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Featuring dorm and hotel accommodation, a resort swimming pool, 3 bars, indoor entertainment hall, nightclub, restaurant, gaming room, private function spaces and a work & travel agency. Gilligan’s is an awesome experience for travellers visiting Cairns, with many reviewing it as their “Favourite Place To Stay!”
57 - 89 Grafton Street Cairns, QLD, Australia 4870
Email: reservations@gilligans.com.au
For all group bookings, rates and enquiries please contact reservations.
Port Douglas is your perfect base to explore the Great Barrier Reef, Cape Tribulation, Daintree Rainforest, Atherton Tablelands, Mossman Gorge and more. Just kick back and relax in the tropical village atmosphere of Port Douglas and its famous Four mile beach. Dougies is just 300 metres from the beach and a short stroll to the village centre.
​We welcome you to Dougies and Port Douglas and if you are cruising up the coast then pop on in and let us look after you, you may never want to leave.
Wallaman Falls, The waterfall is notable for its main drop of 268 metres, which makes it the country's tallest single-drop waterfall.
All waterfall shots by Steve's Ray Of Sunshine Photography
When you stay at the Jackaroo Treehouse in Mission Beach, it is an experience like no other. Set in the beautiful world heritage tropical rainforest of far North Queensland, it is a slice of paradise.
Come and experience something out the ordinary. This beautiful giant treehouse boasts large open living areas, a large commercial kitchen, spacious rooms and a stunning sundeck overlooking the pool area with hammocks and sun lounges. Then, if that’s not enough, a lush green tropical rainforest as a backdrop. Who would have guessed that a treehouse could be so cool!
The atmosphere is unmistakably friendly and laid back. You can take a short walk to the pristine Bingil Bay beach, venture out to the Great Barrier Reef for a day of snorkelling or diving, go skydiving, shoot the rapids while white water rafting at Tully, hike through the rainforest searching for the elusive Cassowary, or spend your hours lying by the beautiful pool.
It’s the perfect place to take a break, or enjoy all that the outdoors has to offer. Then, at the end of your day, you can grab an icy cold beer and chill to great beats as the sun sets at the hostel's very own bar 'Jack's Jungle Bar’.
Phone: +617 42106008
Email: info@jackarootreehouse.com
13 Frizelle Road, Bingil Bay, Mission Beach, QLD, 4852​
Reef Lodge Backpackers with it's funky building style and little nooks where you can escape to, is like a home away from home, for the layed back travel bunnies...... Reef Lodge was reviewed as being “like a little village in the heart of the city."
We are the most centrally located budget accommodation with only a short 500m walk to the award winning “Stand” beach front, as well the closest to the “Magnetic Island” ferry, Greyhound and Premier bus terminal....
The Great Barrier Reef is located off the Queensland coastline and runs for over 2300 km's and is the world's largest coral reef system that is composed of over 2,900 individual reefs, it's so big that it can be seen from space. The Great Barrier Reef was listed by UNESCO in 1981 as a World Heritage site covering an area of 348,000 square kilometres. Within the Great Barrier Reef there is over 900 islands, ranging from small sandy cays and larger vegetated cays and continental islands​
As one of the seven natural wonders of the world there is no other World Heritage site that contains so such biodiversity of enormous scientific and intrinsic importance, and it also contains a significant number of threatened species. There are over 1,500 species of fish, about 400 species of coral, 4,000 species of mollusk, and some 240 species of birds, plus a great diversity of sponges, anemones, marine worms, crustaceans, and other species.​
José Paronella’s dream was to build a castle. He chose a special part of Australia and created Paronella Park.
On 5ha beside Mena Creek Falls he built his castle, picnic area by the falls, tennis courts, bridges, a tunnel, and wrapped it up in an amazing range of 7,500 tropical plants and trees (now a lush rainforest!).
He opened to the public in 1935. Now we open every day.
Paronella Park has received multiple Queensland tourism awards, is State and National Heritage listed and is a National Trust listed property. It is privately owned and operated and Eco accredited. Paronella Park is the site of Queensland’s 1st privately owned hydro electric plant (1933).
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