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Tropical sojourn: the new tours and attractions making waves in the north

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Summer is here and Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef are hot, hot, hot with new tours and attractions, accommodation options and food and beverage offerings for Sunshine Coast travellers.

Whether you’re a first-timer in the north or have been many times and need to be ‘wowed’, this list offers plenty of ideas for fun in the sun.

Tours and attractions

  • Confident snorkellers can join conservationists assessing reef health on the Great Barrier Reef with a new citizen science tour launched in Cairns by Passions of Paradise. Passions has expanded its Marine Biologist for a Day program to offer an option for snorkellers to participate in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s Eye on the Reef Rapid Monitoring, while divers can observe the crew working in the underwater coral nursery.
  • Go on an extravagant Great Barrier Reef adventure with Beluga Expeditions: a fleet of luxury vessels offering customised charters from Port Douglas. The 34.7m custom-built superyacht Beluga sleeps 10 guests in five staterooms, with six crew onboard, and has four impressive decks, providing privacy plus numerous dining and lounging options.
Mountain biking. Picture: Tourism Tropical North Queensland
  • Interest in mountain biking has hit full throttle in Tropical North Queensland after the inaugural Crankworx Cairns wowed athletes and spectators with newly built rainforest trails and a pump track. The Atherton Tablelands is just an hour up the range and has two mountain biking parks as well as great trails which can be explored on a small-group tour with Off Camber. Off Camber supplies the bikes and helmets and caters to all skill levels from beginners to experienced riders wanting to try the iconic descents in the region.
  • Zipline through the world’s oldest rainforest with Treetops Adventure at Cape Tribulation in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest. You’ll experience a bird’s eye view from up to 15 metres above ground on a fully guided, two-hour zipline tour.
On the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre Dreamtime Walk with Tom Creek.
  • The award-winning Mossman Gorge Centre celebrated its 10th anniversary of operations as a gateway to Australia’s outstanding World Heritage-Listed Daintree Rainforest in August. The anniversary event also saw the announcement of a name change to “Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre”, in recognition of the role the centre plays in educating and celebrating Indigenous culture.
  • Children can interact with virtual unicorns, kittens, dinosaurs, robots and fairies at three parks in Cairns using the free mobile app Magical Park. Launched in August by the Cairns Regional Council, a digital playground experience has been set up at the Smithfield Library Lawn, Goomboora Park and Ravizza Park.
Ghost net art installations at Cairns Airport.
  • Visitors at the Cairns Airport domestic terminal will be welcomed by seven ghostnet fish sculptures created by Indigenous artists at the Pormpuraaw Art and Culture Centre on Cape York Peninsula. The Great Barrier Reef-inspired installation is the first public art commissioned through a partnership between the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair and Cairns Airport.
  • A mature stand of stilt mangroves that can reach heights of 30m can be seen in the mangrove forest along the Jack Barnes Bicentennial Mangrove Boardwalk at Cairns Airport. The Dawul Wuru Aboriginal Corporation has restored the boardwalk, which reopened in August after being closed for more than three years.
Connie and Craig Kimberly with the Continental Flyer at the Historic Village Herberton.
  • A rare post-vintage car, thought to be the only survivors of its kind, is now on display at the Historic Village Herberton. The work on the timber framed, soft-topped 1933 Continental Flyer has been a labour of love for the skilled team at the village, taking more than 10 years to complete. It joins an extraordinary showcase of Australia’s timber, farming and mining history which can be seen in more than 60 original buildings including shops and functioning tea rooms.
  • The Savannah Way Art Trail is now a reality.  Artists Glen Manning and Kathy Daly, from Manning Daly Art, have completed a series of six large-scale artworks that are being installed in Burketown, Croydon, Normanton, Georgetown, Karumba and Doomadgee. The six artworks each tell their own unique story that is relevant to the community in which it will be erected.

Accommodation

The Mt Mullgan Lodge Outback Tent. Picture: Phlip Vids
  • Northern Escape Collection has launched glamping at Mt Mulligan Lodge with three luxury Outback Tents on the remote Tropical North Queensland property. Nestled amid the property’s Australian eucalyptus woodlands, the Outback Tents fit seamlessly into the surrounding environment and showcase the majestic Mount Mulligan/Ngarrabullgan escarpment from their spacious outdoor decks.
  • Step off the deck of Daintree Secrets Rainforest Sanctuary to swim in your private swimming hole and waterfall in the heart of the world’s oldest rainforest. Set on 1.6hectares and only two hours from Cairns, this private and serene holiday home sleeps seven, and is powered by its own hydroelectric system, ensuring your carbon footprint is minimal during your stay.
Paronella Park at night. Picture: Tourism Tropical North Queensland
  • One night’s free camping is included with your ticket to Paronella Park. The park’s new camping ground, The Paddock, sits alongside the Spanish castle in the rainforest. The 60 van sites are all serviced with water, power and sullage, and there is a huge, modern amenities block with hot, spacious showers, a full laundry, and a barbecue/camp kitchen.

Food and beverage

  • Skybury Farms and FNQ Spirits are gaining popularity globally for their vodka, coffee liqueur and rum after becoming silver and bronze winners at the USA Spirits Ratings held in San Francisco. Skybury started making spirits from surplus papaya three years ago, partnering with Cairns distillery FNQ Spirits to create a premium vodka. The union has also produced coffee liqueur, papaya schnapps, passionfruit papaya liqueur and a coffee/vodka hybrid aptly named Fusion.
Arte. By Crystalbrook. Picture: Crystalbrook Collection
  • Crystalbrook Bailey has introduced Arte. By Crystalbrook: a new bespoke, sustainable wine bar in the heart of Cairns. This warm and inviting neighbourhood bar has an ever-changing array of boutique, bio-dynamic Australian and international wines. The artisan deli-style menu is designed to complement and celebrate fresh, local produce and is best enjoyed in good company.

For more information go to cairnsgreatbarrierreef.com

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