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Population:4,826
Time Zone:UTC+11
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Каледонийское захолустье

1 January 2023

Мелкий городок. Они все так выглядят, если ехать на север. Чем дальше от столицы, тем больше разрухи. Местные жители ездят на невероятных развалинах
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Sheraton New Caledonia

28 December 2022

Отель Sheraton в котором останавливались в Каледонии. Очень понравился, стилизованные под местные традиционные бунгало домики По ночам какие-то страшные зверюги бродили вокруг и нагоняли ужас своим рычанием По территории отеля ездили на машинках для гольфа
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Новый Год в Новой Каледонии

31 December 2022

Встречаем 2023 на deck в Новой Каледонии. Пьем водку
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Poe Beach Forest

30 December 2022

Ходили по местным Ново-Каледонийским лесам На побережье, в некоторых местах природа немного напоминает Австралию На пруд ведет дорожка, в конце которой смотровая площадка, чтобы "наблюдать" птиц. Из биноклей. Observatoire du Marais Fournier называется
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В горах в Новой Каледонии

1 January 2023

Речки и природа
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Восточный берег Новой Каледонии

1 January 2023

Добрались до восточного побережья. Настоящая островная жизнь, особенно впечатлили местные жители.
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Musee de Nouvelle Caledonie
Nestled in the heart of New Caledonia, the museum, built in the 1970s, truly came into its own in the late 1980s. It embraced its role as a museum dedicated to society, focusing on showcasing the Kanak civilization and preserving its rich heritage. Fast forward to today, and you'll find one of the world's most stunning collections of Kanak art here. It's not just about the monumental pieces; it's also the depth and breadth of themes the collection covers that make it so special. When you compare the Kanak collections in major European museums, the New Caledonia museum holds a particularly impressive position on the global stage. A visit to this museum is like stepping into a vivid storybook, where each artifact tells its own tale of history and culture. The museum’s setting is just as captivating as its contents, offering a serene backdrop that complements the art beautifully. Whether you're an art aficionado or just curious about world cultures, this place is a treasure trove of inspiration and insight. Don't miss the chance to explore the museum's lush gardens, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll and offer a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Moselle Bay Market
Nestled in the heart of Port-Moselle, just a hop, skip, and jump from the South Province Hotel and the Government of New Caledonia, you'll find this charming covered market. It's a delightful cluster of five hexagonal pavilions topped with eye-catching blue tiles. Here, local fishermen bring in their fresh catches, and an abundance of locally grown fruits, vegetables, and vibrant flowers await you. It's a treasure trove of New Caledonian products. Artisans converge here too, showcasing an array of costume jewelry and decorative items that make for perfect souvenirs. This market is a must-visit spot for tourists exploring the city, especially on weekends. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by the soothing sounds of ocean-inspired music. Local residents gather here not only to stock up on fresh produce but also to catch up with friends and neighbors. It's a place where community spirit thrives. If you're planning a visit on a Saturday or Sunday, be sure to arrive early in the morning to snag the best finds and fully soak in the colorful scene. The market is a feast for the senses, with the scent of fresh produce mingling with the salty sea breeze. Plus, don't miss the chance to try some local delicacies from the food stalls scattered around. Whether you're a foodie or a culture enthusiast, this market offers a delightful glimpse into the heart of New Caledonian life.
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Saint Joseph's Cathedral
Since 1966, Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cathedral has been the heart of the archdiocese of Nouméa. But did you know this stunning landmark was built between 1887 and 1897 by a penitentiary workforce? And get this: the architectural genius behind it all was a former convict named Labulle. Talk about a story worth telling! The cathedral was consecrated in 1890, even before its construction wrapped up. This impressive structure is laid out in the shape of a Latin cross, stretching 56 meters long with a transept that spans 36 meters wide. The south-west facade stands at 15.5 meters and is flanked by two striking towers, each reaching 25 meters high. The craftsmanship is remarkable: the towers, buttresses, and bay frames are crafted from cut stone, while the other walls are composed of lime-rendered rubble stone. For those with an eye for architecture, the intricate details are a feast. The cathedral's stained glass windows, each telling a unique story, cast colorful light onto the stone floors, adding a layer of beauty to the spiritual atmosphere. If you find yourself in Nouméa, this cathedral is a must-see. It's not just about the bricks and mortar; it's about the history, the stories, and the sense of awe it inspires. Saint Joseph’s is more than just a building; it’s a journey through time and faith.
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Aquarium des Lagons
Nestled in the picturesque Anse Vata Bay, the Lagoons Aquarium in Nouméa is a treasure trove of marine wonders. It showcases an impressive array of corals, fish, crustaceans, and marine mammals. Some of these creatures are unique to New Caledonia, adding a special touch to the aquatic wildlife experience. The aquarium underwent a complete renovation in 2007 and has since become a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Nouméa. At the Aquarium des Lagons, you'll find a stunning collection of phosphorescent corals unlike anywhere else in the world. Don’t miss the charming garden that features a serene turtle pool, where you can watch these gentle creatures glide through the water. Throughout the year, the aquarium hosts popular evening events known as "nocturnals." These events offer a rare glimpse into the nocturnal behavior of fish and include engaging workshops that focus on the importance of lagoon conservation. For those who love marine life, this aquarium is more than just a visit; it's an unforgettable experience. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the vibrant colors and intricate patterns of the marine species, each telling a story of life beneath the waves. Whether you're a seasoned ocean enthusiast or a curious traveler, the Lagoons Aquarium promises an enriching adventure.
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Пляж в городе. Plage de Magenta

