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Sea Change Apartments
All of the luxuriously furnished apartments have the option of a balcony or very large Roof Deck all with ocean views
HIGH SEASON
SUPER SAVINGS
STAY 6 PAY 5!
From $210 per night

applies to all room types
Valid for travel until 26th Sept '08

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Amaroo at Trinity
Amaroo enjoys a peaceful elevated position with stunning views of Trinity Beach and the ocean
STANDBY RATES
Available Now!
Studios from $126 per night
(Conditions apply)
Valid for stays until 30th Sept 2008

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New! Blue Lagoon Resort
New and unique lagoon-front resort at Trinity Beach
ESCAPE TO THE TROPICS
STAY 5 PAY 4!

Studios, One, Two &
Three Bedroom Apartments
EXCELLENT VALUE!
Valid NOW until 20th Dec 2008

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Beachside Family Fun starts right here at Trinity Beach...
TRINITY BEACH
FAMILY FUN
7 nights at the Blue Lagoon
Kuranda Train & Skyrail
Green Island
Cairns Night Zoo
All for just $2380!
Valid until 18th Oct 2008

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Meridien at Trinity
Spacious apartments feature expansive balconies with ocean views and a heated swimming pool!
STAY 7 PAY 5!
OR
STAY 5 PAY 4!

from $240 per night
Valid from 13th Oct until 23 December '08

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Trinity Beach Club
Situated only 200 metres from the palm fringed shores of
Trinity Beach
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STAY 5 PAY 4
One & Two Bedroom Apartments
Valid from 1st Oct until 31st March '09

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Trinity Beach Tourism News

Friday, August 08, 2008

Multi award winning Flames of the Forest has moved to a new venue in the rainforest.

With a capacity to host 900 for a banquet, it is spectacular, dramatic and yet intimate for smaller groups too.

Renowned on site catering, fully licensed, in house lighting, audio visual for awards dinners and NO NOISE RESTRICTIONS!
 
INCREDIBLE FIRE EFFECTS
The venue enables us to create amazing fire and special effects to enhance your event.

Australia has no other events venue like this:  a genuinely unique location which needs no theming with the exciting possibilities that pyrotechnics, special effects and reveals offer.

Be as creative as you like!

PERMANENT HOECKER PAVILION ON SITE
A permanent 400 sq metre elegant black silk lined Hoecker is on site, decorated with hand made crystal chandeliers and the rainforest setting is spectacularly lit with thousands of budlights, flaming pots and candelabra blazing each night.

A CLEAR ROOF IS ALSO AVAILABLE
Many groups are opting for long banquet tables as an alternative to the classic rounds. Whichever your preference we can provide.
 
A REASON TO BRING YOUR GROUP TO PORT DOUGLAS!

No group itinerary to Far North Queensland is complete without an event in the rainforest at Flames of the Forest.

Sunday, August 03, 2008

It was an absolute magnificent day out at Moore Reef today. The fish were very playful and the activities were endless.

Just one of the many highlight today was the scuba diving. Many guests took advantage of the conditions and donned a scuba unit and headed into the underwater realm with our very talented and knowledgeable dive crew.

The highlights in the water spotted by snorkellers, divers and those in the semi submersible included Oceanic Trout, schools of Trevally, Clown Fish in their protective anemone, Red Snapper, beautiful bright yellow & black Moorish Idols, our resident Maori Wrasse, plus Coral munching Parrot Fish. Another great way to spot bigger animals is from the Scenic helicopter Flights. They provide a bird’s eye view of the reef structure, and passengers often spot sharks as they cruise over the deeper waters outside the reef.

Water Temperature: 24.5C
Underwater Visibility: 15-20mtrs  

CURRENT OBSERVATIONS
As of: 4pm Today
Marine World: SE winds 2 knots
Low Isles: ENE winds 8 knots
Green Island: ESE winds 6 knots
Cairns Airport: NE winds 8 knots

3 DAY OUTLOOK
As per Bureau of Meteorology-Cooktown to Cardwell at 3pm

Sunday: SE winds 10-15 knots
Monday: SE winds 10-15 knots
Tuesday: SE winds 10-15 knots

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

I joined a tour to the tablelands (or Cairns Highlands as it is now supposed to be known) last week.  After viewing wallabies and Curlews around Cairns, we travelled up the Gillies highway, stopping at the lookout for a view over the lowlands below, then went to Lake Barrine for after­noon tea, (scones piled high with cream and jam).

We had our first walk in the rainforest, where we saw musky rat kangaroos, and various other animals, before heading to a  property to look for platypuses.  We saw them playing and feeding amongst the waterlillies.  This was on private property, and we could see the house in the distance.  It was wonderful to see them playing, but I couldn’t help thinking the owners were missing out by having their house so far from the water. 

We went to dinner at Nick’s Swiss Italian Restaurant in Yunguburra, and afterwards went to walk in the rainforest at different spots in  national parks.  It was very cold.  I found out the next day, that it was the coldest day on the tablelands so far this year.  My breath was making little clouds.  This made the rainforest seem even more like another world.  I had brought warm clothes with me, but was grateful for the extra warm clothing that was available. 

