Four Mile Beach
With four miles of golden sands and swaying palms, Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of the most [more…]
With four miles of golden sands and swaying palms, Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of the most [more…]
Find the secluded and quiet Kewarra Beach just 20 minutes drive north of the Cairns Central Business District. This beach [more…]
Trinity Beach is one of Cairns’ more well-known northern beaches, offering a range of accommodation options as well as a [more…]
Located only a 10 minute drive from the Cairns Central Business District, the coastal village of Machans Beach is a [more…]
Just 10 minutes drive north of Cairns, Holloways Beach is one of the first of the city’s famous northern beaches. [more…]
Hidden away behind a headland poking out into the Coral Sea, lies one of Tropical North Queensland’s best-kept secrets, Yorkey’s [more…]
With a population of 24, the relaxing atmosphere of this coastal community makes Ellis Beach the perfect relaxation location. Featuring [more…]
It’s no surprise that Cairns is an angler’s paradise & has always held high appeal to anglers worldwide. There aren’t many urban areas in the world which can offer such a diverse range of fishing options in such close proximity to the city centre.
Discover a tropical paradise along the Great Barrier Reef Drive between Cairns & Port Douglas at the idyllic coastal eco-retreat, Thala Beach Nature Reserve.
Taste the flavours of the north in the seaside village of Palm Cove, where restaurants take pride in local produce, fresh flavours and providing a warm tropical welcome served with an icy-cold drink.
When it comes to fishing the Cairns Net Free Zone there are two target species which stand out – the Mangrove Jack & Barramundi. In a head to head contest it is a hard one to choose which is the best as both fish are awesome to catch & just as good to eat.
Don’t let its flop and drop reputation fool you, there are many things to do in Port Douglas. From hunting with Traditional Owners & exploring the Great Barrier Reef, to river floats & wildlife parks. Here’s how to spend your time in Port Douglas.
Sunday may be renowned as the day of rest, but you’re in a tropical paradise with a free schedule and an appetite to get out and about. Here’s how to make the most of your Sunday fun day in Cairns.
Bramston Beach is a small coastal township one hour south of Cairns or 25 minutes north of Innisfail. With a [more…]
Local secret Wangetti Beach is just north of Palm Cove in Tropical North Queensland. Running from Slip Cliff Point to [more…]
The area known as Old Wonga was owned by the Bell family and previously named Bells Beach. The name Wonga, [more…]
Tucked away between glamorous Port Douglas and the vast wilderness of the World Heritage listed Daintree National Park is the [more…]
If you have children in tow on your next Tropical North Queensland adventure, add these family-friendly trails to your itinerary.
If you’re mountain biking in Tropical North Queensland and want to share the splendour of #exploreTNQ, get onto these trails and have your smartphone ready.
If your idea of two-wheeled heaven is escaping into the wilderness and staying, the Misty Mountains region south of Cairns is made for you.
From the stunning Four Mile Beach, to endless blue views from Flagstaff Hill, put the pedal to the metal and explore Port Douglas on two wheels.
You live for adventure on two wheels in exotic landscapes. And the most exotic landscape of all, the awe-inspiring World Heritage rainforest of Tropical North Queensland, is calling out to you.
Get ready to race – this is your complete guide to five of Tropical North Queensland’s best and most spectacular mountain biking events.