Townsville Travel Guide
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Townsville Overview
Townsville, situated by the coastline enjoys an average of 320 days of sunshine
every year. The largest tropical city in northern Australia, a Townsville overview
would show us an urban residential population of 148,800 approximately (as on
30 June 2005). Townsville, popularly known as the "Capital of North Queensland",
is a great tourist attraction and a perfect Townsville overview would not escape
the major attractions like the Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland's Tropical
Rainforest region, the Outback and thee historical Goldfields of Charters Towers
and Ravenswood.
Take a light evening walk along The Strand, Ross Creek and the Central Business
District and you will feel in high spirits then and there. Roller blading along
The Strand can also be quite exciting. Weekends and late afternoons find Townsville
really booming with life. Taxis, buses and car rentals are easily available
for longer journeys to the Outback or the rainforest. A Townsville overview
also finds a ferry trip to Magnetic Island an awesome tourist expedition. It
is only 20 minutes from downtown Townsville but it takes you to a different
place altogether.
Townsville provides a bird's eye view of Magnetic Island and the glittering
blue waters of the Coral Sea welcomes all its tourists to a place as warm as
its sunshine.
Townsville overview finds it as a perfect holiday base from where the visitors
can experience the natural wonders of the diverse North Queensland region through
day tours, cruises or adventure excursions .
Townsville offers its visitors a mouth-watering multi-cuisine culture. A walk
down Palmer Street and you would find a diverse convergence of restaurants from
all around the world.
A Townsville overview also takes a peep into the education institutions here.
Charters Towers is well known for its boarding schools, and many public and
private schools offering a high standard of education in the region. James Cook
University (JCU) in Townsville offers 170 undergraduate and 120 post graduate
courses. Vocational training in tourism, engineering and construction, nursing
and health services, business and information systems, and community services
are also popular.
Townsville Overview finds the city continuing to be the most popular place for
holidaying because of the weather, the wide range of available activities, the
excellent restaurants and nightlife, and the convenient cost structure of accommodation
and tours.
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