The Queensland government has announced a $7.5 million plan to draw workers to regional tourism jobs. 

From July 1, job seekers will be offered a $1500 incentive to relocate, as well as $250 in travel vouchers under the "Work in Paradise" campaign.

Tourism Minister Sterling Hinchliffe says the campaign will help ease the tourism workforce shortage.

"Work in Paradise is designed to help ease the workforce shortage facing many tourism hotspots, while delivering jobs for Queenslanders and Australians," he said.