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Sunshine Coast & Brisbane SUNSHINE COAST & BRISBANE FRASER COAST • SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND COUNTRY 2018 - 2019 HELLO SUNSHINE COAST & BRISBANE Renowned for its pristine beaches, subtropical rainforests, rugged mountain ranges and quiet villages, the Sunshine Coast combines the best of beach culture with the wonders of the lush hinterland. Go on a culinary journey and tantalise your taste buds with fresh seafood and locally grown produce. Discover the largest sand island in the world, Fraser Island which is home to stunning natural lakes and ancient rainforests. See the majestic whales frolicking in the waters off Hervey Bay. In Brisbane, uncover boutique shopping, sample new bars and restaurants, take in a performance or exhibition, and explore the parklands. Savour the crisp country air, acclaimed wineries and gourmet delights of the Southern Queensland Country. As passionate and experienced travel professionals, we understand what goes into creating great holidays. For a holiday you’ll remember and want to tell everyone about, chat with your local Helloworld Travel agent today. Brisbane Lake McKenzie, Fraser Island Coolum Image Cover: Coolum Valid 1 April 2018 – 31 March 2019. Image This Page: Main Beach, Noosa Heads Contents Navigating This Brochure 4 Travel Tips 6 Top 10 Things To Do 8 Holiday Packages 10 Self Drive Packages 12 Exploring South East Queensland 14 Car Hire 14 Transfers 16 Extended Touring 17 Sunshine Coast 18 Noosa 22 Marcoola to Caloundra 26 Sunshine Coast Hinterland 30 Fraser Coast 31 Brisbane & Surrounds 35 Brisbane 38 Brisbane Surrounds 44 Fortitude Valley 46 Southern Queensland Country 48 Accommodation Index 50 Booking Conditions 51 3 Navigating This Brochure Let Helloworld Travel inspire you to discover these fantastic destinations Accommodation Ratings Australia ADELAIDE & MELBOURNE GOLD COAST THE KIMBERLEY MELBOURNE & VICTORIA NORTHERN TERRITORY The ratings featured in this brochure will provide SOUTH AUSTRALIA BROOME • STATIONS & WILDERNESS CAMPS • CRUISING & VICTORIA a general indication of the standard of accommodation and may alter throughout the year due to a change of circumstance. These are our views and are not related to any other rating system. We recommend checking with your travel consultant to find the accommodation that best suits your needs and budget. 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 Comfortable standard of PERTH QUEENSLAND ISLANDS QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST SYDNEY & & THE WEST COAST & WHITSUNDAYS RAIL HOLIDAYS & BRISBANE NEW SOUTH WALES ¿¿¿ MARGARET RIVER • NINGALOO REEF • GOLDEN OUTBACK INCLUDING SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF FRASER COAST • SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND COUNTRY CANBERRA • NORFOLK ISLAND • LORD HOWE ISLAND accommodation and facilities Superior standard of ¿¿¿¿ accommodation and facilities Deluxe standard of ¿¿¿¿¿ accommodation and facilities 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 ¯ Denotes additional half rating TROPICAL NORTH TASMANIA QUEENSLAND Pricing Guide INCLUDING OUTBACK QUEENSLAND Prices in this brochure are based on the lowest available price at the time of print and are a guide only. All prices are subject to availability and subject to change due to factors such as currency fluctuations, taxes or seasonal surcharges. 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 Accommodation ‘From’ prices are per person per night twin share using the lead-in room type in International low season based on the length of stay indicated on the individual property listing. A minimum stay CANADA CENTRAL EUROPE is generally required. Where a price for more than AFRICA ARABIAN PENINSULA BALI & ALASKA & SCANDINAVIA a one night stay is featured, the nights must be taken consecutively. Ask your travel consultant for the best price available, other room types or travel dates and refer to the inside back cover for our complete booking conditions. 2018 - 2019 2018 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 HONG KONG What the Symbols mean COOK ISLANDS FIJI HAWAI‘I ITALY & CHINA FRANCE • GREECE • SPAIN • PORTUGAL Properties offering free Wi-Fi access in common areas and rooms. Properties offering in-room disabled facilities. 