New tourism experiences in Cairns & Great Barrier Reef

Reef expeditions, new hotels and wildlife experiences are among the newly launched Cairns & Great Barrier Reef products ready to entice Australians north for a tropical summer.

Hotel perfect for social butterflies

Flynn, the social butterfly of the Crystalbrook Collection’s portfolio of hotels, will welcome its first guests on November 10. The Cairns Esplanade hotel will tempt travellers wanting great views of the Coral Sea from their balcony, glass-bottom hotel pools, a 24-hour gym or the ultimate tropical escape in the top three floor suites of the Esplanade tower with large balconies to laze the day away. Flynn’s Boardwalk Social offers market-style gourmet food and live music.

crystalbrookcollection.com/flynn

Reef expeditions launched

With no more than 72 passengers, Coral Expeditions has launched a series of new seven-night sailings onboard the Coral Discoverer from Cairns. The nature-based expeditions will take small groups to explore the pristine outer reefs and lesser-known islands of the Great Barrier Reef under the guidance of an expert team including a Master Reef Guide.

www.coralexpeditions.com

New Wildlife Habitat exhibit

Wildlife Habitat has opened Rainforest Habitat to give guests the feeling of being in the rainforest while they spot birds and native animals from the exciting new Licuala Tower and Birdseye Bridge. Celebrating the Port Douglas wildlife park’s 30th birthday, the attractions add to the recently completed Nocturnal Habitat, Predator Plank and two new aviaries.

https://www.wildlifehabitat.com.au/

Folk music live on the Tablelands

Queensland’s longest-running folk festival, the Tablelands Folk Festival in the picturesque heritage village of Yungaburra returns for a socially distanced weekend of live music on October 23-25. This year musicians, singers, songwriters, poets and bands from across the State will grace the stage on the Atherton Tablelands for a totally Queensland event.

https://www.tablelandsfolkfestival.org.au/

Soak up the rooftop view

Enjoy the best views of the Cairns Lagoon from Oak & Vine, the rooftop bar of the newly opened Oaks Cairns Hotel in the heart of the city’s Esplanade. The cocktail bar serves Nikkei cuisine, a unique blend of Peruvian ingredients crafted with Japanese techniques and showcasing local produce in dishes like snapper ceviche and baby pork spiced ribs.

https://www.oakshotels.com/en/oaks-cairns-hotel

Kids can learn to dive

Children aged eight and over can learn to dive with Seal Team, a five-week PA DI scuba diving course run by Divers Den. The Seal Team does an Aquamission once a week at the renovated training centre in Cairns city. The program follows on from the popular Scuba Kids program launched in June.

https://www.diversden.com.au/dive-courses/padi-seal-team/

Modern look at ancient rainforest

Interactive signage including 3D effects and spinning totems bring to life the story of the world’s oldest rainforest at the Daintree Discovery Centre. The Centre’s Canopy Tower has undergone a makeover to add to the experience of walking through all levels of the rainforest on the Aerial Walkway and Canopy Tower.

www.discoverthedaintree.com

Compete in an ocean swim

Turtles often join in the annual Great Adventures Green Island Ocean Swim with 1.5km and 3km events as well as a shorter 500m swim for children and novices. Held on October 18, the registration includes your transfer to Green island where you can spend the day exploring the only coral cay on the Great Barrier Reef with a rainforest.

https://green-island.com.au/oceanswim

Local language signs in Douglas Shire

Bilingual signs featuring Kuku Yalanji language are being installed in the Douglas Shire to highlight the region’s rich Indigenous culture. Visitors will learn the local name for iconic places like Cape Tribulation, which is known as Kulki, through the Indigenous Language Signage Program, a partnership between Douglas Shire Council and Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation in Australia’s only Eco Certified Destination.

https://douglas.qld.gov.au/kuku-yalanji-language-recognised-in-douglas-townships/

Twilight tours reveal nocturnal critters

Cairns Aquarium has launched Aquarium by Twilight showing how animal behaviours adapt from day into night. Offering exclusive after-hours entry, the ecologist-guided tour takes visitors through 10 tropical ecosystems to observe fish, amphibians, insects and reptiles adjusting to the onset of dusk. A three-course dinner at the onsite restaurant Dundee’s is included.

https://www.cairnsaquarium.com.au/cairns-holidays

Relax in a rainforest treehouse

Daintree Ecolodge has ‘elevated’ their rainforest tree houses to a new level of luxury with a makeover of the bayans. The Lagoon Bayans have a private screened balcony looking out on to the rainforest and the Rainforest Bayans have a private outdoor bathtub where the sights and sounds of the world’s oldest rainforest can be enjoyed.

https://www.daintree-ecolodge.com.au/

Scenic multisport challenge

Paddle, run and mountain bike through the World Heritage areas of the Cassowary Coast in the Ona Mission Multisport Adventure on October 25. Run Mt Kootaloo on Dunk Island and the wide sandy beach of Mission Beach, ride through the world’s oldest rainforest and paddle in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park for an adventure in nature’s playground.

https://ccmclub.org.au/events/onamission

SOURCE: Tourism Tropical North Queensland 

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