Walking along the tracks, we had good sightings of different animals, including a Herbert river possum (or her­bie as it is affectionately known) that was trying to cross from one side of the road to another over our heads. We watched him stretching to try and grab foliage from the other side, before trying a different route, and then giving up.  He seemed oblivious to the people that were only a few feet away from him. 

On our way home, we stopped for supper and further walking and spotlighting, before heading home again.  Everyone was exhausted but exhilarated by the trip.  Only Elsa (7 Yrs old) was asleep for the return trip.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A fantastic day out at Marine World, the weather is stunning and excellent underwater visibility made for an awesome day out on the reef.

Introductory divers enjoyed their first scuba dives and the amazing variety of fish that make their homes out at Marine World. They were accompanied by masked angel fish, barrier reef anemone fish, yellow lined snappers and schooling rabbit fish. Some of the larger fish inhabiting this environment include coral trout, snapper, trevally, red bass, barracuda and reef sharks.

The snorkelling tours with our resident Marine Biologist were popular again today. The guests enjoyed the interpretive programs about the marine life and the surrounding ecosystem that is the Great Barrier Reef. Tropical Reef ecosystems are an incredibly diverse and complex environment with the reef being home to a dazzling array of fish and coral species.

Everybody touring on the semi-submersible observed a part of this incredible blue world as they ventured to the northern side of Marine World. They explored the clam gardens seeing neon damsels, colourful anthias, green turtles, yellow tailed fusiliers and hundreds of bicoloured parrot fish swimming amongst the colourful, living, underwater coral structures.

The Scenic Helicopter tours were enjoyed by everyone that chose to soar high above the reefs surface. The Vertical Magic Adventure offers a three dimensional view of the coral structures and contrasting colours of the ocean, and the chance to put the immense structure of the reef into perspective.

The weather conditions look great for the next couple of days, so take advantage and come and explore the wonders of Marine World.

Water Temperature: 24 C
Underwater Visibility: 25m  WOW!

CURRENT OBSERVATIONS
As of: 4pm Today
Marine World: E winds 7 knots
Low Isles: E winds 7 knots
Green Island: E winds 6 knots
Cairns Airport: NE winds 8 knots
 
                           
3 DAY OUTLOOK:

Monday: SW/SE winds 10-15 knots
Tuesday: S/SE winds 15-20 knots
Wednesday: S/SE winds 15-20 knots

Sunday, July 20, 2008

We have great news!

After 15 years in the planning the Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway will open on Monday, 18 August 2008. Mamu is the biggest project in the Wet Tropics since Skyrail. With its combination of a canopy walk high in the tree tops, an observation tower, viewing decks and cantilever, it brings you close to new unexplored spheres of the rainforest.

This area of unsurpassed beauty contains the 2 highest mountains in Queensland, numerous rivers, waterfalls, swimming holes and some of the World's lushest and most ancient rainforests. Visitors will experience the exhilarating vistas of the Johnstone River gorge and amazing surrounding World Heritage landscapes.

The Ma:Mu Aboriginal Traditional Owners of this area look forward to welcoming you to this special place in Waribara clan rainforest country when the walkway is completed.

Location
30km west of Innisfail, in Wooroonooran National Park

From the 18th August Wooroonooran Rainforest Safaris will now include a visit to the spectacular Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway.

To view the full itinerary of the tour please click here

Bookings are essential as it is a small tour with a maximum of 12 places available per day.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

2 MANTA RAYS PLAYING ON THE OUTER REEF WALL AT MARINE WORLD SEEN BY PEOPLE ON THE SEMI SUBMERSABLE !!!!!!

Reef animals use their shapes, behavior and body structures in a variety of ways to help them blend intocoral structures and survive. An easy example to find is a stripy fish such as a Red Breasted Wrasse or Humbug. The lines on their bodies help to break up the outline of the fish so they blend into the coral, a bit like zebras in Africa. Also look out for red fish. These fish are most likely to be found hiding underneath the coral or in crevasses, as red really disappears in dim light conditions. As a result red fish like soldier fish and squirrel fish are often seen swimming around at night. Reef fish have adapted to their surrounding environment and produced a number of different ways to defend themselves.

Water Temperature: 24 oC
Underwater Visibility:  20-25metres

CURRENT OBSERVATIONS
As of: 4pm Today
Marine World: S winds 20 knots
Low Isles: SSE winds 17 knots
Green Island: SSE winds 23 knots
Cairns Airport: SE winds 14 knots

3 DAY OUTLOOK
Sunday: SE winds 20-25 knots
Monday: SE winds 20-25 knots
Tuesday: SE winds 20-25 knots

As per Bureau of Meteorology-Cooktown to Cardwell at 3pm

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Here comes Quicksilver's Kids Club!

Starting these school holidays, travelling to the Great Barrier Reef is about to become even more of an adventure for children with Quicksilver's fun new Kids Club - "The Squid Squad".

