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Shrink Jan 17th, 2011 03:06 PM

What to see in one week between Brisbane and Cairns???? Help!!
 
Hi guys
In mid March I will spend one week in Australia. I will arrive in Brisbane and will probably leave from same. Planning to head toward Cairns and Great Barrier Reef. I have a few questions:
1. According to some website, it is about 875 miles between the two places. How are the trains?
2. Any recommendations to see/do. Would you recommend renting a car?
3. Some posters (somewhere here) have recommended a national park and other things.
What should I not miss?

As usual, any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks for the help

Shrink

Orlando_Vic Jan 17th, 2011 03:40 PM

We enjoyed visiting the Australia Zoo in Beerwah.
http://www.australiazoo.com.au

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Susan7 Jan 17th, 2011 04:58 PM

It's hard to know what to recommend without knowing your interests. Do you like modern art, visiting museums, architecture, are you interested in Aboriginal culture, scuba diving, bird watching, hiking?

This guidebook might help to give you an overview of what to do in Queensland and the Barrier Reef.

http://shop.lonelyplanet.com/austral...travel-guide-5

AlanJG Jan 17th, 2011 07:54 PM

1. Not fast
2. No
3. see Susan's reply

MaryD2 Jan 17th, 2011 08:38 PM

You obviously looked at the Yahoo answer for distances when getting 875 Miles 'cause its much more than that at 1706 Klms from Brisbane using the road. 875 miles flying distance maybe.
Anyway the best way to get up north is by air and its probably the cheapest as well.
With only one week I would fly to Cairns, get a car and drive around up there and go out on the reef.

AlanJG Jan 17th, 2011 09:11 PM

2. "No" was in answer to renting a car for a week to travel from Brisbane to Cairns in a week. Too far, too much driving, too many road repairs going on after the flooding and too little time to see things.

JackDarcy Jan 18th, 2011 01:49 AM

You have chosen a great place for tour. Cairns has taken the role as capital to Far North Queensland, and is backed by beautiful rainforest and only a short distance from the magnificent Great Barrier Reef.

RalphR Jan 19th, 2011 03:56 AM

With just a week, I would focus a little more, either to North Queensland (say between Townsville and Cape Tribulation) or to Southeast Queensland (say between Byron Bay and Noosa). Generally speaking, there's a lot more to see in these areas than what's in between. i would not recommend driving in your time frame.

Shrink Jan 20th, 2011 01:41 PM

Thanks a bunch guys. Are you suggesting flying into Cairns and renting a car and day trips out of there?

shrink

Shrink Jan 20th, 2011 01:42 PM

OOPS forgot to finish the above.

OR looking into escorted tours around in that area?

MaryD2 Jan 20th, 2011 03:02 PM

Flying to Cairns, renting a car and doing your own thing out of there. There are some escorted tours that are very good and other people might give you some information on those. If you don't want a car then that's OK too. I personally would do a liveaboard for a couple days or three then spend time on the Atherton Tablelands - now you might be better with a car there although I do know that there are some fantastic tours that pick up which take you everywhere on the Tablelands so wait till others who know more give you some information.
Either way you will have a fabulous time.

RalphR Jan 21st, 2011 04:21 AM

shrink: there's tons to see in North Queensland. That would be my suggestion, renting a car. Besides the Tablelands, you've also got the Undara Lava Tubes in the outback SW of the Tablelands, plus lots of great places up and down the coast: Mission Beach and Dunk Island, Wallaman Falls, the Cook Hwy to Port Douglas, Cape Tribulation and much more. And of course the Barrier Reef. You could easily spend all your time within a days drive of Cairns and not exhaust the possibilites. Squeezing in a drive Brisbane will only waste your time.

Shrink Jan 21st, 2011 12:25 PM

Cairns et.al. it is then!!! Really appreciate the help. Looking forward to Australia and do wish I had more time to spend. However the way you describe it, and considering that I am into scenery, wine, food, and friendly people, it sounds perfect. Will go to Cairns and rent a car for a few days. Again thanks for all your help and suggestions.

Shrink

AlanJG Jan 21st, 2011 07:32 PM

Shrink, I'd stay in Yungaburra when on the Atherton Tablelands but then I do already ;-) It is a good spot, close to the Lakes with plenty of wildlife. Not a lot of night life except in the forest though. www.yungaburra.com

althom1122 Jan 31st, 2011 07:09 AM

Shrink - in case you don't check back on the Asian board, I wanted to let you know that the Intrepid tour guide I had in India does indeed do individual tours. (He's a Facebook friend of mine and I asked him!) His contact info, if you're still interested, is:
[email protected]

I can't recommend him highly enough. He's really terrific and lots of fun to be with.