2 January 2023

В Noumea несколько пляжей прямо в городе. Этот называется Plage de Magenta Длиннющие, долго идти до глубины, но детям нравится, им в самый раз, раздолье Очень красивая лазурная вода в заливе.
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Tjibaou Cultural Centre
Are you on the hunt for an unforgettable introduction to Kanak culture? Then look no further than the Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Nouméa. This place is where art, history, and tradition come together with stunning natural beauty to both entertain and educate visitors of all ages. Nestled in strikingly designed buildings surrounded by lush, landscaped grounds, the center is just a short hop from the city. It offers a captivating array of permanent and temporary exhibitions that are sure to spark your curiosity. A trip to the Tjibaou Cultural Centre should definitely be on your Nouméa itinerary. Not only will you get a deep dive into Kanak culture, but you can also enjoy the architectural brilliance of the center itself, which was inspired by traditional Kanak huts. Plus, the center often hosts cultural events and workshops, giving you a chance to experience the vibrant local traditions firsthand. Whether you're an art enthusiast, history buff, or just someone looking for a unique experience, this place has something special waiting for you.
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Anse Vata Bay
Once known as Duck Bay due to its marshy landscape, the Anse Vata neighborhood has evolved into a charming seaside escape, sharing its name with the stunning bay and the adjacent 2-kilometer stretch of sandy beach. Nestled between Lemon Bay (Baie des Citrons) and Val Plaisance, this vibrant part of Noumea is framed by the iconic "Rocher à la Voile" and Pointe Magnin. It truly feels like a slice of paradise right in the heart of the city. Anse Vata buzzes with a holiday vibe, making it a magnet for tourists who can find everything they need here: from chic shops and tantalizing restaurants to exhilarating water sports and luxurious resorts. The area even boasts two lively casinos, all set against the backdrop of a lush, tree-lined beach. The bay's exposure to the prevailing winds makes it a hotspot for windsurfing, drawing enthusiasts from all over. It's also the starting point for many thrilling sporting events, adding to the area's dynamic energy. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, the beach offers stunning sunset views, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Whether you're looking to hit the waves or simply bask in the sun, Anse Vata offers a little something for everyone.
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Noumea. Набережная

