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Queensland FAQs

Queensland FAQs

Queensland FAQ's

Planning Your Trip

Where is Queensland located?

Queensland is located in north‑eastern Australia, stretching from the tropical north near the Great Barrier Reef to the subtropical south, bordering New South Wales, the Northern Territory and South Australia.

 

How long is the flight from New Zealand to Queensland?

Flights from New Zealand to Queensland typically take 3 to 4 hours, with direct services from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch to Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Cairns.

 

What are the most popular destinations in Queensland?

Queensland’s most popular destinations include Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Port Douglas and the Whitsundays, with many Kiwi travellers visiting more than one region per trip.

 

Is Queensland good for family holidays?

Yes, Queensland is one of Australia’s best family holiday destinations, known for its theme parks, safe beaches, wildlife experiences and family‑friendly resorts.

 

What is the best time of year to visit Queensland?

The most popular time to visit is from May to October, when Queensland offers warm days, lower humidity and ideal conditions - perfect for New Zealanders escaping the Kiwi winter. Remember, Queensland has tropical and subtropical climates, meaning their winter is their dry season and their summer experiences tropical downpours. 

 

How much time do you need to explore Queensland?

A 7 to 10 day holiday is ideal for one or two destinations, while two weeks or more allows visitors to combine cities, beaches and tropical regions.

Before You Leave

Do New Zealanders need a visa to visit Queensland?

No, New Zealand passport holders do not need to apply for a visa before travelling. We always recommend checking official government websites if you are a non-New Zealand passport holder and for any travel updates 

 

Is Queensland expensive for New Zealand travellers?

Queensland caters to all budgets, with good value flights, accommodation options and holiday packages making it a popular and affordable choice for Kiwi travellers.

Public transport, like trams, most trains and most busses do have 50 cent fares, making it accessible and convenient for everyone. 

 

What is the best way to get around Queensland? 

The best way to get around Queensland depends on your itinerary, but for most visitors, especially those covering multiple destinations, a combination of flying, driving and local public transport works best.

Queensland is a large state, so domestic flights are the quickest option for travelling between major regions like Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns and the Whitsundays. Within cities and coastal areas, hire cars offer the most flexibility, making it easy to reach beaches, theme parks, national parks and hinterland areas at your own pace.

In Brisbane and South East Queensland, public transport - including trains, buses and trams - are reliable, affordable and convenient for getting around city centres and nearby suburbs.

For island destinations like Hamilton Island or Fraser Island (K’gari), ferries and organised transfers are the most practical way to travel. Many travellers use a mix of transport options to balance time, cost and convenience, especially on longer Queensland holidays.

 

What to pack for a Queensland holiday?

For a Queensland holiday, pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, a hat and high‑SPF, reef-safe sunscreen for the warm climate. Bring sunglasses, insect repellent and a reusable water bottle, plus a light jacket for cooler evenings or hinterland areas. Remember Queensland's climate is tropical and subtropical, meaning the winter is their dry season and the summer experiences tropical downpours. 

While You Are There

Can you swim year‑round in Queensland?

Yes, swimming is possible year‑round across much of Queensland, especially on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and tropical north, with warm water temperatures even in winter. Stinger season is between November to May, so be sure to wear a stinger suit or take extra caution when you do water-based activities. 

 

What is there to do in Queensland?

Queensland offers a huge range of experiences for every type of traveller, from beach lovers to adventure seekers. Relax on iconic beaches along the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Tropical North Queensland, explore natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest and Whitsundays, or enjoy family‑friendly attractions, including world‑famous theme parks and wildlife experiences on the Gold Coast.
Brisbane offers epic shopping, dining and cultural experiences, while the hinterland and outback provide opportunities for hiking, waterfalls, wineries and scenic road trips.
With warm weather year‑round, Queensland is ideal for outdoor activities, island escapes and relaxed coastal holidays.