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Brisbane Honeymoon Packages

Capital of the state of Queensland, Brisbane is the third most populous city in Australia. ‘Bris’ means ‘to break or smash,’ and ‘ban’ means ‘bone,’ Brisbane is named after the Brisbane River, which in turn was named after one of the Governors of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane.
Brisbane has one event or the other all year round for tourists to participate in and enjoy. The Brisbane Comedy Festival, World Science Festival, Woodford Folk Festival, BrisAsia Festival, Brisbane Writer’s Festival, and Queensland Music Festival are some events hosted in Brisbane.

Book one of the Brisbane Honeymoon Packages offered by TravelTriangle and make your honeymoon experience memorable. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience.

Best Tourist Places To Explore In Brisbane

1. Wheel of Brisbane

What’s Special: Thrilling ride

Timings: 10 am to 10 pm

Transportation Option: Bus, cab, rented vehicle

Built to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Queensland, Wheel of Brisbane provides a 360-degree view of the Brisbane River and Brisbane city. It consists of 42 fully enclosed and air-conditioned gondolas with a running commentary. The ride lasts 12 minutes and is a must-experience with your lover in Brisbane Honeymoon Packages.

2. James Street

What’s Special: Retail therapy

Timings: varies from store to store

Transportation Option: Rented vehicle, bus, cab

James Street has something to offer everyone. From local apparel stores to high-end international designer outlets, homeware to art galleries, fine dining to casual eateries, and coffee shops to bars, one can pick from a wide variety of options. It is the best place for retail therapy and eateries to explore with your better half in Brisbane Honeymoon Tour Packages.

3. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

What’s Special: Intriguing wildlife

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Transportation Option: Bus, cab, rented vehicle

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was established to protect one of the most iconic species of Australia, the Koalas. One can witness the experienced staff of the Sanctuary feeding the birds and animals during a live show. In addition to Koalas, one can find species like Short-beaked Echidna, Red-necked Wallaby, Gang-gang Cockatoo, Rainbow Lorikeet, Kelpie, Border Collie, and many more in the Sanctuary. Don’t miss a visit to this destination on your Honeymoon trip to Brisbane.

4. Streets Beach

What’s Special: Artificial wonder, picnic spot

Timings: 7 am to 9 pm

Transportation Option: Rented vehicle, bus, cab

An artificial and sparkling blue inlet, Streets Beach consists of two varied beaches- white and sandy, situated next to each other. Located in the middle of Brisbane, the beach remains under constant observation by lifeguards. One can swim and enjoy a picnic with loved ones.

5. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-Tha

What’s Special: Natural beauty

Timings: Every day, 8 am to 5 pm (April to August), 8 am to 6 pm (September to March)

Transportation Option: Bus, cab, rented vehicle

Offering the largest collection of Australian native rainforest trees in the world, the Botanic Gardens houses natural wildlife, a Japanese Garden, Tropical Dome, and a Children’s Playground. The Gardens are perfect for strolling with your partner and birdwatching.

6. Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)

What’s Special: Forms of art

Timings: 10 am to 5 pm

Transportation Option: Rented vehicle, cab, bus

Situated on the banks of the Brisbane River, the Gallery of Modern Art is a part of the Queensland Cultural Center. Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, it is among the finest museums in the world. Exhibitions are held here throughout the year. It is a must-visit place in the Brisbane Package for couples who are art enthusiasts. Another nearby art gallery, Queensland Art Gallery, 150 meters from GOMA, can also be visited.

Best Time To Visit Brisbane

March to May

The onset of the autumn season is the best time to visit Brisbane. The weather makes the sightseeing experience fruitful. Events such as The Brisbane Comedy Festival, World Science Festival, and CMC Rocks QLD in March, The World Science Festival in April, and Bike Week in May, are the highlights of Brisbane.

June to August

The winters in Brisbane are not freezing at all. The weather is pleasant, attracting tourists in large numbers. One can attend the Out of the Box festival in June and the Queensland Music Festival in July if one visits during the respective months.

September to November

During the spring season in Brisbane, days are warm, and nights are cool. Brisbane Festival and Brisbane Writer’s Festival happen in September. On the other hand, Oktoberfest takes place in October.

December to February

Brisbane experiences humid weather during the summer months. However, January and February receive heavy rainfall, sometimes causing thunderstorms. It hampers sightseeing. Woodford Folk Festival, BrisAsia Festival, and MELT, held between December and February, gather crowds in Brisbane.

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Rajat's 10 days trip to Australia

8 years ago
It was a good trip, a little expensive though coz of our activities and self drive car. The Hamilton island was a paradise. We hired a golf buggy there, only option, did ATV off roading, Snorkelling, kayaking, scuba diving etc. The scuba diving was not Bad. It was just for the name sake. Maldives has better scuba. Gold coast was a city of beach, party, good people, skyscrappers, and fun. We had only 2 nights there, which felt less. Did Sky diving there, which was awesome. Hired a car for commuting. Brisbane was boring. Nothing to do. Hired a luxury sedan, and traveled to Great ocean road. It was an awesome experience. It has 100s of secluded beaches alongside road. Went for a hiking in the national park on the ocean road. It was a dense rain forest and have a relaxing air. Moved to sydney for our last destination. It was very bad experience. Nothing to do or see. They have only opera house, wax museum, small zoo etc. which is very childish and boring. The cruise dinner was a torture. Stupid prolonged dance, bad tasting Indian food, small old cruise. Do not waste your time here. At last, choose hamilton island, gold coast, great ocean road, kangaroo island, in your trip to Australia. Drop the usual itinerary and explore the country's nature and flora and fauna rather than the cities. Hamilton Island, Skydiving, Gold Coast, Great Ocean Road.
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How To Reach Brisbane?

By Air

Brisbane Airport, the third largest airport in Australia, is located 20 kilometers from the main city center. India does not have direct flights to Australia, but one can book stop-over flights.

By Rail

The NSW TrainLink connects Canberra and Melbourne to Brisbane. In addition, Queensland Rail Travel has services to Brisbane from many centers in Queensland.

By Road

Brisbane is well-connected to the rest of Australia via different highways. One can opt for cars, buses, or coaches.