2 January 2023

Город Nouméa, столица Новой Каледонии, и наверное единственный более или менее крупный город. 95 тысяч жителей, если верить Википедии. Местами наплохое благоустройство, дорожки, парки, урбанистика - вот это вот всё ... На waterfront, видимо, живет народ побогаче.
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The Amedee Lighthouse
The Amedee Lighthouse, France’s pioneering metal beacon, has a story as fascinating as its structure. Back in 1861, after numerous shipwrecks plagued vessels entering the lagoon, Paris made the decision to construct a lighthouse for Noumea. Enter Mr. Rigolet, a talented French engineer from the Eiffel Tower workshops in Paris, who took on the challenge of creating this remarkable monument in 1862. Interestingly, Mr. Rigolet's contract included a rather unusual clause: the lighthouse had to be assembled outside his workshop in France. So, for two years, the lighthouse proudly stood in Paris, reaching a height of 56 meters. Once its Parisian debut ended, it was taken apart into 1,265 pieces, collectively weighing a hefty 387,953 kilos. These pieces were then floated down the Seine River to the bustling port of Le Havre, setting the stage for their epic journey to New Caledonia. The Amedee Lighthouse is truly a one-of-a-kind destination, standing as one of the tallest lighthouses in the world within the largest lagoon on the planet. Visiting this iconic structure is like stepping into a piece of living history. It's not just about the lighthouse itself, but also the breathtaking views of the surrounding turquoise waters and the rich marine life that calls this lagoon home. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the nearby coral reefs, which are teeming with vibrant sea creatures, making it a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts.
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Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple
Nestled in the bustling town of Nadi, Fiji, the Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple stands as a beacon of spirituality and cultural heritage. As the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere, it draws visitors from all over the world who are eager to experience its serene beauty and rich history. The temple is dedicated to Lord Subramanya Swamy, the revered son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, and the brother of Lord Ganesha. One of the temple's most captivating features is the main statue, which was intricately carved in South India and then transported to Fiji. This stunning piece of art is just one of the many reasons the temple is a must-visit. The temple complex itself is divided into three distinct sections, each with its own spiritual focus: the first is dedicated to Lord Muruga, the second to Lord Ganesha, and the third to Lord Shiva and Goddess Meenakshi Amman. Founded in 1913 by Ramaswami Pillai, the original temple was built on land leased from the native Fijians. Today, it not only serves as a place of worship but also as a cultural hub, hosting vibrant festivals and events that celebrate the rich traditions of Hinduism. As you wander through the temple grounds, you'll be enveloped in a sense of peace, with the scent of incense lingering in the air and the gentle sounds of prayer echoing around you. For those interested in architecture, the temple is a feast for the eyes, showcasing traditional Dravidian styles with its colorful, ornate carvings and towering gopurams. Whether you're a spiritual seeker or a curious traveler, the Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Fijian culture and the enduring legacy of the Hindu faith.
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Garden of The Sleeping Giant
The Garden of the Sleeping Giant is a stunning orchid garden nestled in the heart of Fiji. It all began in 1977, thanks to the late Raymond Burr, the beloved star of TV classics like Perry Mason and Ironside. Originally, this lush paradise was created to showcase Burr’s private collection of tropical orchids, but over the years, it has blossomed into a must-see destination for anyone visiting Fiji. Burr had a deep affection for these orchids, rivaled only by his love for Fiji itself. Today, visitors can wander through the garden and admire an impressive array of 30 to 40 varieties of breathtaking Asian orchids and Cattleya hybrids. It's a sensory delight, with vibrant colors and exotic scents at every turn. The garden is set against the backdrop of the Sleeping Giant mountain range, adding a touch of magic to the already enchanting atmosphere. While you're there, don't miss the chance to stroll along the tranquil lily ponds and explore the beautifully manicured lawns. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon, whether you're a plant enthusiast or just someone who appreciates nature's beauty. So, if you ever find yourself in Fiji, make sure to carve out some time to experience this hidden gem.
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Fraser Island
