Tropical North Queensland, centering around Cairns and Port Douglas, is the tourist meca for the wet tropics and known as the area where the reef meets the rainforest. Few places on earth can boast such natural attractions as the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage listed tropical rainforests and, as a result, the area is famous for its many tourism destinations.
There is no official boundary that separates North Queensland from the rest of the state, but unofficially it is usually considered to have a southern border south of Mackay. To the north the boundary extends to the Far North Region centred around Cairns and out west to the Gulf Country.
Townsville, the largest urban centre in North Queensland, is regarded as the unofficial capital. The major seaport at Townsville handles exports from the mines in Mount Isa and cattle exports from inland areas. The region contains a bulk sugar exporting terminal at Lucinda in the north and Mackay, Australia’s sugar capital, also ships sugar and coal from its harbour.
The beautiful coastal beaches, townships and nearby islands including the Whitsunday Islands offer accommodation options extending from back packer hostels to some of the best five star resorts in the country and there were 1,968,000 domestic and international visitors to Tropical North Queensland in 2010. It is this proliferation of holiday accommodation and repeat business that has attracted many serious Management Rights purchasers to North Queensland.
Calvin Bailey,our professional in North Queensland agent, will offer you unrivalled information about the Management Rights industry in the region having owned and/or managed several local Management Rights businesses.




