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Monday, January 31, 2011

Reasons Queensland Should be in Your Australia Itinerary Now More Than Ever

by Brooke | January 21st, 2011   Tweet

townsville skyThe tragedy that has struck large parts of Queensland is nothing less than heartbreaking. I’m sure you’ve heard about it, and I’m sure you’ve been concerned about your upcoming Australia travels because of it. For this reason, I’d like to take a moment to reiterate the sentiments of the various tourism agencies in the state that have been seeing the decline in travelers.

The area in the northern part of Queensland is open to visitors, including the Whitsundays, Cairns, Cooktown, Port Douglas, Townsville and then some. Down to the south, the Gold Coast is waiting to make your acquaintance and offer you an action packed time in doing so. Don’t cancel your future trips, and if you have any questions, the Queensland Tourism group will be happy to help you out.

>> Check the official website for current alerts and conditions

With agriculture losses and the cost to repair and rebuild, a stable income from the tourism industry is vital. Since so many amazing places in the sunshine state are doing just fine, they really need travelers to follow through on travel plans and bring some business. You may think that staying away is best for this state (to stay out of their way I suppose), but that is probably the farthest from the truth.

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Why would you want to miss that? There are things like sailing the Whitsundays, snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef and lounging on Magnetic Island to take advantage of. How about skydiving or bungy jumping in the Gold Coast? There’s also a few day tour of Fraser Island just waiting to give tourists one of the best times of their life in a unique and beautiful setting.

Don’t give up on Queensland, travelers. They need your love, now more than ever, so do think about booking a trip if you haven’t done so yet.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Things You Should Know About Cairns

by Brooke | January 16th, 2011   Tweet

cairnsGetting to Cairns is often the final destination for many travelers that fly to Australia. Cairns would be considered the tropical beach destination with great access to some of the best parts of the Great Barrier Reef just off the coast. You can catch a cheap flight to Cairns from most major cities and not break the bank, but the idea of taking a road trip up the east coast sounds a lost more fun to me.

When planning a trip to Cairns, it is always helping to keep the following list of things in mind. Oh, and don’t forget to read these fun and funny things you should know about Australia, too!

Cairns is amazing at early or late winter, and you’ll find that August is typically the busy season for this part of Australia. The weather is warm, but not too warm, but once the summer kicks in, the weather turns hot and humid. Yes, the summer brings the wet season to the tropical north, and besides providing sometimes cyclones and heavy rain, it is just plain muggy. You will sweat.

The Cairns Reef Fleet terminal offers a number of options for getting there on daily reef cruises. You can buy your tickets, and rent an underwater camera, all from the same building. If you’re looking for something longer and more adventurous, there are reef scuba diving getaways that go for days. Check out the Australia tours page for some ideas.

However, I highly recommend renting a car so you can explore the areas around Cairns on your own. These include Port Douglas, Granite Gorge, the Atherton Tablelands and the like (read more in Day Trips from Cairns). Australia bus tours in situations like that just won’t provide the same flexibility and adventure.

When the rainy season starts, jellyfish make their ways into the waters around tropical Queensland, many of which will just cause a bit of a sting. However, there is a tiny stinger, called the Box Jellyfish, that can inhabit the waters and is potentially fatal. When you go to a beach around Cairns during this time of year, do make sure to swim within the stinger nets and follow any safety instructions that may be posted. Box Jellyfish stings are not very common at all.

If you need help deciding where to stay, you can quickly have a look at the following posts for guidance:

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