9. Lord Howe Island, NSW
Lord Howe Island is a World Heritage-listed paradise with year-round scheduled services offered by QantasLink. A holiday at amazing places like this is relaxing and unhurried, where getting around by bike or on foot fits the idyllic pace. The crystal clear waters of Lord Howe Island are also perfect for swimming, ssnorkeling diving, kayaking, and surfing.
10. Daintree Rainforest, Queensland
This spectacular region is a must on any visitor’s northern itinerary so don’t rush…allow yourself time to explore at nature’s pace! Daintree Village, once the heart of the timber industry, nestles in a bend of the Daintree River where cruise boats glide between the jungle homes of birds animals and reptiles including large crocodiles and pythons. A naturalist’s paradise, this region is recognized for its superb wildlife.
11. Orpheus Island, Queensland
Orpheus Island is a national park in North Queensland, Australia. It is part of Shire of Hinchinbrook. Besides Orpheus Island, the national park also includes Albino Rock, which is located 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) east of Palm Island. Palm Island is the closest location with government facilities. A research station, operated by James Cook University, is located on the island, as is an exclusive resort. St Michael’s Grammar School (St Kilda) uses it for a two-week program known as GBR each June.
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