Rating: 🌟 Highly Recommend
Cairns is a laid-back tropical city in Far North Queensland, known as the launchpad for reef dives, rainforest hikes, waterfalls, and Indigenous cultural experiences. It’s not about beaches — it’s about the epic adventures all around it.
How Many Days to Spend
Minimum: 2–3 full days – Great for a reef trip and a rainforest day tour.
Ideal: 4–5 days – Add waterfalls, Indigenous culture, and a day in Kuranda.
Extra time? Base yourself here for a full Far North Queensland road trip (e.g. Port Douglas, Cape Tribulation, Atherton Tablelands).
Tip: Cairns is hot and humid — wear light clothing, sunscreen, and drink water constantly!
Top Things to Do
Great Barrier Reef tours – Snorkelling, scuba diving, or scenic flights from Cairns Marina.
Daintree Rainforest & Cape Tribulation – Take a day trip to the world’s oldest rainforest.
Atherton Tablelands Waterfall Circuit – Swim under Millaa Millaa Falls, Josephine Falls & more.
Skyrail & Kuranda Scenic Railway – Ride over the rainforest canopy and return by vintage train.
Croc spotting & Indigenous tours – Cultural walks, river cruises, and wildlife encounters.
Rusty’s Markets (Fri–Sun) – Local produce, tropical fruit, and great coffee.
Fitzroy Island or Green Island – Day trips to snorkel, hike, and relax on island beaches.
Best Time to Visit
May–October (Dry Season): Warm, sunny, and low humidity — ideal for outdoor adventures.
November–April (Wet Season): Hot, humid, and tropical downpours. It’s stinger (jellyfish) season — stinger suits required for ocean swims.
Where to Stay
Budget: Mad Monkey Hostel, Gilligan’s (party hostel), YHA Cairns Central
Mid-range: The Abbott Boutique Hotel, Crystalbrook Flynn
Luxury: Shangri-La The Marina, Riley by Crystalbrook
Unique: Eco stays in the Tablelands, or a treehouse near Kuranda
Where to Eat & Drink
Hemingway’s Brewery: Waterfront beer and tropical vibes
Ganbaranba Ramen: Local favourite for Japanese comfort food
Salt House: Stylish drinks and seafood with marina views
The Chambers: Trendy café in a heritage bank building
Rusty’s Market (Fri–Sun): Grab exotic fruit, dumplings, and coffee
Piato or Ochre Restaurant: Great for modern Aussie cuisine
Top Photo Spots
Great Barrier Reef (above or below!)
Millaa Millaa Falls – The iconic “Herbal Essences” waterfall
Skyrail views over the rainforest
Cape Tribulation Beach – Where reef meets rainforest
Cairns Esplanade Lagoon at sunset
Crystal Cascades – A local-favourite waterfall
Kuranda markets & butterfly sanctuary
Getting Around
Cairns CBD: Walkable
Tours: Most reef/rainforest/island tours include pickup
Rental car: Best for waterfalls, Tablelands, and Daintree (self-drive freedom)
Public buses: Serve the city and suburbs, but limited for adventure spots
Budget Breakdown (per day)
Accommodation: $30–$250 AUD
Food: $20–$60 AUD
Tours:
Reef trip: $150–$300
Daintree day trip: ~$180
Waterfall circuit (self-drive): ~$40 fuel + snacks
Transport: Free lagoon, $5–$15 public bus, or rental from $60/day
Tip: Book reef and rainforest tours in advance — they fill fast in peak season.
How to Get There
By Air: Fly into Cairns Airport (CNS) — well connected to most major Australian cities.
From Townsville: 4.5–5 hr drive
From Port Douglas: 1 hr drive north (makes a great next stop!)