Queensland Location Tipped as Next Hotspot
Beautiful Moreton Bay Provides Stunning Accommodation to Brisbane Tourists
Australia is a very attractive holiday location for many British tourists, with many younger travellers opting to spend months or even years exploring the nation located on the other side of the world. Queensland in particular is a destination which lures many looking for golden sun, sea and sand. And now experts have revealed that Redcliffe is becoming one of the areas trendiest hotspots.
Located approximately half an hour outside of the thriving city of Brisbane, Redcliffe is a quiet coastal resort which offers visitors a laid back and relaxing atmosphere. With glorious coastline that overlooks Moreton Bay, the area is seeing a revival in popularity, particularly as the well-known Oaks Hotels & Resorts have provided stunning accommodation for visitors to the area. Mon Komo offers 76 spacious apartments with unobstructed sea views which are only steps away from Sutton's Beach. With all rooms and apartments being carefully decorated to reflect the laid back nature of beach life, the resort is ideal for holidaymakers wanting somewhere to stay away from the bustling metropolis of Brisbane.
Flying to Australia from the UK is relatively easy due to the nation's popularity, and whilst travelling can take a while, a large range of services offer plenty of choice. Choices including economy, premium economy and business class flights all exist with airlines such as Qantas, Thai and Cathay Pacific. So for individuals wanting a quiet retreat within easy distance of city life, Redcliffe is an ideal Australian option
Posted by Cathy, 06 April 2011 14:13
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