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The
first major centre on the Whitsundays Coast, Mackay
is a progressive tropical city. Surrounded by sugar cane,
the town itself has some nice beaches, gardens and
buildings, and makes the ideal base from which to visit the
nearby Eungella National Park and Illawong Wildlife
Sanctuary. With plenty of places to stay and eat, it's a
great place to stop before heading up to the islands or out
into the wilderness.
Heading north, the sugar
town of Proserpine marks the turn from the main
highway to Airlie Beach. The nearby Conway National Park
offers vantage points allowing superb views over the
Whitsunday Passage. In town the World Championship of Cane
Cutting is held during the annual Harvest Festival in
October.
Airlie Beach is the small but thriving gateway to the
magnificent Whitsunday Islands. The centre revolves around
tourism and has an excellent range of accommodation,
restaurants and cafes, accompanied by a thumping nightlife.
The nearby crystal waters of the Islands and Great Barrier
Reef have an overwhelming array of activities available, all
very reasonably priced. If you're considering learning to
scuba dive, this is the place to go. With so much to offer
combined with a relaxing, laid back atmosphere, make sure
Airlie Beach is on your travel agenda.
Further up the main
highway towards Townsville is Ayr, yet another sugar
town north side of the Burdekin Delta. There's the Ayr
Nature Display and Burdekin Cultural Complex in town, and
the close by Alva Beach is popular for swimming, boating and
fishing. Also worth visiting is the newly renovated town
cinema, funded by popular Queensland golfer Karrie
Webb.
Text provided
courtesy of FrogandToad.
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