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 Properties offering facilities PACIFIC ISLANDS SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND SAMOA • AMERICAN SAMOA • TAHITI SOUTH AMERICA THAILAND catering for families, which may • VANUATU • TONGA • NIUE • NEW CALEDONIA & MALAYSIA include kids club, family rooms, child menus, highchairs and cots. A special bonus offer (e.g. sparkling wine) is available if you are celebrating your honeymoon. Details must be provided at the 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 time of booking. VIETNAM, UK & IRELAND USA Ecotourism product – uses CAMBODIA & LAOS resources wisely, contributes to environmental conservation and helps local communities. Advanced Ecotourism product – a leading and innovative product that uses resources wisely, contributes 2018 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 to environmental conservation and helps local communities. Our Specialty Collection - BOO OW K Buy Now Book Later tour options give N LA T Y E U R B the flexibility to pay for ‘must do’ STUNNING BEACHES • CRYSTAL CLEAR LAGOONS LUXURY AND ICONIC TRAIN JOURNEYS IDYLLIC LUXURY • EXCLUSIVE HIDEAWAYS B Unique Rail Journeys R Signature Collection Weddings & Honeymns U Maldives E Y T N A tours before you travel and book L O K W - B O O when you arrive. Just pick the day that suits you and call us up to 24 hours in advance to book. LUXURY 2017 – 2018 LUXURY 2018 – 2019 LUXURY 2018 – 2019 2018 – 2019 4 COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION Navigating This Brochure Let Helloworld Travel inspire you to The Qantas Holidays Difference discover these fantastic destinations Australia Creating Holidays for Over 40 Years ADELAIDE & MELBOURNE Qantas Holidays has been in the business of creating amazing holiday experiences for Australian travellers for over GOLD COAST THE KIMBERLEY MELBOURNE & VICTORIA NORTHERN TERRITORY SOUTH AUSTRALIA BROOME • STATIONS & WILDERNESS CAMPS • CRUISING & VICTORIA 40 years. We’re experts at designing holidays to suit a wide variety of tastes and budgets. Our team has exceptional destination knowledge and a passion for travel. Exceptional Product Range Our comprehensive product range includes hotels, flights, sightseeing, cruises, car hire, rail, extended tours and much more! The products in this brochure are just a start. We can book everything you need to make your dream holiday 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 a reality providing great value and unparalleled choice. PERTH QUEENSLAND ISLANDS QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST SYDNEY & & THE WEST COAST & WHITSUNDAYS RAIL HOLIDAYS & BRISBANE NEW SOUTH WALES MARGARET RIVER • NINGALOO REEF • GOLDEN OUTBACK INCLUDING SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF FRASER COAST • SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND COUNTRY CANBERRA • NORFOLK ISLAND • LORD HOWE ISLAND Multi-Award Winner Over the years we’ve picked up many travel awards and we were thrilled to win the highly coveted ‘Best Wholesaler – International Product’ at the 2017 AFTA National Travel Industry Awards. We Care We know your holiday experience doesn’t end until you are safely home. That’s why our Customer Care 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 Team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, should you require assistance during your holiday. TROPICAL NORTH Bonus Offers TASMANIA QUEENSLAND INCLUDING OUTBACK QUEENSLAND Everyone loves a bonus offer! Free nights, free breakfasts and free room upgrades are just a few of the exceptional deals on offer with Qantas Holidays. Look for the BONUS offers through this brochure and ask about our special offers released throughout the year. We Love It! Look for this symbol to see some of our best selling products and experiences. 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 Our customers love them and so will you! International Exclusive Packages Our Product team have crafted a range of fantastic packages exclusively for our customers. CANADA CENTRAL EUROPE AFRICA ARABIAN PENINSULA BALI & ALASKA & SCANDINAVIA EXCLUSIVEL Y Choose from Holiday Packages or Self Drive Holidays which include our most popular accommodation FOR YOU and ‘must do’ experiences. Just look for the packages displaying ‘Exclusively For You’. 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