The economy in Queensland mostly relies on its agricultural and natural resource industries, though the tourism industry also makes a notable contribution in this aspect. When it comes to tourism, Queensland undoubtedly has a lot to offer. The city boasts of an entire plethora of tourist attractions, such as natural parks, beautiful coastal beaches, mountain ranges, outback and country regions, museums, amusement and theme parks, water parks, and the likes. Five of these popular tourist destinations in Queensland have been listed as World Heritage sites, particularly the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, the Fraser Island, The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites, the Wet Tropics, and of course, the Great Barrier Reefs. To appreciate the natural beauty of Queensland, head to the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast, which offers beautiful beaches, or to the Bunya Mountains, the Carnarvon Gorge, the Great Dividing Range, the Hinchinbrook Island, and the Whitsundays Islands for an afternoon with nature.
For a modern touch, head to the capital city Brisbane where a lot of shops and restaurants offers shopping and dining pleasures the Queensland way. Families with kids may also schedule trips to Queensland’s amusement parks such as Dreamworld, Sea World, and Wet ‘n’ Wild, among several others, with the state being Australia’s Theme Park Capital. Zoos and museums also abound in the state. Queensland’s tourism offers are indeed mixes of everything that tourists are looking for.
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