Traveling
Traveling to Queensland
Queensland is situated in the Northeast section of the Australian continent. Queensland is partly surrounded by water. The Coral Sea and the Pacific Ocean provide Queensland with plenty of coastal vacation areas. The Northern Territory, South Australia, and the New South Wales make up Queenslandâs land borders. The state capital of Queensland is Brisbane and is the third most populous Australian states.
Queensland holidays are vacations that dreams are made of. The tropical weather provides sunshine most days of the year. The winter months (May-September) provide temperatures that range on average from 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) to 20 degrees Celsius with a water temperature of 18 degrees Celsius. During the summer months (October-April) the temperature ranges from 20 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) with water temperatures around 28 degrees Celsius.
Visitors can reach Queensland by air or by sea. Brisbane and Cairns each have an international airport. Domestic airline carriers include Qantas, Virgin Blue, and Jetstar. The International Main Cruise Ports are also located in Brisbane and Cairns. Once one has arrived one can travel by car, rail, coach, or by ferries and boats.
Queensland has it all. They have rainforests, reefs, city life, coastal towns, and of course the outback. No matter which type of vacation one is looking for they can find it in Queensland, Australia.