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Two yellow boats with blue canopies, labeled "Ocean Rafting," speed through turquoise water carrying excited passengers.
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  • Airlie Beach

Ocean Rafting

Ocean Rafting offers daily Whitehaven Beach and Whitsunday Island tours. The main office where visitors can check in is located at Coral Sea Marina North, a short walk from Airlie Beach along the boardwalk. Airlie Beach is a coastal locality popular with tourists and sunseekers in the Whitsunday Region of Queensland, Australia.
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A train traveling on a curved track through lush, green mountainous terrain under a clear blue sky.
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  • Cairns

Kuranda Scenic Rail

The Kuranda Scenic Rail is your passport to the beauty of Barron Gorge National Park's incredible beauty. During your ride on one of Australia's most impressive rail journeys, expect to pass by waterfalls, travel through the shade of an immense canopy, and chug along over lush, green gorges!
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Visitors standing outside Cairns Aquarium entrance with colorful marine life banner, surrounded by tropical plants and parked cars.
  • Cairns

Cairns Aquarium

See over 15,000 marine species in Australia
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Four ornate, gold and blue Egyptian sarcophagi are displayed in a dark museum exhibit with illuminated informational panels.
  • Cairns

Tomb of the Pharaohs

Explore ancient hieroglyphs and walk through ancient burial chambers
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People on a safari vehicle named "Rainforestation" in a dense, tropical forest with large green leaves in the foreground.
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  • Kuranda

Rainforestation Nature Park

Rainforestation Nature Park is a wildlife reserve and forest park in Kuranda, Far North Queensland. Visitors can see animals native to Australia, learn more about the area's indigenous cultures, and even cuddle a koala.
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Aerial view of a small island with lush greenery, surrounded by vibrant turquoise waters, coral reefs, and a few boats.
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  • Cairns

Green Island

Green Island is one of the 900 islands of the Great Barrier Reef. It is located 27 kilometres off the coast of Cairns, Far North Queensland. The location is a popular stop for snorkelling and diving tours in the reef.
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A lush indoor garden with large tropical plants, ferns, and trees. People are walking and observing the vegetation on a wooden walkway.
  • Kuranda

Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is Australia's largest butterfly conservatory. It is located in Kuranda in Far North Queensland, roughly 25 kilometres from Cairns.
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A serene beach scene with rocky foreground, calm water with anchored boats, a dock, and a tree-covered hill under a partly cloudy sky.
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  • Cairns

Fitzroy Island

Snorkel the reef and hike the rainforest trails
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Aerial view of a small island with dense greenery, surrounded by clear blue water and a pier extending into the ocean. Hills are visible in the background.
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  • Cairns

Great Barrier Reef

Snorkel alongside fish and visit the underwater observatory
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Family enjoying a picnic on a lawn with bubbles, in front of an ancient stone structure surrounded by lush trees.
  • Mena Creek

Paronella Park

José Paronella arrived in Australia from Catalonia in Spain in 1913. For the next 11 years, he worked, cutting sugar cane initially, then purchasing, improving, and reselling cane farms. In 1924 he returned to Spain and married Margarita in 1925. The trip back to Australia was their honeymoon. José first saw this 13 acres of virgin scrub along Mena Creek in 1914. He eventually purchased it in 1929 for just £120 and started to build his gardens and reception centre for the enjoyment of the public. Visitors can now take several tours on the grounds and learn the history of this beautiful place in North Queensland, Australia.
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People standing on metal platforms and stairs, admiring a sunset view of forested mountains. Metal beams frame the scene.
  • East Palmerston

Mamu Tropical Skywalk

Mamu Tropical Skywalk is an elevated walkway, cantilever, and observation tower located outside of Wooroonoon National Park near Innisfail, Australia. From the Mamu Tropical Skywalk, visitors can explore the flora and fauna of rainforest safely from the forest floor to the canopy, and be rewarded with sweeping vistas from the top of the skywalk.
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A catamaran with white sails labeled "Spirit of Cairns" sails on blue water near a green coastline under a clear blue sky.
  • Cairns

Cairns Marlin Marina

The Spirit of Cairns is a luxury catamaran that sails out of – you guessed it – Cairns. The 26-meter vessel boasts two levels, with air conditioning and a fully licensed bar.
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People standing on an elevated walkway surrounded by dense, green forest foliage.
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  • Cape Tribulation

Daintree Rainforest

The Daintree Rainforest is the oldest tropical rainforest on Earth. It is home to some of the most biologically diverse flora and fauna to be found anywhere, as well as 80% of the world's fern species. Visitors can explore this natural wonder north of Mossman and Cairns in Queensland, Australia.
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Birdworld Kuranda
  • Kuranda

Birdworld Kuranda

Birdworld Kuranda is one of Australia’s largest collection of free-flying birds, housed inside a spacious aviary that replicates the creatures' natural habitats. With over 350 birds of every size, colour, shape and description – including Amazonian macaws, a giant cassowary, cheeky rainbow lorikeets, galahs, cockatoos and many more – Birdworld Kuranda is a must for bird and wildlife lovers. Naturally landscaped with waterfalls, ponds, exotic and native plants, Birdworld Kuranda is a place where you can join the birds in their beautiful world.
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