Cairns is the main centre of Northern Queensland. Despite its beachfront esplanade, it has a city atmosphere and instead of sandy beaches there are mud flats, copious with native birdlife. Tourists flock to Cairns like bees to honey. The colorful, sophisticated capital of the tropical north, Cairns city is alive with life and charm. Here, warm northern hospitality and enthusiasm are the order of the day. A modern city, Cairns enjoys a great location that makes it possible for its visitors to explore some of the wonders Australia. To experience this magic, join us on Travel to Cairns.
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| The fascinating city of Cairns enjoys the privilege of being home to the two of world's most acclaimed treasures. The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest are listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and rests side by side offering its visitors a rare opportunity to marvel such spots.
Extending from north of Cape York to south of the Tropic of Capricorn the reef grows closest to the mainland in the north.
Rubbing shoulders with underwater coral gardens, cays and islands housing huge variety of fishes, marine mammals, turtles and birds through semi-submersibles, glass bottom boats and underwater observatories will leave you completed awestruck. | Cairns is surrounded by lush green rainforests and, to the north and south are miles of sandy beaches and turquoise oceans teeming with marine life. The Rainforests are a ongoing source of scientific experiments. The air is clean; the skies are clear and even in the heart of the city the traffic sounds get drowned by the melodious cacophony of the sunset chorus of birds settling into their favorite trees. Other unique attractions of the city include cruise to the reef, a 4WD safari to the outback, trek into the rainforest and numerous excursions can be enjoyed on Travel to Cairns.
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