There's More To Cairns Than Crocodiles

Oct 17th, 2011 Ruud Stroobach

Cairns is a town largely depending on tourism. Many travellers arrive here after driving north along the eastern seaboard or on first touch-down after flying in from overseas.

Cairns is the capital of the tropical north but was in earlier days a service town for the sugar plantations. On first arrival it can be disappointing because it does not have the tropical allure one is expecting.

Cairns is surrounded by mangrove swamps and by no means by tropical beaches.

The sea is shallow and becomes a mud flat at low tide. Apart from this the town is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding region and the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns is famous for black marlin.

The adventurous will not be disappointed with the great many activities that are on offer.

Cairns is a centre for scuba diving, white-water rafting, kayaking, horse riding, sky diving, bungee jumping and other activities.

There is a lot of competition and tourism operators will go through great length to make sure you have a great holiday.

Things to Do In Town.

Flecker Botanic Gardens
Established in 1886 as a recreational reserve, they are now the only wet tropical botanic gardens in Australia displaying tropical plants from around the world.

Mt Whitfield Conservation Park
2 major walking tracks through forested mountain range to summit for views of Cairns and the Coral Sea.

Royal Flying Doctor Service
Highlights the history of the service with aircraft on display.

Foreshore Lagoon
This is a landscaped area with a safe swimming lagoon.

Kuranda Scenic Railway
Offers a trip through Barron Gorge to rainforest village of Kuranda.

Bulk Sugar Terminal
Offers guided tours during crushing season.
Car Hire in town there are several car rental places where you can pick up a rental car.

Further Afield.
McLeod Street Pioneer Cemetery, Tank Centre, Regional Gallery, Cairns Museum and Undersea World Aquarium. The Cairns Visitor Centre can provide more details.

Nearby.
Great Barrier Reef & Islands.
Take a tour, charter a boat or fly to see some of the spectacular sights just offshore.

Rainforest covered Fitzroy Island has impressive snorkelling sites at Welcome and Sharkfin Bays. Green Island is a reel coral cay and the surrounding reef is teeming with tropical fish. They can be seen in the underwater observatory, from a glass-bottom boat or by snorkelling. The smaller Michaelmas and Upolo cays to the north-east are important sites for ground nesting seabirds. The surrounding waters are excellent for reef swimming. Contact the visitors centre for tours.

Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
Four theatres both live and film, illustrate the culture and the history of the rainforest people of Far North Queensland.

Skyrail
Spectacular gondola ride through rainforest to Kuranda, departs from Caravonica lakes.

Bungee Tower
Bungee jump from a platform through rainforest in Smithfield, contact the visitor centre for details.

Crystal Cascades
There are nice walks by cascades, it is also a very nice spot for a swim.

Further on there are Lake Morris and Copperlode Dam, Barron and Freshwater Valleys for bushwalking, hiking white-water rafting and camping. Also there is an incredible stretch of 26 km of beaches and 4WD safaris to Cape York and the Gulf country.

About the Author:


Ruud lives in Singapore and Australia and spends his time travelling, caring for his family and writing part time for DIY Car Hire. For more information about Cairns visit Car Hire Cairns

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