Discovering all there is to know about this region on the web will keep bringing up three main things, and not really anything else, they are the Aboriginal peoples and culture, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. Actually this area has many other things to do besides these three main attractions. Bundara Gallery - Conveniently located in the heart of Port Douglas you will find this incredibly gallery. It offers a mix of Aboriginal, historical and modern art from around the world with a focus on local artists of Aboriginal descent both past and present. The quality of the works found in this gallery is spectacular and each provides a look at the history of the region with authentication. 
Cape Tribulation Exotic Fruit Farm - This experience will allow you a unique look at fruit farming in the region. Come and learn more about these incredible fruits as you listen to stories about them and learn how to eat and prepare these fruits properly. You will enjoy some tasting as well as a walk through the incredible organic orchard.
Mount Surprise Fossicking Tours - This unique tour experience allows you to come and dig up your own gems such as Quartz, Topaz and Aquamarine. Novices and children are welcome as you can come an learn how these unique stones are acquired from the Earth. Some walking across uneven ground is part of the tour and you will be given the opportunity to have your gem made into a sparkling stone that shines and can be appraised by an expert. An on-sight caf is also available.
It's possible to find these along with other attractions by looking at the local newspaper or online. A lot of the hotels have pamphlets about other attractions and you can look through those to find what is interesting to you. Visiting the rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef is recommended but there are many other experiences to be had in Australia's Tropical North Queensland.





























Montserrat Mountain is an easy trip by train from Barcelona, with a number of trains heading here from the city each day. It is also one of the most popular day trips from Barcelona, and there are a number of organized tours operating here if you’d prefer.Montserrat is an attractive, and quite strange-looking, mountain. The best way to see it is on the cable car, from which you will be able to admire the strange and attractive rock pillars on your way up. At the top you will find the ninth-century monastery, from where spectacular views can be enjoyed. If you’re feeling adventurous you should also take advantage of the great trekking opportunities on offer.
Tarragona is a great option as a day trip for anyone who is a bit of a history buff. Here the main attraction is the spectacular Roman ruins which will be well worth the trip on their own. Tarragona is just over an hour away from Barcelona so it is easy to reach, and you could travel here by train or bus. When you arrive you will find the remains of the ancient amphitheatre, but perhaps of greater interest is the well-preserved aqueduct. There are lots of other important historical remains, and you should also take the opportunity to visit the impressive Gothic cathedral.
Admittedly, the overwhelming reason that most people decide to visit Figueres is to visit the world-famous Dalí Museum, or the Teatre Museu Gala Salvador Dalí. If you are a fan of the painter then this is an absolute must. Dalí was born here and he actually designed the museum himself, which remains his biggest surrealist piece of work. Figueres is just a two-hour train ride from Barcelona, so it’s easy to visit the town in a day. You can also take a guided tour from Barcelona. Apart from the museum it is a pleasant place to spend some time, with plenty of cafes to enjoy and a picturesque Old Town to explore.
Girona is a beautiful medieval city that’s located about one-and-a-half hours from Barcelona if you travel by train. It is a very attractive city and situated on the side of a hill. It is simply a great place to stroll around and admire the architecture, and you’ll be able to enjoy the relative peace in comparison to the big city of Barcelona. There are a number of attractions to visit during your time here, including the Roman Baths, the Cinema Museum, and the attractive Jewish quarter.
Salou is an attractive seaside resort about 92 km from Barcelona. The many splendid beaches attract people from all over the region, but an even greater draw is the Port Aventura theme park. This huge theme park has many fantastic rides, and is a great day out for the whole family. But beyond the theme park, Salou is also a pleasant place to stroll around enjoying the scenery, and you should also head to the Salou Promenade, an attractive landmark that stretches along the coast of Llevant Beach. As it is quite a touristy location there are plenty of amenities here, making it an ideal day trip from Barcelona.






If you are looking to rope in some great bargains, then Waterlooplein Flea market is just the place for you. It is the biggest and the oldest flea market in Amsterdam and you can find many interesting thing like posters, spray paints, antique pieces of furniture, trendy t shirts and a lot of cool traditional stuff from countries like Africa. If you are really adventurous, you can even get tattoos here.
The Spui book market is a virtual paradise for avid book readers. There are millions of interesting and antique book to be found under the makeshift tents of the market. The flea market ahs absolutely every form of literature- pottery, fiction, biographies and what not. Not only will you get a taste of Dutch literature, you will also find a wide range of international books.
The Noordermarkt Flea Market is another sprawling hip flea market of Amsterdam. Just like Waterlooplein market, it has a variety of cool intriguing stuff like bags made during World War II, old military outfits and other vintage goods including jewellery and old clothes. It is a must visit for people who enjoy collecting ethnic stuff that is deeply rooted in history.
If you are a weekend person, then you can always visit the Art Plein Spui- the place where local artists sell their creations on Sundays. The market is especially famous for its oil paintings and you can also find replicas of renowned paintings at cheap prices.