Say hello to Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island. Picture yourself standing beneath towering ancient trees in rainforests that miraculously grow from sand on this World Heritage-listed marvel. The island's breathtaking freshwater lakes shimmer like jewels, with incredible sapphire blues and emerald greens that are truly mesmerizing. Imagine floating lazily down Eli Creek, feeling the gentle current carry you along. Fraser Island isn't just about its stunning landscapes; it's also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for the famous dingoes, unique bird species, and even humpback whales during migration season. The island's rich history and cultural significance to the Butchulla people add depth to its natural beauty, making it a destination that offers both adventure and enlightenment.
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Mud Pool
Imagine stepping into a world where nature's elements come together to create a unique spa experience. In Fiji, hot spring water mingles with volcanic ash, forming rejuvenating mud bath pools that have been cherished for thousands of years. These natural wonders are more than just a relaxing treat; they're a time-tested remedy for soothing arthritis and other ailments. To make the most of this therapeutic delight, slather yourself in the mineral-rich mud and bask in the sun until it dries. Once you're coated and sun-kissed, rinse off in the first natural hot spring pool, enjoying the warm, soothing waters. Then, head over to the next clear water pool for an additional cleansing experience. Both pools not only promise relaxation but also offer affordable, exceptional massages that leave you feeling refreshed and revitalized. The pool temperatures range from warm to hot, perfectly complementing the tranquil surroundings. Beyond the physical benefits, these mud baths offer a moment to disconnect from daily life and connect with nature's healing power. So, whether you're seeking relief or simply a unique spa day, Fiji's mud pools are a must-visit for any adventurous traveler.
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Frenchmans Beach
In the late 19th century, four adventurous men set sail from the French-speaking islands of the South Pacific, heading westward. They eventually landed on a beach that would be named in their honor. These men—Jack Newfong, John Lifu, George Fenoch, and Richard Martin—were brought to the Myora/Moongalba Mission, where they decided to put down roots. Today, their descendants still call North Stradbroke Island home. Frenchman’s Beach, with its eastern-facing shore, offers little shelter from the constant south-east waves. Stretching 500 meters, this beach is framed by towering, lush bluffs. Accessing the soft sands involves a bit of adventure: you can either navigate around Dune Rocks from nearby Deadmans Beach or take a steep, signed walking track from the main road above. The waves here average between 1 and 1.5 meters, creating an inner bar often interrupted by two rips, including a permanent one near Dune Rocks. North Stradbroke Island, known for its rugged beauty, is a haven for those seeking both relaxation and a touch of thrill. The island's diverse wildlife and serene landscapes make it a perfect spot for nature lovers. Whether you're keen on surfing the waves or simply enjoying a peaceful stroll along the beach, there's something here for everyone. Plus, the island's rich history adds an intriguing layer to your visit.
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Cylinder Beach
Cylinder Beach is a charming little cove nestled between the headlands of Cylinder and Home Beach. It draws families in with its easy access; the car park is just a short stroll from the sandy shoreline. The waves here tend to be gentle, making it an ideal spot to lay back on your towel or take a leisurely swim when the weather is nice. But watch out: if the southerly winds pick up, a side sweep can whisk you along the shore. Surfers also find joy at Cylinder Beach when the surf conditions align just right. You'll feel safe knowing that lifeguards and lifesavers keep a watchful eye over the waters. And if you're into exploring, the nearby North Gorge Walk offers stunning views of the coastline and even a chance to spot some dolphins or sea turtles. Whether you're there for relaxation or adventure, this beach has a little something for everyone.
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Australia's Sea World
Dive beneath the surface and uncover a whole new realm of excitement at Sea World, the top marine park in Australia! Begin your adventure by joining the Seal Guardians Presentation, where you can learn about ocean conservation. Or, if you’re looking to relax, find a shady spot while the kids splash around at The Reef at Castaway Bay, the latest water attraction. Don't miss out on meeting Chase and Marshall from PAW Patrol, and check out their lively show, PAW Patrol On Holiday. Get up close and personal with incredible marine creatures, from playful dolphins and seals to majestic polar bears and charming penguins. For a sky-high thrill, hop on the new Sea World Sky Flyer. You’ll be treated to stunning views of Sea World and the Gold Coast Broadwater as you soar 33 meters above the ground in a giant swing chair. The Sea Jellies Illuminated exhibit is a must-see, showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of sea jellies with captivating displays and educational insights. Thrill-seekers will love the Jet Rescue ride, where you can zoom around the track on your own speedy jet ski. And if you're up for more excitement, tackle the incredible Storm Coaster. While you're there, take a moment to explore the surrounding Gold Coast area. It’s renowned for its stunning beaches and bustling nightlife, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re a marine enthusiast or a thrill-seeker, Sea World has something for everyone.
