Australian
Natural Adventures
A specialist
travel agency for Australia travel, Australia tours, and all things
Australian.
Tourism
Australia accredited Premier Aussie Specialist.
Accredited
Tasmania Specialist
CAIRNS
(CANS)
Cairns, in far north Queensland, is one of the world's
premier travel destinations. Surrounded by two World Heritage listed
areas - the Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropics Rainforest, Cairns
has more things to do and see within 50 miles than most countries
have in their entire borders. You can explore the Great Barrier Reef,
find rare wildife deep in tropical rainforests, relax in world-rated
spas, go white water rafting, bungee-jumping, ballooning, diving with
sharks, sky-diving or hiking, take a 5-day 4WD trip into one of Australia's
wildest areas, visit the Outback, or spin the wheel at a casino. Accommodation
ranges from luxurious high-rise or boutique 5-star to basic backpacker,
motor-home or camping. You can't go snow-skiing or ice-skating, but
that's about it. Did we mention river, reef and 1000lb+ big-game fishing?
Australian
Natural Adventures has a particular affinity with
Cairns and North Queensland, as we began there many years ago as a
nature and adventure tour operator. Twenty years later we are still
providing travel and vacations in this beautiful area, just from the
other side of the ocean. So when we suggest an area, a tour or an
hotel, it's because we know them intimately, first hand, as we've
watched pretty much all of them start, grow and develop.
What we think of as Cairns actually includes several
areas, from the Tully River near Mission Beach to the tip of Cape
York Peninsula, and west to The Atherton Tablelands, Undara and Chillagoe.
It also includes the Great Barrier Reef and islands, but we've got
separate sections for those - see Great Barrier Reef and Islands.
Although there is some information below, if you are particularly
interested in nature and wildlife tours in this region, please have
a look at our dedicated nature pages for North Queensland here.
A
Little Cairns History
Cairns was once a town of about 20,000 people about
as far north in Australia as you could go - only Darwin was further
north, and the small settlement of Cooktown. Cairns comprised a few
government offices, a lot of sugarcane farmers and suppliers, a small
game-fishing industry, and three tourist ventures - Green Island,
a single tour to the Reef, and the Shell House. With one exception,
most of the hotels occupied a strip called the Barbary Coast, named
that with good reason. A sizeable proportion of the people that lived
there didn't really fit in anywhere else, and the expression "gone
troppo," meaning someone who has lost a sense of normal reality
due to the harsh sun and remote locality, was justly applied to many
residents. Floods cut it off - there was only one 2-lane road in -
sometimes for weeks on end, and there were only a couple of regularly
scheduled local flights. It's now a sprawling tropical city of over
120,000, with over 600 tours available covering just about every activity
imaginable. On busy days up to 1000 people visit the Reef, and many
international flights arrive every day. German, Japanese, Italian
or a host of other languages are as likely to be heard as the Aussie
twang, and you can take your pick of hotels from 5-star de luxe spa
lodges to backpacker hostel.
How
much time should I spend in Cairns?
To see what Cairns has to offer you need a couple
of weeks. However, if you don't have this long, we generally try to
fit about 4 or 5 days in. This allows for a day or two on the Reef,
a day out to the rainforest, one up to the Daintree River to find
crocodiles, and one for just looking around. A couple of days extra
will allow time to see the incredible lava tubes at Undara, or to
spend a couple of days in Palm Cove enjoying sun, sand and spa, or
perhaps a day out whitewater rafting the Tully River.
Cairns
Tours, Activities, Attractions & Region
| Cairns City |
Northern Beaches |
Port Douglas |
| Daintree Tours |
Cape York Peninsula |
Atherton Tablelands |
| Undara |
Chillagoe |
Great Barrier Reef Diving |
| Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling |
Rafting / Canoeing Tours |
Adventure Tours |
| Fishing Tours |
Aboriginal Tours |
Wildlife Tours |
| Islands |
Attractions |
Spas |
| Nightlife |
Accommodation |
Restaurants |
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Weather |
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specific question? Send us an email,
or call us tollfree on 1 877 285 1170.