Cairns Camping Grounds
Although stretching more than 2000 kilometres offshore from Queensland,
it is only at Cape Tribulation, just north of Port Douglas that
the reefs come right to the shore and meets the tropical rainforests
of the Wet Tropics. With over 1000 islands which are easily accessible
from North Queensland and coastal cities like Cairns and Port Douglas.
The coral islands are very popular tourist attractions. Some even
have varied vegetation including rainforest and are encircled by
the coral reefs. Accommodation on the islands that are inhabited
ranges from Cairns camping grounds to bungalows and luxurious resorts.
With its balmy year-round climate, great facilities and charming
lifestyle, it’s easy to see why Cairns camping grounds is
one of Australia’s top visitor destinations.
This modern cosmopolitan city sits on the shores of a natural harbour
with a backdrop of rainforest-clad mountains, and provides front-door
access to World Heritage-listed reef, rainforest and Outback. West
of Cairns camping grounds lie the cool tropical wetlands of the
Atherton Tablelands, while south are the mountains, rainforest and
waterfalls of Wooroonooran National Park, part of the Wet Tropics
World Heritage Area. Cairns camping grounds is an international
tourist mecca with a superb range of accommodation, shopping at
malls or markets, multicultural cuisine and a nightlife that can
be sophisticated or casual. Hundreds of tours, including cruises,
fishing charters and dive excursions to the Great Barrier Reef and
day tours or safaris to coastal and inland regions, depart daily
from here. Between September and November Cairns camping grounds
hosts the annual black marlin season, a signature gamefishing event
on both the local and international scene.
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