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Snapper Rocks
Snapper Rocks is a charming little rocky outcrop located on the northern edge of Point Danger, nestled at the southern tip of Rainbow Bay on the Gold Coast. Known as the starting point of the famous man-made Superbank, Snapper Rocks offers an exhilarating point break that stretches through Rainbow Bay, Greenmount Point, Coolangatta Beach, and all the way to Kirra, covering around two kilometers. This stretch, known as the Superbank, has gained a reputation as one of the most reliable surf breaks in Queensland. It proudly hosts the annual World Surf League’s Quiksilver and Roxy Pro events. The surf here is exceptional, with multiple barrel sections popping up anywhere along the wave. Since the 1990s, the quality of the surf has skyrocketed, earning it a legendary status among surfers for its long, hollow, and world-class waves. For a perfect spot to watch the action unfold, head to the Rainbow Bay Surf Club. Here, you can enjoy a laid-back meal while soaking up the thrilling views of the break. Snapper Rocks isn't just for surfers. The area is a favorite among photographers and nature lovers too. Early mornings offer stunning sunrises over the ocean, and if you're lucky, you might even spot dolphins playing in the surf. Whether you're riding the waves or simply watching from the shore, Snapper Rocks is a must-visit destination on the Gold Coast.
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Main Beach
While other suburbs draw their names from exotic Aboriginal words or English seaside villages, Main Beach is refreshingly straightforward. Nestled at the northern tip of the Gold Coast, this spot got its name for being the main surf beach for the town of Southport. But don't let the simplicity of its name fool you; Main Beach is a delightful mix of old charm and modern flair, just waiting to be uncovered. One of the highlights of visiting Main Beach is, naturally, the beach itself. Here, the historic Pavilion 34, once an old bathing pavilion, has been transformed into a laid-back beach café. It serves classic Aussie favorites like chiko rolls, potato scallops, pineapple fritters, and, of course, fish and chips. The vintage male and female change pavilions still stand, adorned with retro photos that offer a nostalgic glimpse into Main Beach's past. This charming pavilion is right next to the Southport Surf Club, which has been a staple of the Gold Coast since 1936. Nearby, a sprawling, shady park invites visitors to enjoy oceanfront picnics under the sun. Venturing away from the sandy shores, you'll find Tedder Avenue. This lively strip is where sassy socialites and laid-back surfers mingle among modern cafes, chic restaurants, lively bars, and trendy boutiques. If you're in the mood for more shopping or a taste of style, take a leisurely stroll towards the Southport Spit, affectionately known as The Spit by locals. This area offers a stunning view of the ocean as well as a chance to explore the natural beauty of the Gold Coast. Whether you're a beach lover, a foodie, or a shopaholic, Main Beach has something special to offer.
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Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets
Every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday evening, a lively crowd of treasure seekers, bargain hunters, and evening strollers flocks to the Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets. This bustling scene stretches along the coast with over 120 stalls, creating a vibrant atmosphere as live entertainers add a touch of magic to the night. As one of the largest night markets on the Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets offer an impressive array of high-quality products. You can find everything from chic fashion and unique jewelry to stunning artworks and captivating photography. Beauty enthusiasts will delight in the selection of beauty products, and those looking to spruce up their homes will find plenty of stylish homewares. The market is not just about shopping; it's an experience. Picture yourself with the ocean breeze in your hair, the sound of waves mingling with laughter, and the scent of delicious street food wafting through the air. It's a perfect spot to unwind, discover unique finds, and soak in the local culture. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this market is a must-visit for anyone who loves a good deal or simply enjoys a lively night out by the beach.
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The Wax Museum
Get ready to be blown away by the fascinating wax museum nestled in the bustling center of Surfers Paradise. Here, you'll encounter figures from history, iconic movie stars, brilliant scientists, daring explorers, notorious villains, regal royalty, and influential world leaders. Each one is presented with incredible realism, dressed in meticulously recreated costumes that transport you to different eras and stories. The museum is a delightful blend of education and entertainment, making it a perfect stop for curious minds and selfie enthusiasts alike. As you wander through the exhibits, you'll feel as if you're walking through time, standing shoulder to shoulder with legends. The attention to detail in the sculptures is truly remarkable, capturing not just the likeness but the spirit of each character. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun day out, this place promises an unforgettable experience.
