Queensland

Lovingly known as the ‘Sunshine State’, Queensland (QLD) is Australia's second largest state famed for its picturesque islands, rugged outback landscapes and ancient rainforests. Queensland is home to several of the worlds natural wonders including the Daintree Rainforest, the world’s oldest rainforest, K'gari (Fraser Island) the world’s largest sand island and the iconic Great Barrier Reef.

Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, is Australia’s third largest capital city renowned for its sunny climate and idyllic outdoor lifestyle. Often referred to as Australia’s nature capital, Brisbane is surrounded by an abundance of natural beauty. Overflowing with outdoor recreational activities and world-class attractions and experiences, enjoying nature is something taken seriously by the people of Queensland! Located on the Brisbane River, the city has many popular attractions including the Story Bridge, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and the South Bank precinct, famed for being the cultural epicenter of Queensland.

Brisbane is the gateway to world famous destinations including the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, home to some of Australia’s most popular surf beaches. The city’s proximity to the coast means it offers easy access to the nearby neighbouring islands of Bribie Island, Moreton Island and North Stradbroke Island, the world’s second-largest sand island!

About Queensland

Queensland, Australia's Sunshine State, allures travellers with its diverse wonders. From the iconic Great Barrier Reef, a colourful kaleidoscope of marine life, to the ancient rainforests of the Daintree, it's a nature lover's paradise. Explore lively cities like Brisbane and the Gold Coast, known for their cultural vibrancy and stunning beaches. With a year-round tropical climate, Queensland invites you to discover its rich landscapes and laid-back charm.

  • Brisbane

  • 2.6 million

  • Queensland has two similar climate zones, a tropical climate in the north and a subtropical climate in the south. Generally, the western part of the state including the outback regions experience hotter weather with temperatures occasionally, soaring to 40°C (104°F). While the eastern part of the state including Brisbane and surrounding coastal areas experience cooler weather. Throughout the state, there are large variations in annual and seasonal rainfall. Many consider the ‘dry season’ the perfect time to explore the more remote areas of the region that can be off-limits during the wet season.

    Northern:

    The northern part of the Queensland which includes Tropical North Queensland, Townsville and Whitsundays regions has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons the ‘wet season’ (November – April) and the ‘dry season’ (May – October). The climate in this region is characterised by hot humid summers and warm winters.

    Wet Season (November – April)

    The ‘wet season’ is characterised by high humidity, monsoonal rains, and storms. Average temperatures range from 23.6 - 31.4°C (74.5 - 88.5°F), and humidity is high. While weather conditions during this period can restrict travel to certain areas, the wet season is considered by many as the perfect time of year to visit the Great Barrier Reef for underwater visibility.

    Dry Season (May – October)

    The ‘dry season’ is characterised by warm, dry sunny days and cool nights. Average temperatures range from 21.5 - 29°C (70.7 - 84.2°F) and humidity levels are much lower.

    Generally, cooler weather arrives between May and July. During this period average temperatures range from 17.5 - 26°C (63.5 - 78.8°F), with crisp nights and many consider this the perfect time to explore the more remote areas of the region that can be off-limits during the wet season.

    Southern:

    The southern part of Queensland from Mackay to the Gold Coast region has a subtropical climate with two distinct seasons; the ‘wet season’ (November – April) and the ‘dry season’ (May – October). The climate in this region is characterised by warm humid summers and mild winters.

    Wet Season (November – April)

    The ‘wet season’ is characterised by high humidity and thunderstorms. Average temperatures range from 21 - 29.8°C (69.8 - 85.6°F) with rainfall averaging around 426.6 mm (16.8 inches).

    Dry Season (May – October)

    The ‘dry season’ is characterised by warm, dry sunny days tempered by cool seas breezes. Average temperatures range from 15 - 25°C (59 - 77°F) and humidity levels are much lower.

    Generally, cooler weather arrives between June and August. During this period average temperatures range from 11 - 21°C (51.8 - 69.8°F), with crisp nights and many consider this the perfect time to explore the more remote areas of the region that can be off-limits during the wet season.

  • Northern Queensland:

    • High season: Dry season (May to October)

    • Low season: Summer season (November to April)

    Southern Queensland:

    • High season: Spring and summer (November to February)

    • Low season: Winter (June to August)

Major regions

Brisbane

Townsville

Mackay

Fraser Coast

Outback Queensland

Gladstone

Gold Coast

Bundaberg

Sunshine Coast

Capricorn

Whitsundays

Tropical North Queensland

Unique Experiences

Unveil the best of mother nature in Queensland. Dive into the enchantment of the Great Barrier Reef and find serenity on K'gari (Fraser Island). Seek adventure with a sunset sail in Port Douglas and explore the pristine wilderness of Cape Tribulation. Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture of the Daintree Rainforest, and unearth the world's best-preserved dinosaur fossils near Winton. In Queensland, every moment is an exploration.

    • Experience Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in the Daintree Rainforest

    • Discover the world's best preserved dinosaur fossils near Winton

    • Discover the magic of the Great Barrier Reef

    • Escape to the serenity of K'gari (Fraser Island)

    • Relax with a sunset sail over the Coral Sea in Port Douglas

    • Enjoy the untouched wilderness of Cape Tribulation

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