Karen

Bamian Feb 4th, 2011 08:00 PM

Your plans might change given Yasi's destruction. Maybe go south from Brisbane. Look up Fraser Island -- a magical place, with beaches, forest, amazing fauna and flora. The coast from Rainbow Beach up to Hervey Bay is amazing. If you like boats and sailing, that is a fabulous destination.

Good luck!

ivenotbeeneverywhere Feb 4th, 2011 08:18 PM

Bamian, Fraser Island is north of Brisbane. Cairns and most of the GBR did not have any destruction as it was in a small area and by mid March there will be little to see in and around Cairns that any cyclone came near it.
Tully was the worst hit town and it is very small and not in the tourist area.
Fraser Island is nothing like the GBR and to miss seeing the GBR because of someone's misinformation would be criminal.

peterSale Feb 5th, 2011 01:10 AM

Lots of Cyclone damage.

pat_woolford Feb 5th, 2011 02:25 AM

Perhaps a couple of geography lessons wouldn't go astray here - Fraser Island is well north of Brisbane, as is Hervey Bay. Fraser Island is still a fair way from the Great Barrier Reef.

Lots of cyclone damage where - PeterSale? nowhere mentioned on this thread. Can't see a comment about the OP thinking of Cardwell, Tully, Mission Beach, all reef trips out of Cairns are operating today or tomorrow, today in Cairns was calm and sunny, and all Port Douglas received from Cyclone Yasi was a bit of leaf litter.

I do get a little perturbed about the hysterical reaction of the southern media, who seem hell bent on destroying our tourism industry. Its been hard enough in FNQ trying to explain to the geographically challenged that we were not affected by the southern and part of central Qld flooding; and whilst there's been huge impact from Cyclone Yasi, a Category 5, it didn't affect Cairns too badly and Port Douglas even less.

AlanJG Feb 5th, 2011 02:28 AM

Most day trips out of Cairns started running yesterday and most will be operational by tomorrow. up here on the Tablelands we suffered some damage to the forest but a tourist will not pick it in a few months. Around Cairns everything will be back to normal by the end of the coming week.

Further south there is dreadful damage but do visit.

peterSale Feb 5th, 2011 02:40 AM

It was a joke! There is a reason why they are called one liners.

pat_woolford Feb 5th, 2011 02:53 AM

Hysterically funny one-liner, Peter. You're talking to an international audience here, who may just not pick up on your wit.

ivenotbeeneverywhere Feb 5th, 2011 11:30 AM

Floods and dreadful chaos in Melbourne and the whole of Victoria! People have been asked to move out of their homes with inundation from water everywhere.
If you are travelling to Victoria any time soon be aware of the danger and consider your need to go!

dotty Feb 5th, 2011 12:05 PM

There is a time and a place for 'one-liners' and this is not it! I was surprised by the comment, but then having read some other postings, maybe not.
As Pat said, we are trying to encourage people to visit Tropical North Queensland, a wonderful place to go to see amazing wildlife and plant life, and of course meet her people. Pat and Alan live there - surely they are the best people to comment on the state of Cairns, Atherton Tablelands, Port Douglas and the environs.

ivenotbeeneverywhere Feb 5th, 2011 02:55 PM

Absolutely dotty, however I am sure that Peter did it in a flash without thinking of any consequences.
Having been through many cyclones myself it is surprising how there is mess everywhere one day and one week later there is no record of it left. That is NOT to say that the areas which were directly hit will not show the scars for a long time and the people in those districts have my full and utmost sympathy and best wishes. But those areas are not in the "Tourist regions" per se and Cairns, Port Douglas and surrounds will clean up and look spic and span in no time.
The Gods were very kind to them this time and we all hope that something like that mega storm will never be seen again.

Shrink Feb 15th, 2011 01:49 PM

Hi Yall
I will fly from Sydney to Cairns and rent a car for 5 days before returning to Sydney enroute to Beijing.
You guys have suggested so much to see and do - its almost overwhelming. I really appreciate it and will sort through the suggestions and look them up via google or a GBR travel guide. I love rain forests, and cant even conceive of the GBR so I have no idea what I want to see and do when I get there.
Please keep the suggestions coming.
Thanks again

Shrink

rickbrown Feb 17th, 2011 10:18 AM

I just returned to NY from Port Douglas, in an effort to plan my tour for the solar eclipse in 2012. The area is fine, all cleaned up now. Internet there was down for about 4 days, but all is fine now, and it is a WONDERFUL place to visit. The reef in doing ok, the Capt Cook Hy is all clear, and you would never know that they all dodged a huge bullet in that area. Cairns is clean as well.


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