The world's largest coral reef system, the Great Barrier Reef stretches almost 1500 miles into the Pacific from the tip of Queensland. Designated a Marine Park by the Australian government and a World Heritage Area by UNESCO, the reef is home to an extraordinary abundance of species and habitats. Snorkeling, diving and fishing are rightly popular along the reef, nowhere more so than on the Whitsunday Islands, where the silica sands and aqua waters of the Coral Sea create the perfect beach escape.
Restaurants in Great Barrier Reef
4.5 based on 46 reviews
I saw an advert for Warrina cineplex in the local paper so I gave it a try. It’s cleaner than most cinemas. Tickets and food are good value. The clearly posted standards of dress & behaviour mean that everyone can have a good experience. I will be going back once blockbusters are being released again.
4.0 based on 78 reviews
Moonlight Cinema is Australia's favourite outdoor cinema, showing new release films and family classics on the lawns of QT Resort Port Douglas from June to October. We screen Thursday to Sunday outside of school holidays and Tuesday to Sunday during school holidays.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
We went there for a 7:30 session movie on Saturday evening (Bohemian Rhapsody) - well worth the watch in cinema No.6 second large cinema in complex with great sound and big screen. First time visit since cinema has been built and it’s quiet a modern place. Great location, ease of parking. Friendly staff with plenty of cinema goodies for sale. Reasonable ticket prices. Good range of restaurants down stairs. Really nice seats where you can lean backwards a little bit for comfort with plenty of leg and space to neighbouring seats .Clean toilets.
BCC Cinemas Cairns Earlville has six cinemas with 35mm and digital projection. It's the perfect spot to catch the latest movies!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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3.5 based on 17 reviews
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