Cairns and Port Douglas are the gateways to the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns, Tropical North Queensland offers the best scuba diving and snorkelling tours to experience the Reef's unique marine life and brilliant corals. Book a helicopter flight to see the Great Barrier Reef today!
Bursting at the borders with more ancient culture, diverse natural beauty, and adventure than imaginable, Cairns is home to not one but two World Heritage-listed areas: the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest.
Explore the Great Barrier Reef from the hub of Cairns, the seaside town of Port Douglas, or even off the Daintree Coast from Cape Tribulation, swimming alongside whales, turtles, clownfish, rays, and giant clams (see: 'The Great 8') before soaring above the rainforest canopy all in one day.
Bursting at the borders with more ancient culture, diverse natural beauty, and adventure than imaginable, Cairns is home to not one but two World Heritage-listed areas: the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest.
Explore the Great Barrier Reef from the hub of Cairns, the seaside town of Port Douglas, or even off the Daintree Coast from Cape Tribulation, swimming alongside whales, turtles, clownfish, rays, and giant clams (see: 'The Great 8') before soaring above the rainforest canopy all in one day.
Or explore the Daintree rainforest on foot, walking among the prehistoric flora and fauna, hearing first-hand from your Indigenous guide of the Kuku Yalanji people.
The Atherton Tablelands, the ‘food bowl of the tropics’ is ripe with fruit farms, coffee plantations, gourmet food and wine trails. It’s also home to the unique tree kangaroo, a waterfall circuit, and the natural wonders of the Undara Lava Tubes, Curtain Fig Tree, and the twin crater lakes of Barrine and Eacham.
The vast array of Cairns accommodation options, from luxury resorts and hotels to beachfront villas, holiday apartments or backpacker resorts, means there is something available to suit all budgets and tastes.
Top $$$ saving tip: Enjoy the best of the Great Barrier Reef with our Combo $$$ Saver Deals.
When choosing to visit Cairns and explore Tropical North Queensland, you have a great selection of Accommodation options to suit your preference. You can choose to stay in Cairns City with a range hotels and holiday apartments, and easy access to the Cairns Esplanade and dining options.
If you are seeking a beach holiday, then take a look at Cairns Beaches, with the most popular beaches being Palm Cove and Trinity Beach. Palm Cove offers an extensive range of beachfront resorts, holiday apartments and holiday houses. With a relaxed beachside village feel, beachfront restaurants and day spas, Palm Cove is a popular option for couples, honeymooners and also great for families with family friendly cafes, playground and family accommodation.
You could also choose to enjoy a few nights staying at one of the tropical Cairns Island Resorts, or amongst the Rainforest in the Daintree Rainforest.
Bursting at the borders with more ancient culture, diverse natural beauty, and adventure than imaginable, Cairns is home to not one but two World Heritage-listed areas: the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest.
Bursting at the borders with more ancient culture, diverse natural beauty, and adventure than imaginable, Cairns is home to not one but two World Heritage-listed areas: the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest.
Explore the Great Barrier Reef from the hub of Cairns, the seaside town of Port Douglas, or even off the Daintree Coast from Cape Tribulation, swimming alongside whales, turtles, clownfish, rays, and giant clams (see: 'The Great 8') before soaring above the rainforest canopy all in one day.
Or explore the Daintree rainforest on foot, walking among the prehistoric flora and fauna, hearing first-hand from your Indigenous guide of the Kuku Yalanji people.
The Atherton Tablelands, the ‘food bowl of the tropics’ is ripe with fruit farms, coffee plantations, gourmet food and wine trails. It’s also home to the unique tree kangaroo, a waterfall circuit, and the natural wonders of the Undara Lava Tubes, Curtain Fig Tree, and the twin crater lakes of Barrine and Eacham.
The vast array of Cairns accommodation options, from luxury resorts and hotels to beachfront villas, holiday apartments or backpacker resorts, means there is something available to suit all budgets and tastes.
Top $$$ saving tip: Enjoy the best of the Great Barrier Reef with our Combo $$$ Saver Deals.
When choosing to visit Cairns and explore Tropical North Queensland, you have a great selection of Accommodation options to suit your preference. You can choose to stay in Cairns City with a range hotels and holiday apartments, and easy access to the Cairns Esplanade and dining options.
If you are seeking a beach holiday, then take a look at Cairns Beaches, with the most popular beaches being Palm Cove and Trinity Beach. Palm Cove offers an extensive range of beachfront resorts, holiday apartments and holiday houses. With a relaxed beachside village feel, beachfront restaurants and day spas, Palm Cove is a popular option for couples, honeymooners and also great for families with family friendly cafes, playground and family accommodation.
You could also choose to enjoy a few nights staying at one of the tropical Cairns Island Resorts, or amongst the Rainforest in the Daintree Rainforest.
Cairns tours to the Great Barrier Reef attract visitors to see this World Heritage-listed underwater world and its brilliant marine life. Browse the biggest selection of Cairns tours and attractions and read the indepth tour itineraries of each tour. Tours departing from Cairns offer activities for all types of travellers whether on a budget or those looking for more intimate luxury travel.
Green Island just off Cairns is a nature lover's paradise and the only coral cay on the Great Barrier Reef with a rainforest. See all the things to do and things to see on Green Island. Snorkelling tours, dive tours, helicopter rides and Seawalker. Green Island offers more activities than any island on the Great Barrier Reef and is just a short boat ride from Cairns.
Beautiful Fitzroy Island is just a short ferry ride from Cairns and is one the most favourite islands on the Great Barrier Reef. Stay for a holiday and enjoy the snorkeling and scuba diving straight off the island. Fitzroy Island is ideal for families with kids of all ages and romantic couples.
Sophisticated eateries and bars, luxurious holiday homes and resorts, and a bustling marina – Port Douglas is the number one destination for celebrities to holiday and mix it up with the locals. An ideal location from which you can explore the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.
Explore the beautiful Low Isles on the Great Barrier Reef just off shore from Port Douglas on a half day, full day or combination snorkel tour and sunset cruise. A group of islands that are home to sea turtles, dugongs and other fascinating marine life. Take it easy or enjoy all the activities on the island such as the lighthouse historic walk and nature excursions.
Conveniently located between Cairns and Port Douglas, the beachside suburb of Palm Cove is one of Australia's most popular holiday destinations in Far North Queensland. There are so many tours and attractions on offer for holiday makers in this dreamy beachside mecca and each of the tour operators will collect guests from their hotels to take them our on tour of the Great Barrier Reef.
A beautiful beachside town located between Townsville and Cairns, with the Great Barrier Reef and Dunk Island right on its doorstep. Offering a range of activities from extreme adrenaline sports to snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef and island exploration. Mission Beach is perfect for family holidays, eco-adventures, adrenaline seekers and backpackers.
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Discover the Great Barrier Reef on a sailing holiday from Cairns or Port Douglas. Read our ultimate guide to your sailing holiday on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Sailing Whitsundays Ultimate Guide - Join us on your next holiday and discover the unparalleled beauty of the world-famous Whitsundays, a true yachting paradise for sailing enthusiasts. Nestled in the heart of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsunday Islands offer crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life, making it the perfect setting for an unforgettable yachting and sailing holiday. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or new to the nautical life, the Whitsundays has a sailing holiday option for everyone no matter your age or ability.