Cairns, Port Douglas and Far North Qld
Cairns, Port Douglas and Far North Qld
Cairns
Cairns is the heart of the Tropical North and, as such, provides an ideal base for exploring and enjoying the rich, varied pleasures of this region. Founded in 1876 as the port for the inland goldfields, Cairns has matured from flighty frontier town to friendly international gateway and has become the most welcoming of all Queensland cities. In 1995 it was named Australia's most liveable regional centre, which is reflected in its growing population of some 100,000 residents. Almost a century of architecture, from traditional Queensland hi-set to modern hi-rise, blend on the tree lined streets. Much of the holiday accommodation is close to shops, restaurants, theatres, galleries, night clubs and the two exciting new venues of 1996 - the glass-domed Reef Hotel Casino and the 2,400 seat Cairns Convention Centre.
The airport is only a short drive from the city and visiting cruise liners and yachts moor at a marina and wharves only a block from the main centre. The Esplanade is a major focal point of the city, and invites you to stroll, fly a kite, relax on the grass under a shady treeor share a barbecue or picnic with friends. At any time of the year, you'll see the flocks of different birds which migrate annually from around the world to feed on the tidal mudflats, much to the delight of the world's birdwatchers who pick cameras and binoculars and follow them here.
Excellent swimming beaches begin to the north and south of the city and most holiday accommodation has a pool. Each day, over 600 sea, air and land tours depart from Cairns to nearly every part of the Tropical North, with most including pick-up and return to holiday accommodation. City shops and duty free stores are well stocked with souvenirs and luxury goods from top Australian and overseas designers. There are large shopping centres in the suburbs and buyers and browsers will find much to choose from amidst the city's many arcades, plazas and malls.
Cairns' recently opened Regional Art Gallery has permanent and special exhibitions and private galleries sell original works by resident artists. Restaurants, bistros, cafes, coffee shops and food halls open from early morning to late evening. Menus range from genuine Australian bush tucker to the tastes of home for overseas visitors.
On the city's northern fringe, within walking distance of each other, are the Tanks Art Centre, the Royal Flying Doctor base and the century old Botanic Gardens which include spectacular walks through the Mt Whitfield rainforest and the relaxing Centenary Lakes.