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PostHeaderIcon The Most Eclectic Region In Brisbane

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Choosing a holiday destination can be a big decision. Most people only can afford to take a holiday or two per year and that means that when you are selecting a vacation destination you must choose carefully. You will want to select a holiday that will afford you relaxation, plenty to do and all for as reasonable a price as possible.

This is why many seem to head towards Australia’s third largest city, Brisbane. Brisbane is one of the most incredible tourist destinations in the world, and although it is the third ranked it has a lot to offer visitors from all over the world, and with all different interests.

If you are looking for a cultural tour Brisbane has many activities that will provide you with all you desire. You can start by taking a tour and visiting the works of Brisbane’s up and coming artists while they perform in the street, or have their works displayed in the area cafes. Then you can spend the day in one of the many museums in the area that have displays of professional musical and art works. In the evenings you can take in an opera or visit the local theatre for a show.

PostHeaderIcon Top Brisbane Adventures That Everyone Will Enjoy

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In between the mainland and North Stradbroke Island, Moreton’s most famous, are smaller islands laid out across the bay. These islands are close enough to Brisbane that many of the residents commute to the city on a daily basis.

Coochie Mudlo Island has red cliffs and beautiful sandy beaches. With its village feel and calm waters it is a perfect swimming and boating area for the family. While dining at Matthew Flinders Caf you can appreciate the bay views from any table. If you are visiting in July you will also enjoy a re-enactment festival of Matthew Flinders landing on the island 200 years ago. You can catch passenger ferries and barge services from Victoria Point.

Other islands worth noting are the Macleay Island, population 2500, and Russell Island, the largest of islands, with a population over 3000. Russell Island has become a popular choice for weekend getaways and retirement living. When visiting this island you will find shops, a supermarket, cafe, holiday homes to rent, and a hotel. Other notable island is Lamb Island, only 2km by 1km with great views, Kangarra Island, the smallest, is a peaceful location with no shops. When visiting it is a good idea to pack your lunch. There are numerous smaller islands too which can be seen when boating in the area.

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