Townsville Travel Guide
Townsville ©
With a magnetic charm and dozens of fabulous attractions and
golden sandy beaches, this laid-back little town in the heart of
the tropics oozes with character and takes pride in being the
unofficial capital of Queensland. Townsville is located on the
shores of Cleveland Bay and with views of the picturesque and
idyllic Magnetic Island in the distance it's not hard to see why
people are so strongly drawn here.
Townsville played an active role in the World War II when American
and Australian troops were stationed here to cover the Pacific
campaign. Japanese bombs were even dropped in the harbour in 1942
but thankfully, there was very little damage to this coastal city.
Today an army of local and international tourists visit, drawn to
the year round good weather and varied attractions to suit any
inclination.
Take a trip to the magnificent Magnetic Island to explore the
National Park, or take the plunge and do some reef diving to
discover the famous Yongala Wreck or Great Barrier Reef to the
east. Back on land go on a 4x4 trip into the outback to the west,
marvel at the magnificently verdant tropical rainforests dotted
with waterfalls to the north, or visit the mango and sugar cane
farms in the south.
With numerous restaurants and bars, wonderful shopping
opportunities and a quiet cosmopolitan feel, Townsville has
something for everyone, though it should be noted that saltwater
crocodiles are present in all swimming locations here, including
the beach so caution should be exercised when swimming.
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