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		<title>Where Should I Visit On My Queensland Holiday?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A laid-back lifestyle, friendly climate and lots of sunshine make Queensland the perfect choice for outdoor holidays. With natural assets like the Great Barrier Reef, Whitsanday Islands, Fraser island&#160; and the Gold Coast, it&#8217;s no wonder Queensland is Australia&#8217;s premier holiday state. Whatever your taste and whatever your budget, Queensland has lots to offer the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A laid-back lifestyle, friendly climate and lots of sunshine   make Queensland the perfect choice  for outdoor holidays. With natural assets like the Great Barrier Reef, Whitsanday Islands, Fraser island&nbsp;  and the <a title="gold coast" href="http://www.austtravel.com.au/queensland_gold_coast.htm" target="_blank">Gold Coast</a>, it&#8217;s no wonder Queensland is Australia&#8217;s premier holiday state.  Whatever your taste and whatever your budget,   Queensland has  lots to offer the visitor.</p>
<p>There are airports in  the   major cities and towns, an extensive  rail network  and quality motorways  so reaching  all the  most popular  holiday   locations   is easy. Most of the popular  holiday attractions are located along the  Queensland coast  .  The pristine, golden  beaches of the  Gold Coast are world renowned  as is the Daintree Rainforest in the far north . The  magnificent Whitsundays are home to   some  of the most popular  Great Barrier Reef destinations.</p>
<p>The  Queensland outback   has it  own unique character, introducing visitors to  a land  where dinosaurs once roamed, a place of star filled nights and wide horizons, where opals&nbsp;attract hopeful fossickers  A  self drive tour in a custom fitted campervan  is  a great   way to explore the  attractions of the outback   at your own pace and with your own itinerary .</p>
<p><strong>Suggested Queensland Holiday  Highlights</strong></p>
<p>Great Barrier Reef <em>(extends from central to far north Qld)</em> &#8211; Best seen  from one of the many tour boats  that operate   from    Cairns and The Whitsundays .</p>
<p> The Gold Coast  &nbsp;<em> (south east Qld)</em> &#8211; Australia&#8217;s  premier beach holiday  destination that has been  successfully attracting   generations of holiday makers  . Don&#8217;t forget to <a title="gold coast accommodation" href="http://www.austtravel.com.au/gold_coast_accommodation.htm" target="_blank">pre-book your Gold Coast accommodation</a> in one of the many resorts  and  apartment properties.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> <a title="gold coast theme parks" href="http://www.austtravel.com.au/dreamworld_tickets.htm" target="_blank">Gold Coast Theme Parks</a><em> (south east Qld)</em> &#8211; Enjoy  lots of family fun at the  theme parks   such as Dreamworld, Movie World, Sea World etc <br /> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /> Fraser Island <em>(south east Qld</em>) &#8211; This magnificent sand island lies off the coast from Hervey bay and is a   favourite destination for 4WD  camping  .</p>
<p> Sunshine Coast Hinterland<em> (south east Qld )</em> &#8211; A region of  charming villages, crafts and mountain scenery.  The region is a  popular day trip destination from Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast towns .</p>
<p>The Gulflander <em>(far north Qld)</em> &#8211;  When you&#8217;re looking for&nbsp;   something different and off the beaten track. Take  this unique   rail trip from Normanton to Croydon in a historic  railmotor from days gone bye  .</p>
<p>Kuranda Scenic Railway <em>(far north Qld)</em> &#8211; One of the most popular attractions  in the Cairns area.  Enjoy the steam train ride   from Cairns up to the Kuranda Falls and return  on the Skyrail Cableway.</p>
<p>Carnarvon National Park&nbsp;<em> (central Qld)</em> &#8211; For  nature lovers.  Visit   this beautiful park with its magnificent  gorge and Aboriginal art.</p>
<p>The Gemfields<em> (central Qld)</em> &#8211;  You may not strike it rich, but  you can  get a lot of enjoyment   fossicking for rare gems at Anakie, Rubyvale &amp; Sapphire </p>
<p>Darling Downs <em>(south east Qld)</em> &#8211;  See some of the best of rural Australia. This bread-basket of Queensland is  a region of natural beauty&nbsp; and prosperity.</p>
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<p>These suggestions barely scratch the surface of the places to go and things to see on a Queensland holiday! Just remember&#8230; Queensland is a big place and you&#8217;ll need to allow enough time to fit it all in!</p>
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