Above all else, the Hibiscus Coast is a great spot to play I-spy. A big call considering the coast is home to a national park 1012 hectares in size, the site of Australia's youngest volcano and some seriously secluded beaches.
All that pales in comparison to the endless game of 'Spotto' on offer in this 30-million-year-old rugged wilderness. In fact, the Hibiscus Coast is home to over 500 plants, 22 mammals and 140 birds to find - also known as grounds for one of Australia's biggest games of I-Spy.
In keeping with this theme of good, old-fashioned family fun, you should know this is not a destination of hotels, motels, skyscrapers or boutique digs. It's a place where the whole family can curl up in a tent, cabin or beach hut with mere footsteps between your accommodation, the ocean shoreline and the action of each day....