Highlights of Cairns Campervan Holidays Nationwide popular for its cool, sunny, tropical climate and laidback lifestyle, Cairns is a touristy city in the tropical north of the sunshine state of Queensland, Australia. It is a major gateway to the world heritage listed and iconic sites of the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. From shopping at the bustling local markets, sailing, diving and snorkelling at its spectacular coastline, Cairns holidays offers a plenty of thing to do and see upon arrival. Trekking at the Daintree Rainforest and sky railing on the Kuranda Train are some must-do adventure sports while in this tropical city. Not to miss, this Queensland city is an Australian mecca for seafood lovers. Home to breathtaking beaches, magnificent hinterland, spectacular rainforests and world’s largest coral reef ecosystem, the tropical north of Queensland makes an idea travel destination for worldwide travellers of all tastes and age groups. However, if you are looking for some real Aussie travel experiences, go on the great tropical road trip that begins the Cairns and continue to the far north of Queensland with some worth-it-detours. Let’s check out the travel itinerary of this world-class costal tour. Cairns to Port Douglas This 65 km long stretch of road will take about 1 hour to reach the destination with your campervan rental Cairns. While on the way, take a detour to the rainforest village of Kuranda which is home to some incredibly beautiful natural attractions such as the cable ride, river cruise, Barron falls and exciting wildlife parks. If you are traveling with young ones, make sure you take them to the Cairns Tropical Zoon in Palm cover on the main highway. Now drive your campervan along the Captain Cook Highway to your next stopover at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures. Port Douglas is in close proximity to popular touristy sites including the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree National Park. Visiting these places, including the picturesque
town of Port Douglas, is a lifetime experience. Take a stroll at Four Mile Beach and you are bound to see heart-stopping views. The air is refreshing here and landscapes make a perfect base for sunbathing. Port Douglas to Cooktown The second phase of your iconic tropical drive will take about 3hours and 15 minutes to reach Cooktown. Make a stopover at Black Mountain National Park to explore its rich wildlife heritage and giant rocks. Back on the coastal route, step into the enchanting history of Cooktown, named after the person Captain James Cook who discovered this village. Drive your campervan to Mount Cook and other natural attractions in the neighbourhood. Cooktown to Atherton As this third section of your epic travel itinerary unfolds, hit the inland road to visit the small town of Mount Molloy. Then, continue heading towards the Atherton Tablelands, home to an extraordinary diversity of landscapes in form of rainforest, impact crater lakes and dead volcanoes all at one place. This 300 km long journey will also take you through the coffee plantations and historical museum at Mareeba. Atherton won’t fail to win your hearts. It is home to a good number of touristy sites such as Curtain Fig National Park and Craters Lakes National Park. If you aren’t short on time, you can continuing moving ahead the coast exploring the famous destinations on its way including Mission Beach and Innisfail. So, what are you waiting for? The tropical ride begins with a campervan rental in Cairns. Book it online today! From: http://www.aussiecampervans.com