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  • Kuranda Roots Festival

    Reggaetown is back in Kuranda.

  • ceti bath shop

    ceti’s bath shop is a local business in Kuranda. They specialize in their own brand of natural bath and skincare [more…]

  • Going it alone – a solo traveller’s guide to thriving in Cairns

    Are you an adventurer at heart, seeking the ultimate solo travel experience in Australia? As the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and home to one of the world’s most ancient rainforests, Cairns offers solo travellers a wealth of opportunities for exploration and adventure.

  • Kuranda Riverboat Tours

    The Kuranda Riverboat operates interpretive river cruises and guided rainforest walks. Enjoy a memorable experience discovering Kuranda’s rainforest flora, fauna [more…]

  • 5 inspiring women in local tourism

    Beyonce iconically said “who runs the world? Girls!” and this couldn’t be more true when it comes to tourism in Tropical North Queensland. To celebrate International Women’s Day, meet five iconic ladies making their mark in their fields and inspiring their fellow sisters to do the same.

  • EV Road trip from Cairns to Atherton Tablelands

    Take those electric feels all the way from Cairns to Millaa Millaa on this electric vehicle road trip through the Atherton Tablelands.

  • Your guide to vegetarian & vegan friendly restaurants in Cairns

    You’ll find most cafes and restaurants around Cairns include quality meat-free dishes. The following eateries however, hero plant-based food. Here’s where to eat vegan and vegetarian food in Cairns.

  • Reggaetown

    Reggaetown is back in Kuranda.

  • Guide to Barron Falls (Din Din)

    Rocky, wild, and undeniably dramatic, Barron Falls has a regal presence that is suitably fitting to its moniker. Whether you witness it as a scenic trickle in winter or as a mist-filled force in summer, Barron Falls deserves a spot in your tropical travel itinerary. Get ready to chase the ultimate waterfall with this guide to Barron Falls near Cairns.

  • The Ultimate Indigenous Trail

    Weaving your way from Cairns, Cooktown and beyond, discover the deep cultural connection to country Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Traditional Custodians share.

  • Barron Falls (Din Din)

    Barron Falls (Djabugay: Din Din) is a dramatic rocky waterfall in the Barron River near Kuranda Village. During the wetter [more…]

  • Ch-cho-choose from these train experiences in the tropics

    Thought that finding the perfect rail experience was harder than it steams? Whether you enjoy a cheeky scenic train ride or you’re a full on a foamer – FYI that’s US slang for an obsessive railfan – there’s a train experience for everyone in Tropical North Queensland.

  • 3 Day Atherton Tablelands Adventure

    Head for the Atherton Tablelands hills for a true taste of Tropical North Queensland. This hinterland that hugs Cairns is packed with all sorts of [more…]

  • 8 Road Trips From Cairns

    From swimming in wild waterfalls, to exploring hidden coves and outback tracks, it’s time to hit the road to enjoy the adventure of a lifetime on these road trips from Cairns.

  • 9 ways to be a more eco-conscious traveller

    These eco-travel tips will ensure that your trip to Tropical North Queensland is as green as the lush rainforest environment itself.

  • Rainforest Adventures in Tropical North Queensland

    From mild to wild, there’s endless opportunities for rainforest adventures in Tropical North Queensland.

  • Frogs Kuranda Licensed Restaurant

    Frogs Kuranda is family owned and operated since 1980 and Trip Advisor certificate of excellence winner 2013 – 2019, seven [more…]

  • Things to do near Cairns these school holidays

    It’s that time of year again! School’s out and kids all over the country are begging to get out and explore. From wildlife to waterslides and everything in between, this is your ultimate guide to the school holidays near Cairns.

  • Unlock the secrets of the rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

    Discover the history of this ancient rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which glides across the top of this World Heritage-listed wonder, 364 days of the year.

  • The Ultimate ‘Only in Tropical North Queensland’ guide

    It might be a well-known fact that Tropical North Queensland is the only place in the world where two natural World Heritage sites collide, but there’s more first and only’s to this destination than its reef and rainforest.

  • Where to have a guaranteed wildlife experience near Cairns

    You know what rates as highly as the reef and rainforest on visitor’s to-do-lists when they come to Cairns? Having a wildlife encounter.

  • The Tropical North Queensland farm experience you didn’t know existed

    Hiding in the hills of Myola, a short six-minute drive from the rainforest village of Kuranda, you’ll find a farm-experience you didn’t know existed, Kur Cow Barnwell Farm.

  • Kur-Cow Barnwell Farm

    Located in Kuranda, a 35-minute drive from Cairns, Queensland, covering over 626 hectares and surrounded by tropical rainforest tablelands. A [more…]

  • Six animals who practise social distancing

    Meet six solitary inhabitants of the Great Barrier Reef & Wet Tropics Rainforest who were practising social distancing before toilet paper was a commodity & TikTok challenges overtook your newsfeed.

  • Kuranda Rainforest Journeys

    Kuranda Rainforest Journeys is a family owned and locally operated business providing visitors with the best rainforest experience in Far [more…]

  • Brett’s Kuranda Day Tours

    Ride the historic Kuranda scenic train and learn the history and hardships of those that built this incredible train line. [more…]

 

Book now and save $100 on tours

Are you visiting Tropical North Queensland soon? Take advantage of our Tropical Dollars and get $100 off tours and experiences* when you book through Experience Oz! Use code TNQ100

*Min spend $200. T&C’s apply. Travel by 21 June 2024.