cairns accommodation
Aside
from being the gateway to the magnificent natural attractions of the reef
and rainforest, Cairns is a sophisticated city in its own right; a waterfront
city framed by the Coral Sea and the Great Diving Range. Much of the holiday
accommodation is close to shops, restaurants, theatres, galleries and
nightclubs. The Esplanade is a major focal point of Cairns City, inviting
yo to relax on the grass beside the sparkling blue waters of Trinity Inlet.
cairns
northern beaches accommodation
The Beaches of Cairns stretch for 26km along a beautiful coastline,which begins
just north of the city, beyond the Barron River Bridge and sugar can fields.
Here you'll find all the ingredients for an idyllic tropical holiday; warm
seas, watersports and miles of uncrowded sand with a sweeping backdrop
of rainforest mountains. The beaches are made up of Holloways, Yorkeys
Knob, Trinity, Kewarra, Clifton, Palm Cove and Elllis Beaches. Together
the beachside towns provide much of the city's holiday accommodation,
including mainland resorts and holiday apartments.
port douglas accommodation
Picturesque
Port Douglas, hub of the reef and rainforest coast, is just 70 kms north
of Cairns airport along a spectacular scenic coastal drive. From the stunning
sweep of its 4 Mile Beach to the wilderness of Dicksons Inlet, the world
famous seaside village of Port Douglas has become an international holiday
mecca. Sharing the same tropical latitude as Tahiti, "Port" (as it is
affectionately called by the locals) has a distinctive "laid back" low
rise tropical old world charm, with an extensive range of accommodation
and an international array of world class restaurants and shopping.
daintree
& cape tribulation accommodation
If
the Great Barrier Reef is unforgettable, then the rainforests of the Wet
Tropics of Tropical North Queensland offer an equally inspiring natural
experience. Here in the oxygen factory of the world, millions of plants,
many dating back to the dawn of time, form a matrix supporting a living,
breathing mosaic of insects, reptiles and mammals. In this setting is
the quiet unspoilt Daintree village which nestles in a bend of the green
waters of the mighty Daintree River. Crossing the Daintree river by vehicular
ferry, visitors follow the road which winds it way
north through pristine rainforest, and over tidal crocodile inhabited
rivers and creeks. The Cape Tribulation area offers a diverse range of
excellent tourist accommodation, from self contained rainforest backpacker
hostels and lodges to 4 star resorts and cabins. Cape Tribulation is one of the few areas in the world where the
rainforest meets the reef. gulf
savannah & outback accommodation
Some
250kms west of Cairns is the Gulf Savannah, otherwise known as the "Outback
By the Sea". Here, each of the five shires of Etheridge, Croydon,Carpentaria,
Burke and Mornington has a special character, defined by their natural
history and unique features. For travellers, accommodation comes in various
options, camping grounds, caravan parks, self drive motor homes, modern
motels and lodges and even rail carriages! Road conditions are sometimes
hazardous, and impassable in the wet or "green" season. The Gulf is a
spectacular and remote region, and one of the last really unexplored areas
in the world.
island accommodation
The islands of Queensland, and the Great Barrier Reef region of Tropical North Queensland in particular, are Australia’s crown jewels, with a choice of accommodation and activities for all budgets ranging from remote and secluded lodge of Haggerstone Island and elegantly sophisticated resorts of Lizard Island, Bedarra Island, Orpheus Island and Green Island, through to family oriented island getaways like Dunk Island, budget conscious or party islalnd such as Fitzroy Island or total rest and relaxation in a wilderness environment on Hinchinbrook Island. North Queensland's Great Barrier Reef islands are ideally suited for honeymooners, families, divers, beachcombers or nature lovers - in fact anyone looking for an idyllic, exotic, sun kissed and pristine holiday destination that is a rare escape from a stressful world.
cook
town & cape york peninsula accommodation Cape
York Peninsula is one of the world's last wilderness frontiers, and remains
a vast land mass with few people and prolific wildlife. Gateway to this
region is Cooktown, so named for Captain Cook's stay here in 1770 when
repairing the "Endeavour "which was damaged on the Great Barrier
Reef. Cape York Peninsula itself is home to the Injinoo Aboriginal people.
These people know the land intimately and their naturalist knowledge has
determined their survival in this harsh land. The Cape York landscape
consists of rugged mountain ranges, rainforest, eucalypt and mangrove
forests, woodlands, heathlands, grasslands, swamps and mighty rivers where
extensive wildlife abounds. For all of its isolation, the Cape presents
a superb wilderness holiday experience but with few modern amenities.
With its enormous 11 million hectare size, it is one of the wildest unexplored
wilderness areas in the world, where you can see native flora and fauna
in its natural state, fish for the prized Barramundi, and see crocodiles
close up in their natural habitat.