Kochi (formerly Cochin), is a port city on the southwest coast of India and is a frequent stop for cruise ships. Known as the "Gateway to Kerala," Kochi's beaches, delectable seafood, expansive malls, historical sites, and museums make it a popular tourist destination.
The Costa Brava coastal region, in northeastern Spain, offers excellent beaches and a typical Mediterranean climate, making it an enticing holiday destination. While parts of the Costa Brava coastline have been exploited by large-scale tourist developments, other areas have retained their traditional roots.
From the elegant streets of Budapest to the rolling hills of the countryside, Hungary captivates with its diversity and charm. Budapest, often called the "Pearl of the Danube," boasts architectural wonders like the iconic Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and the Széchenyi Thermal Baths, where travelers can unwind in warm, mineral-rich waters.
Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country, Kandy is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. As the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka, Kandy holds a unique charm that blends its colonial past with a rich, vibrant heritage. The city’s crown jewel is the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses a relic believed to be the tooth of the Buddha.
Chefchaouen, a picturesque city nestled in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco, is renowned for its stunning blue-painted streets and buildings. Founded in 1471, Chefchaouen's medina—a maze of narrow, winding streets—is one of its most enchanting features, where every corner reveals a splash of blue, creating a serene and photogenic atmosphere. T
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From Rockhampton you can discover the richness and diversity of this region. To the east the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean lap the Capricorn Coast which is grandly decorated with stretches of sandy beaches, the Great Barrier Reef and semi-tropical islands.
Heritage trails and reminders of years gone by abound at Mt Morgan, an old gold mining town 40 minutes drive south, which carries many reminders of its days of wealth.
West of Rockhampton you discover a section of Australia's outback territory. Here you will find the region's gemfields - towns resplendent with names such as Emerald, Anakie and Rubyvale. The national parks of Carnarvon Gorge and Blackdown Tableland are within striking distance of Rockhampton and provide a lush and tropical escape from a landscape which is home to some of the best sunsets you'll see anywhere in Australia. Rockhampton, just seven hours drive or an hour's flight from the capital Brisbane, is situated on the Tropic of Capricorn.
Many visitors stop at the Capricorn Information Centre to inspect "The Spire" built to commemorate this longitude. Attractions in the region range from the informative to the adventurous, from the mainland to the deep sea.
You see, we really do have it all. If your idea of a holiday is white beaches, warm sunshine and cold drinks - we can do. If it's inland travel, 4WD territory and bush tucker - we can do. If climbing a mountain, bathing in a waterfall and sleeping under the stars is more your idea of a good time - we can do.
In fact, there's little we can't do! So ... welcome to Central Queensland's Capricorn Region, where the outback meets the reef.