Children Friendly Vacation Spots

Although the Gold Coast is know for it’s amazing parks, filled with thrill rides and excitement, there are also many parks in the Sunshine Coast region, that the family can enjoy. The parks in the Sunshine Coast do not offer all the thrill rides, like the Gold Coast, however they can still provide the family with days full of entertaining fun.

Some of the parks that you should visit while staying in the Sunshine Coast include:

At Castle Bli Bli you have the chance to explore and ancient medieval castle. Within the walls you will be able to explore a torture chamber, medieval armor and dancing dolls for different world regions. You can venture into the dungeons and look at the displays of ancient fairy stories and artifacts. When you venture up to the tower you got an amazing view of the countryside and cane fields. Castle Bli Bli is a great day for everyone in your family.

Aussie World is a popular tourist attraction, and best of all it is free admission. This park is full of Aussie style dinning and shopping. There is a Pub, Ettamogah, that is themed from a comic book, and has loads of abstract items around, that are worth looking at. It is a attraction that is a day of fun, the whole family will enjoy. When visiting Aussie World you are entering into a day of shopping, dining and fun for all!

Underwater World Mooloolaba is a journey to another world as you are swept over four thrilling interactive levels. While here you get a chance to walk through underwater tunnels, where you can observe sharks, crocodiles, stingrays and whales in their natural habitat. While there you will be taken on an interactive journey from land to deep sea featuring the worlds largest marine, land and migratory crab species in one of the largest themed exhibits ever. So there is no need to snorkel or scuba, while at Underwater World, as you can walk right up to everything you want to see.

When trying to book sunshine coast accommodation check out www.sunshinecoastinformation.com.au. They offer information on everything from local events to Caloundra Hotels

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