Cairns & Great Barrier Reef in Australia is perfect for your next Meeting, Incentive, Conference or Event. Here are just a few reasons why this part of the world is the natural place to meet:
Twin World Heritage areas
This is the only destination where two World Heritage areas lay side by side. The Great Barrier Reef and Australia’s Wet Tropics Rainforest will spoil incentive team with diverse experiences, incredible scenery and eco adventures.
Diverse experiences
In addition to the reef and rainforest, other experiences in the area of Cairns and Great Barrier Reef include the outback, Indigenous culture, food, beaches, mountains, wildlife, shopping, adrenalin-packed activities or absolute relaxation. Cairns & Great Barrier Reef will amaze you with a perfect mix of the excitement of new discoveries with the enchantment of exotic experiences.
Outdoor lifestyle
A maximum daytime temperatures in Cairns & Great Barrier Reef range between 25°C and 32°C throughout the year. That's why this part of Queensland is Australia’s premier tropical destination. Alfresco events, team building outdoors and enjoying the environment after a day of business are a natural part of meetings in the tropical climate.
Australia is a safe destination
Australia’s stable political system, well-maintained roads, low crime
rate and high standard of health care make it a safe and easy
country to explore. So you can safely enjoy Australia’s unique landscapes –
from the vast outback to wild ocean beaches and pristine wilderness
tracts.
If you have any questions regarding your incentive trip to Australia let us know and we will be happy to help.
Are you looking for a once in a lifetime experience for your incentive group? Something unusual and exciting in a dream destination? If you’re after an event that will inspire new ideas, deliver real business results and return on investment, look no further than Australia and UNIQ Travel, your DMC in Australia.
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TOP ACTIVE ADVENTURES FOR INCENTIVE TEAM IN AUSTRALIA
The core of any successful incentive program is that it must be motivating, and few things motivate as powerfully as incentive travel. The anticipation of a well designed, experience based incentive itinerary motivates and drives behaviour like no other. Australia
is world renowned as a magical, exotic and desirable destination and
nowhere else the active adventure will inspire the team as much as here.
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Cage Diving with Great White Sharks South Australia, Australia South Australia is the only place in Australia where incentive groups can see these endangered species at close quarters in their natural environment. Indeed it was here where Stephen Spielberg filmed the underwater scenes for the movie ‘Jaws’. Take a day on the water to see some spectacular scenery, dolphins and seabirds along the way. When the Sharks arrive, take a splash and get into the cage and stand almost nose-to-conical nose with a 4.5m great white shark. |
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Cycle down the coast Queensland, Australia Sun, surf, relaxation and biking. Cycle the scenic roads of the Gold Coast and enjoy this epic bike journey with your fellow riders. With the Gold Coast’s unique terrain and weather, the whole incentive group is sure to enjoy this laid-back tourist mecca, a mix of beachy indulgences and hinterland beauty. From a leisurely spin down the coast to the challenging “Green Jersey” ride, there is something for every cycling enthusiast. |
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Fly along magnificent Great Ocean Road Victoria, Australia More than 20 million years of history are on display along the rugged Victorian coastline. Hover above the Twelve Apostles, colossal limestone towers which rise dramatically from the sea in a helicopter, taking in the stunning scenery and watching waves crash against the coast along the world-famous Great Ocean Road. |
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Camel Riding on a soft white sand Western Australia, Australia Take a camel ride on board Broome’s longest and most photographed camel train. Enjoy an early morning or sunset ride along magnificent Cable Beach. A 22km stretch of soft white sand and warm turquoise waters is ranked among the world’s top beaches. It’s easy to sea why Western Australia was an inspiration to Baz Luhrman’s blockbuster Australia. |
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Snorkelling the Great Barrier ReefQueensland, Australia Discover the Reef from a spacious semi-submersible and snorkel among beautiful coral gardens and marine life on the spectacular outer reaches of the Great Barrier Reef. Afterwards find your own stretch of sand on one the secluded islands to soak up the spectacular view of the Coral Sea and its islands. This is an outstanding setting for the group to relax, explore and experience new adventure. |
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Surfing Bondi BeachNew South Wales, Australia What better place to learn to surf than on world-famous Bondi Beach. Fantastic waves, sunbathing models, year round sun and the coolest beachside vibe. Meet local bronzed surf lifesavers and enjoy this golden stretch of sand. Soak up Sydney’s famous beach culture and learn how to get out and up onto your first wave. With plenty of hands-you’ll be amazed at how easy, safe and enjoyable it is to learn to surf. Bring your enthusiasm, and we’ll supply the rest. >> More unique incentive travel ideas in Australia... |
15 THINGS TO DO IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Queensland is Australia’s second-largest state in size. Queenslanders
enjoy more winter sunshine and warmth than most other Australian states
and it’s perfect for all types of outdoor activities and water sports
all year round. Queensland is also home to the world famous Great Barrier Reef as well as five World Heritage listed areas.
Here are 15 exciting things to do in Queensland so why not pick a few and head to the Land Down Under to energise, discover and connect in Australia.
Here are 15 exciting things to do in Queensland so why not pick a few and head to the Land Down Under to energise, discover and connect in Australia.
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Squeak your way along the white silica sand on Whitehaven Beach. Queensland, Australia |
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Get shivers down your spine when Aboriginal elder Willie Gordon
escorts you to ancient rock art sites near Cooktown, and tells you the
stories of his ancestors. Queensland, Australia |
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Battle the rapids with a full-day white water rafting trip on the Tully River, south of Cairns. Queensland, Australia |
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Go stand-up paddle boarding at Palm Beach. Queensland, Australia |
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Rip your way around rainforest tracks on a quad bike at Daintree Station near Port Douglas. Queensland, Australia |
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Spot koalas sleeping in the tree tops on the Forts Walk at Magnetic Island. Queensland, Australia |
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Stand up at least once on a surfboard (even if it’s only for two seconds, it still counts). Queensland, Australia |
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Witness hundreds of tiny turtles bursting from their eggs and racing their brothers and sisters to the ocean at Mon Repos. Queensland, Australia |
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Taste crocodile, kangaroo meat and succulent beef at Ochre in Cairns. Queensland, Australia |
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Dive alongside graceful manta rays at Lady Elliot Island. Queensland, Australia |
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Spot a wild dingo on Fraser Island and drive the beach highway to the
middle of Fraser Island to swim in freshwater Lake McKenzie. Queensland, Australia |
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Go hunting for mud crabs through the mangroves then cook up your catch with Kuku Yalanji brothers, Linc and Brandon Walker. Queensland, Australia |
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Hand feed wild dolphins on Moreton Island. Queensland, Australia |
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Walk the beach where the rainforest meets the reef at Cape Tribulation. Queensland, Australia |
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Polish off a plate of Hervey Bay scallops with a glass of wine, sitting on the deck of Coast Restaurant & Bar in Hervey Bar. Queensland, Australia |
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