Things to do in Northern Australia

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Northern Australia
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1. Warner Bros. Movie World

Warner Bros. Movie World is a theme park full of thrilling rides, stunts and encounters with movie and comic-book stars. This fantasyland is next door to the Village Roadshow Studios and includes a super-sized water tank for film shoots. Kids will be thrilled to walk among the costumed superheroes and cartoon characters who roam the park and give performances throughout the day.
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A green roller coaster with passengers.

2. Cairns Esplanade

The Cairns Esplanade is the tree-lined boardwalk along the foreshore in the city of Cairns. It overlooks the Trinity Inlet and the Coral Sea on one side, and is lined with restaurants and gardens on the other. It has bike paths and walking trails, playgrounds, barbecues, exercise areas and a salt-water lagoon.
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A large public swimming pool with people swimming and playing, surrounded by buildings and mountains in the background.

3. Uluru

Rising from the desert in the Northern Territory, the red sandstone monolith of Uluru (Ayers Rock) has been a place of great spiritual importance to the Anangu Aboriginal people for thousands of years. Be awed by the sight of the rock changing colours at sunset, its deep crevices turning from bright orange to an intense purple hue.
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Uluru, a large red sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory of Australia.

4. Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo is a good place to see the iconic wildlife of “Down Under,” such as pouched marsupials and scaly reptiles. What makes the zoo so unique is that the world-famous crocodile wrestler Steve Irwin called it home. Come and see his legacy: a thrilling Australian animal kingdom that also includes species from around the globe.
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A bronze statue of a family with a crocodile, set against a backdrop of tropical foliage.

5. Darwin Waterfront

Head to the Darwin Waterfront and enjoy the music, food and atmosphere of this lively precinct. Just a short walk from the CBD, this picturesque oceanfront esplanade is very popular with locals. Enjoy sweeping views of the harbour, escape the summer heat at its swimming areas or try some seaside dining.
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A coastal park with a Ferris wheel, a pier, and a stadium.

6. Cavill Avenue

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7. Hastings Street

Day or night, find exciting events, shopping and dining along Noosa’s Hastings Street, a central hub in one of the Sunshine Coast’s most popular destinations. Wander along the pedestrian-friendly street that is lined with an eclectic array of boutique shops, luxury accommodation and diverse restaurants. Hastings Street is very close to the white sand and crystal-clear water of Noosa Beach.
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A tree-lined street at night with string lights.

8. Queen Street Mall

The Queen Street Mall has been Brisbane’s premier shopping destination for more than three decades and over the years cool little cafés have sprung up down its alleyways and backstreets. There are rows of street-front shops, six large indoor shopping complexes including supermarkets, cheap food courts, classy restaurants and all types of bars. If you don’t need to buy anything, watch artists perform or sit down on a bench or terrace and watch Brisbane go by.
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A bustling urban street with modern architecture, including a glass-roofed building and a covered pedestrian area.

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Northern Australia on a sunny day?
What to do in Northern Australia on a rainy day?
There's no need to splish and splash your way through a damp day when there are so many fun indoor activities like these to enjoy:


What is Northern Australia famous for?
Your days will be busy with all of these noteworthy attractions to check off your bucket list:

  • Sea World
  • Dreamworld
  • Warner Bros. Movie World
  • Great Barrier Reef

What should I not miss in Northern Australia?
You'll want to put these things high on your must-see list to get the most out of your visit:

  • Australia Zoo
  • Cavill Avenue
  • Surfers Paradise Beach
  • Queen Street Mall

Are there cheap things to do in Northern Australia?
What can you do in Northern Australia for free?
You could leave your money in the hotel safe for the day, because these terrific attractions won't cost you a dime:

  • Whitehaven Beach
  • Cavill Avenue
  • Surfers Paradise Beach
  • Queen Street Mall