
The Esplanade is full of cafés and restaurants and there are also bbq areas where you can sit down with friends and use the big grills. Stroll along the promenade, splash around in the famous lagoon, ...
The gateway to the cosmopolitan city of Cairns, Cairns Airport is located in the Australian state of Queensland and connects millions of passengers each year with this beautiful area of Australia. With airlines flying passengers into the airport from all over the world, including the UK, New Zealand, China, Singapore and more, the airport can get busy at peak times. Make sure you avoid the crowds and long airport queues by booking your Cairns Airport transfers with hoppa today. We’ll make sure your journey is smooth and reliable, whether you’re travelling to Cairns City Centre or the stunning Port Douglas.
Whether you’re here for a connecting flight or passing through Cairns Airport on your way to the stunning coast of Queensland you’ll find plenty to keep you occupied here. From luxury shops to gift and souvenir stores and duty free options you won’t run out of shopping opportunities. There’s also an incredible range of restaurants, with health food, sushi, Italian, burgers and lots more on offer, ideal for those wanting to grab a bite before heading home. And for one last cool beer why not head to one of the bars in Cairns Airport?
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Cairns City Centre | 6 km | 14 min | |
Port Douglas City (QLD) | km | min | |
Palm Cove (QLD) | 26 km | 31 min | |
Port Douglas (QLD) | 66 km | 88 min | |
Daintree | km | 100 min |
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The Esplanade is full of cafés and restaurants and there are also bbq areas where you can sit down with friends and use the big grills. Stroll along the promenade, splash around in the famous lagoon, ...
No trip to Cairns would be complete without a day spent exploring the Great Barrier Reef. One of the largest and most experienced reef cruise operators is Quicksilver, which operates daily cruises to ...
Discover the aboriginal cultural park, showcasing the culture and beliefs of the rainforest people of Tropical North Queensland through theatres, stage shows, boomerang/spear throwing and bush medicin...
There are three rivers in Cairns suitable for rafting, each with its own degree of difficulty. It is a great experience and also team building to face the impressive rapids together. RnR White Water R...
Tropical and magical Green Island is a unique part of the Great Barrier Reef, making it a perfect spot for a half-day or full day tour. There are plenty of options to snorkel, parasail, dive and swim ...
Jungle Surfing is located on a private reserve 2,5 hours drive north of Cairns. The property borders the Daintree Cape Tribulation National Park and offers stunning rainforest as well as views over th...
Amazing Mossman Gorge lies 80 kilometers north of Cairns. It is a river with magic blue green waters surrounded by enchanting rainforest. The water is refreshingly cool and it is a peaceful place to g...
Meet the animals and learn about the fragile ecology of the rainforest right in the heart of Cairns. This spectacular wildlife exhibit is enclosed by a 20-meter-high glass dome on top of the Reef Hote...
Learn about Aboriginal plant use and wonder at the flora and fauna at this tropical oasis of 38 hectares of native Autralian gardens. The Cairns Botanic Gardens area is divided into four distinct ...
Experience the splendour of this World Heritage listed rainforest, this is the oldest tropical rainforest and a home to diverse and unique animals, plants and fungi. At around 1.200 km² the Daintree i...
Board the famous Kuranda Scenic Rail for a breath-taking journey on one of the world’s most scenic operational rail journeys to the charming town of Kurunda and a return journey by cable car across th...
The Cairns Historical Museum houses an exhibition displaying the history of Cairns starting with the Aboriginal and Islander beginnings as well as the early timber, mining and agricultural industries.
EmergencyNumbers
000 (Police, Fire and Ambulance)
Currency
Australian Dollar (AUD) $1 = 100 cents
Newspapers
The Cairns Post The Cairns Sun
OpeningHours
Generally, stores \u0026 shopping mall are open 7 days a week, late night shopping on a Thursday night until 9 pm. Sunday from 4–5 pm. Closed only Christmas Day.
Population
160.285
TouristInformation
Cairns \u0026 Tropical North Visitor Information Centre 51 The Esplanade, Cairns Open Mon-Fri from 8.30am – 6pm. Weekends and Public Holidays: 10am – 6pm Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day \u0026 New Years Day. +61 7 4051 3588
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