Complete with the Squid Squad activity book, fun and games, they'll be having so much fun before they even realise it's educational too!

So while the kids are in the "Squad", mum and dad can enjoy some guilt-free time to snorkel*, lunch together or just relax on the sundeck.

And don't forget Family Fares are available - one child travels free!

*At least one parent or guardian needs to be contactable (on the boat, on or near platform) while the child is in the care of the Squid Squad Club, so both parents will be unable to participate in diving or a snorkelling expedition away from the platform at the same time.

Squid Squad Key Points

  • Only available on Quicksilver's Outer Reef Cruise
  • 3 x 45 minute sessions available each day
  • For children aged 5-12 years
  • Cost per child is $15, per session
  • Can not be pre-booked and subject to availability on the day
  • Supervised by a dedicated and friendly Quicksilver crew, with Blue Card requirement
  • Initially, only available during the school holiday periods. This year's holiday periods are
    27 June - 21 July
    9 September - 13 October
    12 December - 29 January '09

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Cairns Habitat Cruises has been awarded Advanced Ecotourism Certification for its half-day calm water cruises and crocodile farm tours.

The process of getting certified allowed the company to conduct a complete evaluation of the business to ensure its eco-friendly, minimal impact philosophy was being incorporated throughout all aspects of the operation. Cairns Habitat Cruises also is currently undertaking a comprehensive greenhouse gas emissions audit as part of the Australian Government’s Green House Challenge Plus program and the Tourism North Queensland Planet Safe partnership program.

To view further details on this calm water eco cruise please click here

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Adventure & Fun was the theme of the day for our guest today visiting Marine World, with so many different activities and so much time to do it all.
Lots of people took advantage of our 5 and 10 min Heli Flights and took to the skies for a bird’s eye view of Moore Reef and its amazing residents such as Sharks, Rays, and Turtles.

Today on the Adventure Snorkel Safari our marine biologist explained about the ecology of the leopard shark sleeping peacefully on the bottom of the ocean floor and abundance of colourful soft corals along with large schools of bump headed parrot fish, Trevally, Surgeon Fish and Red Bass.

Our first time introductory scuba divers were pleased to spot a green turtle, and our ever friendly resident Maori wrasse – Wally.  Certified divers were off exploring the outer edge of Moore Reef. The divers encountered a grey tip reef shark, chevron barracuda and thousands of sergeant majors and yellow tailed fusiliers

Water Temperature: 25.5 C
Underwater Visibility:  10-15 metres

3 DAY OUTLOOK
Sunday: SE winds 15-20 knots
Monday: SE winds 15-20 knots
Tuesday: SE winds 20-25 knots
As per Bureau of Meteorology-Cooktown to Cardwell at 3pm

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Visitors to Marine World were today treated to yet another spectacular day on the reef. The weather was sublime, the visibility was excellent and mother nature put on a show like no other below the surface.

Clown fish were busy fussing over their young amongst the protective anemones and schools of barracuda were seen patrolling the reef for an afternoon snack.  There was a veritable who’s who in the fish world seen and snapped by our camera, Manta rays, Epulet sharks, Diagonal stripped sweetlips, Sargent fish, Butterfly fish, Moorish idols. Parrot Fish and our very own star, Wally the giant Maori Wrasse. 

So ends another adventure on the high seas, but why take our word for it??  Come out and see for yourselves, as they say, the waters fine … come on in …

Water Temperature: 25.5 C
Underwater Visibility:  25 metres

3 DAY OUTLOOK
Wednesday:
 SE winds 15-20 knots
Thursday: SE winds 15-20 knots
Friday: SE winds 15-20 knots

As per Bureau of Meteorology-Cooktown to Cardwell at 3pm

 

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Escape to the golden sands of Trinity Beach and take in the major highlights of our stunning region

TRINITY BEACH
GETAWAY

From $530 per person
Includes:
3 Nights Accommodation
Barrier Reef Cruise
Kuranda Train/Skyrail
Return Transfers
Valid until 31st March 2009

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Temp: 23.6 °C
Wind: 9 kt SSE
Humidity: 90%
Pressure: 1015.2 hpa
Rain: 0.2mm since 9am
Forecast: 21 - 29 °C (Showers)

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Local Tourism News


NEW RAINFOREST EVENTS VENUE
Multi award winning Flames of the Forest has moved to a new venue in the rainforest. With a capacit... [ full story ]


Reef Report
It was an absolute magnificent day out at Moore Reef today. The fish were very playful and the activ... [ full story ]


Trip Review
I joined a tour to the tablelands (or Cairns Highlands as it is now supposed to be known) last week.... [ full story ]

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Michaelmas Cay Day Trip

A luxurious day of sailing with all the trimmings

Ocean Spirit
Michaelmas Cay
From $189 per person

Includes:
Return coach transfers
Superb buffet lunch
Snorkelling equipment
Semi Submersible tour
Live musical entertainment
Glass of champagne
Valid until 31st March '09

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