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Infinity
Infinity offers a mind-blowing 30-minute adventure through 20 futuristic, maze-like worlds of wonder. Each one is brimming with special effects, atmospheric soundscapes, and illusions that stretch your imagination to infinity. This dreamlike funhouse is a global first, providing entertainment for all ages and nationalities. It's an interactive experience that guarantees good family fun and serves as an excellent group or team-building activity. Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise, Infinity is a must-visit attraction that leaves a lasting impression. As you wander through this maze of creativity and innovation, you'll be amazed by the seamless blend of art and technology. The experience is not just about visual spectacle; it’s also an auditory delight with its cleverly designed sound fields. Ideal for anyone looking to add a sprinkle of magic to their day, Infinity promises a memorable adventure.
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SkyPoint Observation Deck
Sit back, relax, and enjoy a delicious meal as you soak in the breathtaking 360-degree views of the Gold Coast. Perched atop the iconic Q1 Building, SkyPoint offers a unique vantage point from one of the world's tallest residential towers. From this sky-high perch, you'll be treated to sweeping panoramic views that stretch from the rolling surf to the lush hinterland and beyond. SkyPoint isn't just about the views, though; it’s an experience. The observation deck is a favorite among both locals and tourists, offering a chic café where you can sip on a coffee or indulge in a tasty treat while taking in the scenery. The Q1 Building itself is a marvel of modern architecture, standing tall as a symbol of the Gold Coast's vibrant energy and coastal charm. Whether you're a thrill-seeker taking on the SkyPoint Climb or just here for a leisurely visit, the experience is unforgettable. If you're planning a trip to the Gold Coast, make sure SkyPoint is at the top of your list. It's not just a place to see the sights; it's a chance to feel the pulse of the city from its highest point.
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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Step into the enchanting world of the Gold Coast Wildlife Sanctuary and experience the magic of its 27 hectares of lush Currumbin rainforest. As you wander through open animal enclosures, you might find yourself hand-feeding kangaroos or sharing a cuddle with a koala. The sanctuary offers more than just a walk in the park: get ready for the lively lorikeet feeding sessions, the captivating free-flight bird shows, and mesmerizing Aboriginal performances. If you're up for a challenge, take on the TreeTops Challenge High Ropes Course. This thrilling adventure features 90 canopy ropes challenges that will test your skills. Don't miss a peek into the Wildlife Hospital precinct, where dedicated vets work wonders with the animals. For the little ones or the young at heart, Wild Island's outdoor themed playground is a delight. Kids can hop aboard a miniature train as they explore the sanctuary's wonders. One of the sanctuary's newer gems is the Lost Valley, a five-hectare exotic precinct that transports you to the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. This hidden paradise is home to some of the world's most fascinating creatures. Say hello to friendly lemurs, spot the Cotton-top tamarins, gaze at the adorable red pandas, and watch the capybaras in action. As you stroll, don't forget to look up and admire the free-flying birds and exotic reptiles. The sanctuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences. The Gold Coast is not just about sun and surf. Here, you can reconnect with nature and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Pacific Fair Shopping Centre
Pacific Fair on the Gold Coast is a must-visit haven for shopping enthusiasts and foodies alike. It's a sprawling paradise of luxury and iconic global brands, mixed with top-notch Australian retailers. Picture this: around 400 stores nestled among lush tropical landscapes, creating a unique outdoor vibe that feels like a chic retreat. Whether you’re a fan of high-end fashion or just love to window shop, you’ll find an impressive lineup of luxury labels here. Think Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, and Tiffany & Co. If you're more into trendy global brands, don't miss H&M, Sephora, UNIQLO, and Zara. It's like the best of the world's shopping hotspots all rolled into one place. When hunger strikes, Pacific Fair doesn't disappoint. Enjoy late-night dining at swanky restaurants in The Resort, The Patio, and The Boulevard. If you're in the mood for something quicker, the Food Court has a variety of fast food options to satisfy any craving. For those needing a break from shopping, the first-class Visitor Lounge offers a cozy spot to relax. It features coach set down and parking, free WiFi, and a prayer room. You can also find luggage storage lockers and shower amenities for a small fee. Don't forget to grab your complimentary Visitor Privileges Pass from the Visitor Lounge. It’s your ticket to exclusive deals across the center. While you're there, take a moment to enjoy the Gold Coast's sunny charm. The center's design beautifully merges indoor and outdoor spaces, offering a refreshing shopping experience that captures the essence of this iconic Australian destination.
