3 of the Best Family Breaks in Queensland

Queensland is packed with beautiful landscapes and wonderful wildlife. There are so many great spots for a family holiday in Queensland; here's three of our all-time favourites.

  • Family
  • Palm Cove
  • Port Douglas
  • Magnetic Island, Nelly Bay

With stunning beaches, lush forests, dazzling oceans, and activities aplenty, coastal Queensland and its islands are among the best family holiday destinations in Australia.

 

If you’re looking for a good dose of the great outdoors, these Queensland getaway locations are excellent places to start.

Magnetic Island family holiday

Whisk yourself and the kids away to this picturesque island just off the coast of Townsville. The ferry only takes 20 minutes and is a good opportunity to get the kids on the look-out for wildlife.

 

The island is 70% national park, a tamed wilderness with plenty of tracks to explore. Don’t forget to look up the tree branches, as Magnetic Island is famous for its thriving koala population – always a hit with the kids.

 

To get around the island, mini mokes are available for hire. These little vehicles are heaps of fun to drive, and will have you nipping around the attractions with the wind in your hair.

 

Magnetic Island was an important position during WWII, and the ruins along the Forts Walk are still standing just waiting for you to explore. 

 

To encounter some of the islands cutest critters, head down Armand Way and take a look at the rocks. Rock Wallabies inhabit this area. These little guys are very agile and super quick – just watch your picnic as they can also be a bit cheeky! 

Port Douglas family getaway

Perched on the doorstep of Great Barrier Reef in Far North Queensland, Port Douglas is a popular location for all ages and a perfect spot for a family holiday.

 

With the luxurious sands of 4 Mile Beach to the eastern side, the rainforests only a short drive away and plenty of activities off-shore too – there’s so much to do here. 

 

One of the best family-friendly activities to add to your itinerary is the Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary that houses over 180 species of animals and insects. Whichever family activities you choose, Port Douglas is a great location from which to explore

 

TYou also cannot miss a visit to the World Heritage listed Daintree National Park . Mossman Gorge, nestled in the park’s south is a top pick, perfect for strolls through the rainforest and picnicking before a quick dip in the picturesque swimming hole. 

 

Port Douglas also has many boutique shops, cafes and restaurants so you can vacation in comfort with the whole family. 

Palm Cove family escape

At Palm Cove it’s sometimes the little things that make the sweetest memories. One popular pastime is going to the Palm Cove playground along the waterfront so the kids can let out some energy, make sandcastles together, play some beach cricket and wind up with some fish and chips overlooking the sea. 

 

If you’ve got a taste for heights, the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway gives panoramic views of the lush rainforest, dropping you off on the forest floor where the whole family can discover spectacular waterfalls.

 

If you’re a fan of Aussie critters, Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures should make the list. It’s about halfway between Palm Cove and Port Douglas, so you could travel from either destination.

 

Witness the hand feeding of giant crocs as they lunge straight from their watery depths to snatch their lunch. Feed the cassowary, a beautiful and deadly bird that wouldn’t look out of place in Jurassic Park, and visit the crocodile farm where the kids can learn about the conservation of these iconic reptiles. A Day out at Hartley’s is a must for families with a sense of adventure and a love of Aussie wildlife.

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