink at the island bar in the middle of the lagoon-style pool.
Neptune Resort
Neptune Resort is located in Broadbeach with bars, cafes and restaurants at Oasis Shopping Centre and Broadbeach Mall. It is across the road from Jupiter’s Casino and Convention Centre, Pacific Fair and 200m from the beach.
Yarrawonga, Australia
Nestling in 35 acres of lush countryside just minutes from Rosebud and 50 miles from Melbourne, the resort offers you luxury while enjoying the Mornington Peninsula. Things-to-do: picnics, trail riding, strawberry picking, galleries, craft shops, beaches and wine tasting. The Peninsula boasts easy access to Marine reserves, seal colonies, dolphin watching, seafood, fishing and surfing. The area has many championship golf courses and bowling clubs. The floodlit covered tennis courts allow tennis to be played all year round. The resort restaurant is open limited times but the cafe is open 7 days.
Mariner Shores Resort
Queensland’s Gold Coast is Australia’s premier holiday destination. Miles of beaches, shopping, nightlife, restaurants, a casino, water sports and every type of activity you could think of make this a great vacation destination. At the resort enjoy tennis, indoor and outdoor pools, gym, sauna, spa and recreational lounges. Visit Seaworld, Dreamworld, or try your luck at Jupiters Casino. The resort is located just opposite Burleigh Beach with the Burleigh Heads National Park and a multitude of restaurants and surf clubs accessible via beachside walking and cycle paths.
Marine Cove Resort
Marine Cove is situated at Goolwa, one of South Australia’s most historic towns. Enjoy facilities such as power boats, jet skis, yachts, windsurfers, canoes and fishing from the beach. Go on a river boat cruise which will show you spectacular views, an abundance of wildlife and the raw beauty of unspoilt landscapes. Within driving distance is Kangaroo Island, one of the largest islands off the Australian Coast. Play golf at South Lakes Club or view the waterways on a scenic flight. Visit Victor Harbour or the multi-cultural town of Harndorf. There is an abundance of award winning wineries nearby.
Manly National
Sydney, Australia’s premier city, has it all. Beautiful beaches and parks, restaurants, bars and clubs, shopping centers and malls, theatres, art galleries and museums and the world famous opera house all contribute to make Sydney the International destination of choice. Just to the north lies Manly. Manly boasts its’ own great shopping, nightlife and restaurants. And just a ferry or hydrofoil ride away dock at Circular Quay, located between the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Here is where you’ll also discover some of Australia’s early history.
