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Cairns - Queensland - what to do and see.
Looking at a 2 week trip down under, around Cairns, just in the planning stages, I found a company called Britz which rents 4WD, does anyone have experience of this company ? would prefer a Land Rover but havent found a company yet.
Also need some tips of things to see and do, 2 adults 2 kits 8 and 12. snorkling on the Great barrier reef is one of the things we want to do.
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28th Oct 2012 4:27 pm
CGA
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The wife and I returned to Oz in 2010 (honeymooned there in 1989) and spent about a week in Cairns. Had a great time, did the Kuranda trip; up on the train and back on the Skyrail cablecar; we did the organised thing and were picked up from the hotel, so didn't need a car.
For the reef, do the outer reef. There are several companies that do the fast catamaran's (such as Quicksilver), who take you out to a pontoon that you swim off, give you lunch etc. It's worth having a small group tour (there were 4 of us) with a guide who will swim round with you explaining whats what. It's all very safe, and you will be given the option of life jackets, stinger suits etc. When we went out it was overcast and squally, but we still got burnt.
Other things to do are the Atherton tablelands, Lake Barrine, Rainforestation (includes Aboriginal cultural experience), again we did the tour thing, but you can just go and drive it if you get a map/tour guide book
We also did a sunrise baloon trip, which was great, but be prepared to muck in folding the thing up after the (crash) landing.
If you haven't done it before, you must do the rainforrest thing; Cape Tribulation, and Daintree Ntional Park are the usual suspects. If you are DIYing it, be careful about what you touch, such as Poison Ivy, and the Stinging tree leaf.
Other than that, there is a great lido on the front for sunbathing/cooling off (bathing on the beach is not recommended), and loads of bars for cold beer (try the Pure Blond Naked; beer that is), along with a wide variety of restaurants.
Its a brilliant place, I would love to go back again myself, and you should have a ball.CGA
30th Oct 2012 8:49 pm
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You can't go to Cairns and not go fishing, do a fishing charter, also do the Cooktown loop via The Lions Den, you'll need to hire a car/4WD for this.
Don't go to Cairns in our summer, April to September are the best times, hot is an understatement in summer up there 8)
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31st Oct 2012 1:46 am
cold_n_wet
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Thanks, looking at April for the trip.
Will look into the fishing, would love to do a days deep sea fishing and get some big fish.
Please keep the suggestions coming.
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31st Oct 2012 7:48 am
ZacSmith
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One of the best things I've ever done is white water rafting on the Tully River. It's a couple of hours on an organised coach from Cairns. I think I did it with Raging Thunder. It's absolutely brilliant, good for kids too, incredible scenery.
Port Douglas is well worth a trip - some very nice restaurants, a trip to the Rainforest habitat. Mossman Gorge is just north of Port Douglas and very beautiful short walk and paddle.
If it all goes wrong, Cairns Base Hospital has a very nice view and lovely nurses.VIN: A175A328***
31st Oct 2012 9:48 am
disco_potter
Member Since: 17 Jan 2009
Location: Queensland
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You won't find a hire company with LRs in Cairns - Britz hire Toyota Troopcarriers & I've seen a few VW Amaroks in Britz colour around town. April in Cairns is still wet season - it WILL rain & likely rain A LOT - this is the wettest region in Australia hence the fabulous rain forest. Don't worry though - it is hot & wet! It's also still in the Cyclone season & stinger season (nasty jellyfish in the sea). Most of the 4WDing will still be closed in the area as the roads get to be impassable. If you are planning to camp the best campsite in & around Cairns is at Ellis Beach (Google it). It's the only beach side camping close to Cairns & is stunning. I live in Cairns & we camp there regularly.
Things to do:
- Obviously the reef. If the weather's not flash & it's windy Green Island is the best bet - at least once you're out there you are on dry land. I was there last weekend & snorkelled with several turtles & even a black tip reef shark. If you come in April hire stinger suits for you & the family. Yes you look ridiculous but despite the nice things the previous poster put about Cairns Base Hospital (I work there so thanks ) you don't want to experience an Irukandji or Box Jelly fish sting (probably best NOT to Google these!)
- Cape Tribulation & Daintree - as the tourist bits state - "where the rainforest meets the reef" - it is stunning. If you go to Cape Trib you must do Jungle Surfing (Google it)
- The Skyrail & Kuranda train - if the sun is shining there are few better views anywhere
- Atherton Tablelands - very scenic with good camping - Granite Gorge is always popular with the kids & has good camping facilities
A little further afield:
* Mission Beach (2h south) - good caravan / camping parks
* Cooktown (5-6h north) - if you have a 4WD & the Bloomfield track is open (again Google it) is worth pushing on to Cooktown from Cape Trib - it's a reasonably straight-forward drive but April will likely see it closed or very tricky! Worth stopping at the Lions Den Hotel (pub) just South of Cooktown to experience a 'real' Aussie pub
* Undara Experience (5h inland) - amazing Lava Tubes in remote outback - you really feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. Not cheap to stay here but good facilities & do the Lava tubes & evening wildlife walks - fantastic experience
* Magnetic Island - a ferry ride over from Townsville (5h South) - a great place to kick back for a few days
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4th Nov 2012 7:49 am
cold_n_wet
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Brilliant thank you for the infomation.
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4th Nov 2012 2:50 pm
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4th Nov 2012 8:47 pm
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+1 for Port Douglas!!
ZacSmith wrote:
One of the best things I've ever done is white water rafting on the Tully River. It's a couple of hours on an organised coach from Cairns. I think I did it with Raging Thunder. It's absolutely brilliant, good for kids too, incredible scenery.
Port Douglas is well worth a trip - some very nice restaurants, a trip to the Rainforest habitat. Mossman Gorge is just north of Port Douglas and very beautiful short walk and paddle.
If it all goes wrong, Cairns Base Hospital has a very nice view and lovely nurses.
Highly recommend "breakfast with the birds" at the rainforest habitat - quite a bizzare experience. We also did the early balloon flight ( at dawn in June..there was bloody frost on the grass ) we also did a 1 day off road tour in the rainforest, no Land Rovers unfortunately but the guide who took us gave his Land Crxxr absolute hell. Totally different experience to driving Strata Florida!!
Also recommend Hartleys Crocodile Farm. Awesome - Google it youll never get closer to one and live I can asure you!!
We also went out to the Barrier Reef but not on Quicksilver - some have said there are so many people out there it can spoil the experience. We went by sailing catermeran to the inner reef and had the whole thing to ourselves and basked in the sun on the way back.
Honeymoon holiday so unlikely to ever get the chance to do it again.
13th Nov 2012 9:35 pm
cold_n_wet
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Guys
I appreciate all the help and advice, unfortunately the budget wont stretch this year, so we have now booked tickets for South Africa.
Again many thanks
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