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Far North Queensland
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Tropical North Queensland is one of Australia’s most beautiful destinations, boasting two spectacular World Heritage areas, Australia’s Tropical Rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef.
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Cairns is the premier regional city in Australia and the gateway to Australia’s Tropical Rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef. The natural surroundings of the glistening waters of the Coral Sea and the rainforest-clad mountain ranges combine to make Cairns a truly stunning location. With a diverse range of leisure and adventure activities to suit all ages and tastes, Cairns is a one of Australia’s top holiday destinations. Cairns city offers a thriving, relaxed tropical atmosphere with huge variety of shops, restaurants and facilities, including the new Esplanade lagoon and children’s waterpark playground attractions located in the heart of the city.
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Palm Cove & Local Beaches
Palm-fringed tropical beaches are scattered along Cairns’ northern coastline, providing the perfect retreat for an idyllic tropical holiday. The Beaches, including Yorkeys Knob, Trinity, Kewarra, Clifton and Palm Cove span over 26 kilometres of Cairns’ pristine coastline offering warm seas and uncrowded sandy beaches all set against a backdrop of rainforest clad mountains.
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Port Douglas, located 60kms north of Cairns, has developed a worldwide reputation as a tropical oasis retaining its traditional beauty and charm of the old fishing village. A relatively small township, Port Douglas has a plethora of attractions including two world class golf courses and a diverse range of shops and galleries all in a pleasant, relaxing tropical lifestyle.
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