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Dreamworld
Dreamworld, Australia's largest theme park, truly has something for everyone. If you’re an adrenaline junkie, brace yourself for the ride of your life on the world's tallest free-falling ride, where you’ll soar from zero to 100 miles per hour and defy gravity at 15 stories high on the Big Thrill Rides. For animal lovers, Tiger Island offers a thrilling chance to get up close with the jungle's most formidable predator. Meanwhile, Dreamworld Corroboree invites you to dive into the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australian culture and wildlife. Families can enjoy a leisurely journey aboard the Dreamworld Express, make a splash on the Log Ride, or take a nostalgic trip back in time with Dreamworld’s Vintage Cars. For the little ones, ABC KIDS WORLD is a delight, where they can meet beloved TV characters like Hoot and Hootabelle, and even Dorothy the Dinosaur. The DreamWorks Experience brings animated favorites Madagascar, Shrek, and Kung-Fu Panda to life, creating an unforgettable adventure for all ages. Switching gears to WhiteWater World, now part of the Dreamworld universe, you can ride massive waterslides or catch the perfect simulated wave on the FlowRider. It's also the perfect spot to cool off in the wave pool on a sunny day. Don’t forget to indulge in some retail therapy at the many shops, including the flagship LEGO® store, where you can pick up a unique souvenir to remember your Dreamworld adventure. With so much packed into one place, Dreamworld promises an unforgettable experience for everyone. Whether you seek thrills or chills, or just a place to relax and explore, this park has it all!
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Energy Entertainment
With over 16 years of experience working with various artists and event organizers globally, Energy Entertainments always delivers the highest standard of shows. Specializing in high-energy wow-factor fire entertainment and providing specialty entertainers for events and celebrations, we are always searching for the new, the original, and the next best thing in entertainment, we love making events better and surprising the guests with something they've never seen before. By providing a professional service from start to finish with good communication we deliver a highly entertaining experience on every occasion.Get in touch: https://energyentertainments.com.au/
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Soak Bathhouse
Give yourself a break. Press your reset button. Build up awesome immunity. Now, more than ever, it’s important to stay healthy in body, mind and spirit. At Soak Bathhouse, discover a luxurious but affordable urban bathhouse, day spa and massage reinvented for today.Set in the sun-kissed Queensland, you can experience Soak Bathhouse at Mermaid Beach on the Gold Coast, or at our newest rooftop bathhouse in West End, Brisbane.Relaxation means different things to different people. We are not your traditional day spa with strict silence and cucumbers on your eyes. We love to see people laughing, connecting with friends, and reaping the benefits of feeling re-energised while they soak. Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays are busy with people connecting and socialising, and we recommend weekdays for day spa or massage if a quieter experience is what you’re looking for.
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Warner Bros. Movie World
Step into the excitement of Warner Bros. Movie World, Australia's top theme park, where fun and adventure await at every corner. Feel the thrill of world-class rides, captivating attractions, and entertaining shows, while rubbing shoulders with some of your favorite stars. Home to the tallest, longest, and fastest Hyper Coaster in the Southern Hemisphere, Movie World offers a full day of Hollywood-style excitement. Here, you can meet the beloved Looney Tunes characters and encounter the iconic Superheroes and Supervillains of the DC Universe. Discover the newly revamped Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster Next Generation, a family favorite with its fresh special effects like projections and lasers. It's an experience packed with endless thrills and spooky surprises. Don't forget to catch the exclusive JL 52 Batmobile during the Streets Star Parade. Throughout the day, you can snap photos with Batman and his sleek ride, making for unforgettable memories. And for all the Justice League enthusiasts, meeting Cyborg is a must. As the most technically advanced member, he's part man, part machine, and entirely superhero. Be sure to capture a photo with this impressive figure, along with your other superhero favorites, during your adventure! While you're there, treat yourself to some delicious snacks and explore themed shops for unique souvenirs. Movie World isn't just a theme park, it's a journey into the heart of movie magic.