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A Great TNQ Destination

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Townsville's faultless blue skies ,long beachfront esplanade means that Queenslands third largest city retains the relaxed tropical atmosphere of its smaller counterparts. It is endowed with a grand coastal position,park lands,purpose built attractions, a lively cafe and restaurant scene and lofty Castle Hill, from whose peak you can survey the lot.

Townsville is home to many fun and exciting attractions. For starters, the Barrier Reef Headquarters are located here. They also have an armed forces base and James Cook University, which increases the night life around town. With numerous restaurants and activities to choose from you will be up till all hours. Some note worthy places are Jupiter's Casino, C Bar and Naked Fish.

In 1864, sea captain Robert Towns commissioned James Black to establish a settlement on Cleveland Bay to service the new inland cattle industry. The many historic buildings found around Cleveland Bay are a reminder of this heritage. It is still a major port for the beef and mining industries. A shameful claim to fame is that the same Robert Towns began the practice of black birding kidnapping Kanakas (South Sea Islanders) from their homeland and bringing them to Australia for cheap labor as European were considered inherently unsuited to work in the tropics .The Kanakas were primarily used in the Sugar Industry and were paid a pittance, housed in substandard accommodation and were given the most physically demanding jobs. The kidnapping was outlawed in 1868 and government ships were placed on all Kanakas ships to check that their emigration was voluntary but only in 1901 was the use of island labor completely stopped.

Magnetic Island is 8km offshore, was named by Captain Cook who believed that magnetic fields generated from the granite boulders were causing problems with his compass. It has 12,000 acres of mountainous terrain and is a great place for a day trip here or overnight stay. Sandy bay, great for swimming and snorkeling, has spectacular views from old WWII forts.

Bowling Green Bay National Park, a coastal park, offers much for the self-sufficient guest. Walk along Alligator Creek to see cascades and waterfalls. Stay overnight on the campsite and go spotlighting to see brush tail possums and sugar gliders. Granite Mountains blends a variety of landscapes including saltpans and mangrove country.

There are numerous palm cove hotels for you to choose when planning a visit to TNQ. You can log onto www.tropicalnorthqueensland.com.au to find the palm cove accommodation that is most suited for your vacation requirements.

Your Dream Winter Vacation

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

It is easy to imagine yourself on a warm and sunny tropical island, especially during those cold, gloomy days of winter. When winter time comes people tend to get down and feel blue. This is not only unhealthy for their psyche, but it also starts to interfere with there jobs.

Therefore what can be the remedy for those winter blues? It essential needs to be a prompt escape to a warmed and sunny destination. It may represent the beach or an island or in truth anyplace warm and sunny. It should preferably be someplace with sunshine as well as a great deal of water to cool down. Pack your sunscreen as well as your vintage Wayfarer shades and get geared up to unwind and experience a lot of play in the sun. Only remember to sit back on your escape; you do not want to arrive home more spent than when you departed.

A good rule of thumb is to give yourself an extra day when you get back into town, that way you have a full day to acclimate yourself back to normal living. The shock of going back to work and school the day after your back from an awesome vacation can be too much for some people; it can make you feel worse than before you left.

Now, how do you begin planning this escape? Well, you grab your laptop or get onto your desktop and start looking into destinations, airfares and accommodations. Expedia is an excellent site to utilize since you can make all your arrangement through them, and save money as well. There is no need to make call after call to find an available flight, hotel room or even car rental, it can all be done in the comfort of your home, without ever speaking to anyone but the people you are escaping with.

Book a flight to the Florida Keys, or pack your bikini and head to Acapulco, Mexico. Just remember, you have been bundled up all winter and your skin in not accustomed to the sun so be sure to wear plenty of sun block, you will not want to ruin your escape by getting a sunburn and having to stay inside the rest of the trip.

Cheap Flights from www.expedia.com make traveling during the holidays to visit friends much simplier. You can just go on the internet and check out their great deals and even international flights.

What Are Little Blitters?

Monday, March 15th, 2010

There are so many wonderful things about Australia and specifically the Tropical North Queensland region. While it can be quite wonderful to wander through the rainforests, you must also be aware that you will encounter quite a few flies to say the least.

While you are in the Rainforest you may find yourself doing the Great Australian Salute. This is what is referred to as brushing you hand across your face in order to ward off all the flies. Flies are so commonly found in this region, as well as all of Australia, that resident often joke about the flies being the National Bird for Australia.

If projecting to pass a reasonable sum of time in the great outdoors, particularly when attending picnics as well as cooks out and such, you would want to make a point to carry along the bug repellent and make certain to bring along a whole slew of tin foil or saran wrap to cover food products. Flies might as well be mentioned to as little blitters and you'll discover nearly all locations bear fly paper and swatters readily accessible.

It has be found, by Stockmen, that if you attach a cork from the rim of your hat it will sway back and forth swatting away the flies while keeping your hands free to conduct your work. This is though of as an excellent idea and has brought about a popular saying amongst Australians. If an Australian is discussing a person with intelligence they will say that there are no flies on him or her.

Although flies can be very annoying and most people don't like when they land on food and such, they really don't pose any major threat to human beings or other animals. A few of the different breeds of flies in Australia do bite, especially those found in swamps, called sand flies and those found on farms, known as horse flies, but no harm will come from this type of bite and a little bit of eucalyptus oil will take the sting right out of a fly bite. Unfortunately dealing with these little blitters is just a part of the Australian experience and must be tolerated.

If you are shopping for a decent palm cove accommodation at a great price, log on to tropicalnorthqueensland.com.au. You will find the best palm cove hotels available for your stay.