Miyerkules, Hulyo 25, 2012

Cairns: A Paradise


There are only two main seasons, the wet and the dry. You don’t really get cold in Cairns, but the wet season (November to May) is known for its heavy downpours and occasional tropical cyclone. The dry season (June to October) brings sunny skies and high temperatures. Most days are sunny with a light breeze, bringing perfect days for your holiday. 

The Great Barrier Reef is one Australia's most protected and valuable treasures. Alive with coral reefs, thousands of fish species and a myriad of sea creatures, make sure you find a way to experience this marine wonderland.

The Northern Beaches are a must for anyone visiting Cairns. From 10 to 25 minutes away you will find white sandy beaches such as tree-lined Palm Cove, Trinity, Ellis and Yorkeys Knob. Jellyfish stingers are present from October through to May so make sure you swim in the netted areas to avoid any injuries. The beaches of northern Queensland are world class and there are camping and picnic spots throughout the beach road.

Fitzroy Island is just as beautiful with brilliant white beaches, world-class diving and budget resort accommodation available if you want to stay overnight. Located 45 minutes from the mainland, it is over 300 hectares of National Park. Lizard Island is 240km from the mainland and 1000 hectares of beautiful rainforest. It offers luxurious resort accommodation (with a price tag) and is an absolute island haven. The world-renowned island is famous for its monitor lizards and brilliant white beaches.

One of the newest attractions in the city is the Esplanade Swimming Lagoon which is great for the whole family. Similar to Brisbane’s South Bank, it also features a salt water lagoon and it is the perfect place to relax when you have finished your shopping and sightseeing.

Outside of the city centre, there is so much to see and do. Just north of Cairns, Lake Placid Tourist Park is situated on 14 acres of rainforest, next to Lake Placid and close to the World Heritage listed Barron River Gorge National Park. A fantastic base for your holiday, this beautiful hideaway of the north offers many rainforest walking tracks with birds and wildlife everywhere.

Kuranda is located on the edge of the Atherton Tablelands, and is known for its skyrail which descends for 7 kms over the rainforest treetops for an experience you will never forget.

Not far away are the Crystal Cascades which is a perfect spot for the nature lover. You will find a number of small waterfalls, and a fantastic walk to the top where you can also jump into the pool. Great for a day trip, or a relaxing few days getaway.


Another scenic drive takes you to CopperlodeDam, which is the city’s water supply. Stretching for 25km on Lake Morris Road, it is an enjoyable drive which includes sweeping views of the valley below, spectacular rainforest and of course the dam which also has a cafe available. This drive will be easy to accomplish with your car rental, making it all the more enjoyable.



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