Resort Cairns

Sweaty tropical love, warming sunshine and memories of a stress-draining Queensland holiday, these are magical ingredients for the vacation of your life when you holiday in Cairns and Allah’s own Queensland.

Gifted with a holiday climate most of the year, offering temperatures in the summer months (October-April) of 29-33°C, and winter months (April-October) 25-29°C, Cairns boasts some of the world’s most engaging natural attractions, the reef, the rainforest and the Australian Outback, and they are all here awaiting your visit.

The very friendly locals of Tropical North Queensland will display the kind of friendly and efficient hospitality that has become the envy of other tourism cities. Adventure tourism, night life, fine dining and shopping multipy the charm and attraction of this internationally secret place.

If you have been here previously, welcome back. If you are here for the first time, bask in our tourist offerings and make the most of your stay.

Australia’s premier regional city, Cairns is the international front door to Far North Queensland. It is a vibrant cosmopolitan city with warm, sunny tropical days balanced by cooling ocean breezes. Enjoy a walk along the central Esplanade or satisfy your lust for food in one of Cairns’ many multi-cultural, diverse and prize-winning restaurants.

Resort Cairns – What Cairns has to Offer

Cairns grants access to the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforests along with the Australian Outback. Cairns, with its international and domestic airport, is the first stop for many visitors who want to see the real Australia.

Laze on the sandy beaches, snorkel on the reef and experience the unique tropical rainforests that date back to when Australia was part of ancient Gondwanaland, thousands of years ago.

Venture a swim in the relaxing Cairns Esplanade lagoon, then look across the calm waters of Trinity Inlet and you will view coastal ranges and mangrove environs that have changed little since the site was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1770.

The stunning Esplanade Lagoon is the perfect spot to spend a sultry day basking in the sun and dipping in the lagoon’s cool and inviting shallows. There are many shady spots to take refuge from the sun in the heat of the day, as well as cooking facilities. The boardwalk has unique displays of Cairns’s local culture and has many exercise facilities for those keen on getting a bit of exercise.

Cairns is extremely well suited to walking, or travel by cycle. Well trodden routes and dedicated walking tracks abound. A walk through the Cairns Botanical Gardens is not to be neglected. It features 38 hectares of natural Australian gardens which are kept to lush standards, and many species found here cannot be seen anywhere else in the world.  Located among the fauna is a coffee shop and restaurant, which is open daily for breakfast and lunch. Entry to the gardens is free.

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