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Some Info On Cairns Australia
September 19, 2011, 1:40 pm
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Cairns Australia is as diverse in natural treasures as the cosmopolitan blend of cultures and peoples that call this location home.

Followed by the Dutch navigators and in the end Captain James Cook, who claimed the coast for Britain and paved the way for European settlement to commence. First to come were the Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders… Gold rushes and foreign wars introduced immigrants from around the world to enrich the north with their skills, traditions and cultures.

The majestic coral structures that make up the Great Barrier Reef extend over 1, 500 kilometres, and are home to the highest variety of flora and fauna species discovered in any one area in the world. The scope of the reef is magnificent, encompassing some 21, 900 individual reefs and an area of 348, 000 square kilometres greater than the combined total area of Ireland and the United Kingdom! The Great Barrier Reef, at this time a national marine park, provides exceptional recreational pursuits which include snorkelling, diving, swimming, semi-submersibles, coral viewing and fishing, and offers a specific surroundings for scientific research.

The rainforests of the Wet Tropics, a’living museum’ of flora and fauna, were placed on the World Heritage List in 1988 and cover an region of practically 900, 000 hectares of rainforest and tropical plants. Here, pockets of primitive plants have remained undisturbed for millions of years, and uncommon, even previously unidentified species of birds, insects and mammals have emerged to pleasure biologists and nature lovers.

The warmth of the tropical weather conditions has fostered a vigorous outdoor lifestyle, reflected in the architectural styles of open verandahs and balconies and extending to the most traditional of Australian cuisine- the barbecue. Dining is a high point of any holiday, and the cosmopolitan local restaurants, cafes and eateries offer an eclectic fare of Australian and international cuisine, the highlight of most menus featuring the region’s mouth-watering fresh seafoods and unusual tropical fruits.

Accommodation in the region is diverse too, ranging from luxury resorts and 5 star hotels to award winning budget style apartments and backpacker lodges.

There are so many special attractions and activities to view once you visit us… Cruise to the reef or islands, take a 4WD safari to the outback, trek into the rainforest or watch it from the rainforest cableway above its green canopy on your way to or from Kuranda. Day touring in this place is so easy- there are over 600 trips to pick from, and our tourism market place and infrastructure is formulated to ensure you, the visitor, will have a truly memorable vacation.

Cairns, the Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, is a 1700 km drive from Queenslands State Capital- Brisbane. It is possible to drive to Cairns from Brisbane on Highway This normally requires at minimum 2 days having said that is best driven over the course of a week or so to take in all of the points of interest along the way.

Cairns features an International and Domestic airport that is located a ten minute drive from the city. All flights are met by taxis and a taxi trip costs about twenty to the city. An airport shuttle bus also operates and is . 50/person.

Cairns is a 2 hour flight from Brisbane and a 3 hour direct flight from Sydney.