World Heritage

World Heritage Sites
For a truly memorable and rewarding holiday, make time to visit as many of the World Heritage listed sites in Queensland as you can.
The Great Barrier Reef encompasses more than 2,000km of scattered islands and reefs along the coast. Here you can snorkel, dive, cruise, sail or stay on an
Island of the Great Barrier Reef.
While
Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, invites 4WD and adventure holidays. See rainforest growing from the sand, freshwater lakes and a stretch of sand that is aptly named "75 mile beach".
And then there’s the rainforests…the Wet Tropics in the
Cairns and Great Barrier Reef Region and the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia on the Gold Coast. The experience in the north is a truly tropical one, with towering canopies, abundant wildlife and stay in rainforest lodges. The southern experience is a sub-tropical one, where you can experience mountain stays and hidden country retreats.
Venture to the
Outback and see the footprints of dinosaurs in a stampede site. Or spend time in remote areas at World Heritage listed Riversleigh Fossil Mammal Site, which offers extensive fossil exhibitions and the chance for you to try your hand at fossicking.