Sweet sugar cane and other Mackay tourist destinations

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The Sarina Sugar Shed is an authentic miniature sugar processing plant with machinery that has been sourced from around the world. The miniature sugar processing mill and distillery is the only one of its kind in Australia. For over 100 years the processing of sugar cane has remained mainly unchanged, from the harvesting, extraction and evaporation process and to the storage. The shed allows visitors to see the whole process taking the raw sugar canes and transforming them into the many colors and types of granules you find at the supermarket today.

To help explain and demonstrate the processes of sugar cane to sugar the Sugar Shed uses the miniature processing mill and multi media presentations. There are four tours daily, check the website, www.sarinasugarshed.com.au for times of the tours and entry prices for the Sugar Shed. There is the Just Sweet Cafe with refreshments and snacks. The Shed has picnic areas and is wheelchair friendly. The Sarina Sugar Shed produces a range of Gourmet Sauces available for purchase from the shed. The most amazing liqueurs are also distilled on the premises and are available for purchase; choose from some very interesting liqueurs. Sarina Mango Rum Liqueur is a blend of Sarina Spirit which has been soaked in the local Bowen mangoes and flavored with rum, coffee and chocolate. The Sarina Rum Liqueur is the most popular liqueur produced at the Sugar Shed and is a blend of Sarina Spirit, chocolate and coffee flavors. Sarina Coconut Rum Liqueur is a light bodied coconut rum, distilled from sugarcane and blended with coconut, a wonderful drink for making cocktails and with mixers. There are also Vodka are Schnapps to try all produce at the Sugar Shed and very high quality liqueurs. Another very popular drink made on site is the ginger beer, this is a non alcoholic drink brewed from an old family recipe and very refreshing on a hot tropical day.

The Sugar Shed is located just off the Bruce Highway as you head south from Mackay for 37 kilometers; the shed location is well signed and easy to find. For your hire car needs use carhiremackayairport.com.au, this is a premium comparison service offering customers quotes from the major car hire companies like Avis and Budget. Find hire cars at the Mackay Airport and many other locations in Queensland and Australia from the one website. Quotes are fully inclusive of GST (tax), basic insurance coverage and any extras that you add on during the booking. If your booking remains the same then the quoted price is guaranteed to be the price you pay when you pick up your hire car.

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Car Hire Mackay Airport, Australia

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Nebo is a small town located in North Queensland. Nebo is a beautiful and diverse region, with prime grazing land and crops, significant coal deposits and a rich history of gold. Around 90 kilometers from Mackay, it is only a short drive to the town of Nebo. The Nebo Museum gives visitors to the area a chance to view relics from the gold rush days. The Museum was started by local people during the Shire’s Centenary in 1983. First located in the old Nebo Police Station the museum was later relocated to its own building and stands as a tribute to the pioneers of the gold mining past. Nebo was the closest rural and gold mining town to Mackay and is an important town in remembering the harsh history in Northern Queensland. The Museum in Nebo is run by volunteers from the community, and is open for viewing from 9am to 3pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays or by appointment, which can be arranged with the regional council located in the building next door. The Nebo Museum has on show a collection of paintings, the Mount Britton Collection of paintings displaying the story of the early pioneers to the region.

Just outside of Nebo you will find the Pioneer Tracks of Queensland Gallery. The Gallery is housed in the Marley Accommodation Center on the Nebo Highway, and is showing a photographic display of the early years of the settlement of the state of Queensland. When visiting Queensland and touring the countryside ensure to carry water and especially in the summer month’s sunscreen is an essential. Ensure your safety when traveling, request that your hire car assistant to set the radio in the vehicle to a local station so that you can be aware of news and weather bulletins. Be sure to spend some time in the hire car becoming familiar with where everything is. Spending a few extra minutes in the car before you leave can make a big difference to your safety. Ensure that if you have requested a child safety seat or baby capsule that it has been fitted safely. Enjoy your driving holiday, use carhiremackayairport.com.au to help you find the hire car you are looking for. Car hire from the Mackay Airport and from other locations in Australia, is made simple with this site. Compare prices and car types from companies that operate from the Mackay Airport with efficiency using carhiremackayairport.com.au.

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Keeping cool at the tropical Mackay pool

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I love visiting Mackay. My partner has relatives there. It is a really big climate change from where we live in Tasmania. You really can feel the difference. And it’s so sunny, when its not raining! You can swim in pools all year round. There are stingers in the water at times and it’s not safe to swim at the beach when there are stingers; so most of the locals have pools or go to the pool. So lazily sitting in the pool on the noodle chair with my alcohpop is one of my favorite things to do when it’s hot, which is a lot. I love the different foods too. All the exotic fruits and even the flowers are different. It is such a contrast to our place so tropically beautiful. Mangoes are the go, more and more mangoes for me please and so cheap while we’re up at Christmas. There are local banana plantations and the bananas are just beautiful. What can I say; you’ve got to love tropical fruits especially when they are fresh from the farm. We take day trips out of Mackay to tour the countryside and check out any farm gate stalls.

Very soothing driving along just looking at what the country side has to offer. We rent our cars from carhiremackayairport.com.au. We always get one that’s a bit bigger than we need so that we are all comfortable and we can take the nephew out with us. With carhiremackayairport.com.au most of the cars from the companies on offer have unlimited kilometers, so we can take out time strolling around the farms and the beautiful beaches. carhiremackayairport.com.au is also able to give you a price guarantee. As a part of the vroomvroomvroom group of companies, car rental companies offer us their best deals through carhiremackayairport.com.au. Companies like Avis, Thrifty, Budget and Hertz giving us more choice in companies and vehicles. Book online with carhiremackayairport.com.au and then pick up your car from the hire car desk at the airport of your rental company. It’s really a very simple procedure. We also add a child safety seat on the booking page while checking that it’s the car we want. Prices are quoted and then carhiremackayairport.com.au will guarantee your quote. Simple stuff really, more to choose from means more competition, which means less to pay for me, and more mangoes to eat on our holiday.

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Car Hire at Mackay Airport

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Visiting the Mackay region would be incomplete without a trip to Eungella National Park, just one of many beautiful national parks you will find in the area. The park includes over twenty five kilometers of walking trails for beginners to avid hikers alike. Eungella National Park is the most visited natural attraction in the Mackay Region. Follow the track to the Sky Window to look out over the park. Make sure you wear appropriate clothing for bush walking. Good walking shoes or hiking boots, long trousers and long sleeve shirts are recommended. Be sun smart in Queensland and use sunburn creams regularly, and always wear a hat. It is important to be aware of safety when hiking; the local tourist information center will be able to advise you on what you need to know.

Finch Hatton Gorge can be found on the drive to Eungella National Park, this is a not to be missed natural attraction. Walk along the tracks to discover the Wheel of Fire Waterfalls. During the hot humid summer months finds visitors to the Gorge taking a dip in the swimming wholes. The Finch Hatton Gorge is an amazing natural structure. If you are looking for an amazing wildlife experience, try looking for platypus at Broken River. Platypuses are shy creatures and your best chance at seeing one in the wild is during the early morning and the late afternoon. You will never see anything like a platypus and seeing them in the wild is a special experience. Pick up maps of the area from the Tourist Information Center in Mackay, talk to the staff while you are there to see if there are any points of interest along the way. Pick up your hire car from Mackay Airport using carhiremackayairport.com.au. With carhiremackayairport.com.au you are able to compare multiply car hire companies on the same page, saving you time and confusion.

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