10 Must-visit attractions in TownsvilleBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides 10 Must-visit attractions in TownsvillePlanning a trip to the tropical paradise of Townsville? A stay at Tasman Holiday Parks - Rowes Bay is the perfect way to experience this coastal gem. 9 Nov 2024 If you’re planning a trip to the tropical paradise of Townsville, you’re in for a treat when you stay at Tasman Holiday Parks – Rowes Bay. Located on the eastern coast of North Queensland, this hidden gem is blessed with stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and rich cultural heritage. To make your visit unforgettable, here are the top 10 must-visit attractions in Townsville:1. The StrandStart your adventure with a visit to Townsville’s most iconic beachside promenade, The Strand. Just a short drive from Tasman Holiday Parks – Rowes Bay, it offers picturesque views of Magnetic Island, water parks, and a stretch of white sandy beaches perfect for a relaxing day out.2. Castle HillFor panoramic views of Townsville and beyond, hike or drive up Castle Hill, a pink granite monolith located in the heart of the city. It’s a favourite spot for locals and tourists alike, offering multiple walking tracks and sunset viewing points.3. Magnetic IslandA short ferry ride from Townsville, Magnetic Island is a tropical haven perfect for a day trip. You can explore its 23 beautiful beaches, wildlife, snorkeling spots, and even enjoy a scenic hike to the historic WWII forts.4. Jezzine BarracksImmerse yourself in Townsville’s military history by visiting Jezzine Barracks. This coastal park features historical displays, military relics, and walking trails that offer scenic views of Cleveland Bay.5. Townsville PalmetumNature lovers will adore the Townsville Palmetum, a botanical garden home to one of the largest palm collections in the world. Stroll through the tranquil gardens, where you can enjoy a peaceful picnic amidst lush greenery.6. Billabong SanctuaryGet up close with Australia’s unique wildlife at Billabong Sanctuary. Just a 20-minute drive from Rowes Bay, this wildlife park offers interactive experiences with kangaroos, koalas, and crocodiles, making it a fun and educational day out for families.7. Museum of Tropical QueenslandStep back in time and explore the fascinating history and natural wonders of North Queensland at the Museum of Tropical Queensland. The museum features exhibits on shipwrecks, fossils, and tropical habitats, making it a perfect indoor activity for a rainy day.8. Pallarenda ParkLocated just north of Rowes Bay, Pallarenda Park offers a peaceful escape with its coastal walking trails, historic military bunkers, and stunning beach views. It’s also a great spot for kite surfing and picnics.9. Cotters MarketFor a taste of local culture, head to Cotters Market, Townsville’s largest outdoor market. Held every Sunday, it features local arts, crafts, fresh produce, and street food, providing an authentic North Queensland experience.10. City LaneTownsville’s dining scene has come alive with the vibrant City Lane, the city’s first creative laneway precinct. Offering a variety of dining options to satisfy every palate complete with eye-catching street art, funky decor, and an amazing atmosphere.Find comfortable and convenient accommodation.Tasman Holiday Parks – Rowes Bay is the ideal base for your adventure. Located just minutes from Townsville’s top attractions, the park offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all travelers. Choose from beachfront cabins with stunning views, spacious villas for families, or well-maintained caravan and camping sites. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves and enjoying your morning coffee overlooking the ocean.The park features excellent on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, barbecue areas, and modern amenities, ensuring your stay is as comfortable as possible. Plus, the friendly staff are always on hand to assist with local tips or anything else you may need to enhance your holiday experience.At Tasman Holiday Parks – Rowes Bay, you’ll find a balance of relaxation and convenience, making it the perfect spot to unwind and explore the region.
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