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Wondering how long you need in Cairns? 3-5 days is a great place to start, but there are so many incredible adventures and attractions awaiting travelers in Cairns!
Whether you’re arriving in Cairns from near or far, or whether you have your own car or are relying on public transport, check out our comprehensive guide on travelling to Cairns.
Discover the best day trips to the Great Barrier Reef with glass bottom boats and semi-submersive tours!
The two major species of jellyfish you’ll find off the coast of Cairns are the chironex fleckeri (commonly called the "box jelly") and the Irukandji. Learn about when stinger season is and how to b...
Yes, there are both dangerous and non-deadly jellyfish in Cairns, particularly during stinger season (November to May), when the waters are warmer and breeding peaks. However, there are plenty of w...
You’re embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime visit to Cairns but you’re not sure what you should do in the city. So, you wonder, what tours you should book? In this article, we'll help you plan your it...
For those traversing the tropics, the only tough decisions involve where to eat, where to stay and where to laze in the sun. Boasting a handful of pristine, tropical beaches and areas, the Cairns r...
Home to empty shorelines, ancient rainforests and Australia’s wildest fauna, Cairns and the Far North is a special slice of paradise. Just under 3 million tourists flock to the laid-back city from ...
Cairns and Port Douglas have the two main marinas from which to explore the Great Barrier Reef in Far North Queensland. The two towns are located about 65 kilometers apart, or about an hour drive. ...
A scuba-doo is an underwater scooter with a built-in helmet that allows you to cruise among the corals and immerse yourself into the reef! This fun, new technology allows the non-swimmers and reluc...