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Surfers Paradise

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: December 18, 2008

Surfers Paradise (also simply called Surfers) has for decades been synonymous with bronzed, buff surf lifesavers, gold bikini-clad meter maids, surf-fringed beaches, high-rise hotels and apartment buildings, laid-back lifestyle, cosmopolitan dining options, designer shopping, nighttime beachfront markets and pulsating nightlife. Ideally positioned in the centre of Queensland’s Gold Coast, Surfers is the vibrant hotspot in [...]

Noosa Beach

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: December 17, 2008

Blessed with picturesque waterways, pristine beaches and tranquil natural beauty, Noosa has always been famous for its beautiful setting. It has also long attracted wealthy holidaymakers, and indeed a few millionaires have second homes in Noosa Sound (in 2003 Sir Richard Branson purchased Makepeace Island on the upper Noosa River for a ‘staff retreat and [...]

Mooloolaba Beach

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: December 16, 2008

Forget the crowds on the Gold Coast and discover hip and friendly Mooloolaba, with its expansive, unspoilt, sunny beaches in the heart of Queensland’s sparkling Sunshine Coast. Enjoying both protected waters and surf beaches, the beach resort is a mecca year-round, with about 300 days of sunshine. Home to a large port and fishing fleet, [...]

Main Beach

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: December 15, 2008

Prestigious Main Beach is the sophisticated, elite end of the Gold Coast, with million-dollar homes on tree-lined streets, luxury high-rise apartments and condos, designer boutiques and speciality stores. Trendy Tedder Avenue is lined with dozens of restaurants, wine bars and cafés, and is the place to be seen.Queensland’s Gold Coast stretches 40km (24 miles) southwards [...]

Coolangatta

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: November 28, 2008

One of the first resorts developed on the Gold Coast, Coolangatta was made famous by visitors from New South Wales and Victoria following the sun. In the early 1900s colourful bathing boxes lined the beach to preserve bathers’ modesty. Point Danger Lighthouse marks the rocky headland named by Captain James Cook in 1770, and today [...]

Caloundra

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: November 27, 2008

Queensland’s Sunshine Coast begins just an hour’s drive north of Brisbane at the coastal resort town of Caloundra, and follows a 100km (62 mile) stretch of white, sandy beaches northwards to Fraser Island. Once a sleepy retirement community, Caloundra is now a thriving tourist resort, with attractive parklands, alfresco dining, uncrowded beaches and friendly locals. [...]

Bundaberg

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: November 26, 2008

The progressive, subtropical town of Bundaberg (‘Bundy’), on the Burnett River, is the gateway to Australia’s Southern Great Barrier Reef, close to pristine beaches and subtropical rainforests, and surrounded by sugar cane fields. The thriving sugar cane industry gave birth to Australia’s own Bundaberg Rum, shipped worldwide from the city’s port. Coral reefs ring the [...]

Byron Bay

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: November 25, 2008

Byron Bay is a quaint seaside town on the north coast of New South Wales. A haven for hippies in the 1960s and ’70s, it is still a Mecca for surfers, artists, writers and naturalists, and is known for its alternative lifestyles. The laid-back atmosphere draws travellers from around the world, looking for the perfect [...]

World Beach Guide

Posted by: travelhouseuk on: September 29, 2008

We have researched all the essential information you’ll need to plan your next beach holidays. From Antibes to Zante, we will included the world’s top beach holiday destinations.


 

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