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Updated on:
Wednesday November 19, 2008 |



















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Here are some common
questions that are asked about Cairns and Tropical North Queensland and
we thought we would endeavour to answer some of them.
If your answers are not here please
email us
with your questions.
When
is the 'stinger' season and what are they?
Stingers are a very dangerous jellyfish called
a Box Jellyfish. They have long tentacles and have killed
people before. They aren't overly energetic animals and have not
caused any problems around the reef and islands but occur mainly around
the beaches north of around Bundaberg. The stinger season is from
around November to May. During this time you need to swim inside
the stinger enclosures at the beaches or wear a stinger suit.
How long does it take to travel to the Great
Barrier Reef from Cairns?
It varies from boat to boat and from reef to
reef but anywhere from 45 minutes to get to Green Island on a fast
catamaran up to 3 hours on some of the slower boats.
Are there many sharks?
You will be extremely lucky to see one at all
and if you do chances are you saw it before it saw you and as soon as
it sees you it will swim off pretty quickly in the other
direction. Most species on the reef are quite harmless. I actually
consider it a successful dive if I see a shark.
Can
you camp on Green Island?
In one word - no!
Can you Camp on
Fitzroy Island?
Yes you can. The
camping ground is under the control of the
Cairns City Council but is
seasonal and they can temporarily close it for periods of time at their
discretion.
Can you camp on the
Frankland Islands?
No ! Camping is
only permitted on Russell Island to the south and you will require a
permit from the Queensland Government's Department of Environment &
Heritage. click here
There is no cost for the permit
other than your time and effort to do the paperwork and approvals are
made on an individual basis. Russell Island is a national park and
the usual rules and regulations for being in a national park do apply.
You will need to take absolutely everything with you and we mean
everything! Especially plenty of supplies of drinking water. Frankland
Islands Cruises do drop offs and pick ups as normal part of their day
trip to the Frankland Islands.
When is the 'Wet' Season and what does that
mean?
The wet season
usually begins building up around December, meaning humid days and
stormy nights. Then in January, February and March it usually
rains in the late afternoon
through until sometimes mid-morning. Then it clears up and starts
all over again late that afternoon. The days are usually clear and
bright though, and it is the time of the year when the diving is best
and the winds are calm. Underwater visibility is sometimes around
50 metres +.
Are there many mosquitoes (mozzies)?
There are a few depending on the time of
year after all you are in the tropics. It is better to not wear dark clothing (it attracts them),
wear insect repellent whenever you are outdoors or in a rainforest type
area and when it is dark. There are also sandflies (midgees) as well
and you will know when they are about as generally they are hard to see
being so minute with
much the same effect as mosquitoes. Some say they are worst them the
mozzies because you will not be able to stop itching where they bite
you. Actually they really do not bite the sting comes from their urine!!
How long must you leave between scuba diving
and flying?
You should leave it at least 24 hours but the
time between flying and then diving is nothing.
What is the water temperature like at the
Great Barrier Reef?
In the winter months (June - August), the water
temperature can be between 21 C and 23 C. In the summer months
(December - March), it can be 30 C in some places, but is usually around
28 C. It's almost like taking a bath!
Is there a beach in Cairns?
Not a natural one (although there are claims
that there used to be one over 50 years ago) but the Cairns City Council
has built a great new area on The Esplanade that has
a sandy beach, saltwater swimming lagoon and huge grassy areas with shade to relax on.
This new facility opened on the 29th March, 2003 and is located on the
Esplanade next to the Pier Market Place complex and is proving to be a
great success for both visitors and locals. The northern suburbs of
Cairns all have beaches and these start about 15 minutes drive away.
What is 'GST'?
GST stands for Goods and Services Tax.
This is similar to the VAT in the UK and is 10% for everything that is
applicable and is
added in to all prices in Australia there are no exceptions from paying
it other than the Federal Government listed exemptions. This is included
in all prices.
Are there many snakes?
Yes there are snakes here. We have lived in
Cairns for years now and have seen numerous snakes of
all types, all you have to do is just turn and go the other way and the
snake will be happy to go in another direction from you. Leave them
alone!! and generally they are more than happy to do the same.
Is the reef better from Cairns or Port
Douglas?
We prefer Cairns as there are not only more
cruises to choose from but also cheaper price ranges. As for the reef,
all reefs on the Great Barrier Reef are great!!!
What is the best time
of the year to visit Cairns?
Every month of the
year offers something different here in Cairns.
Whilst the summer is
hot and wet the waterfalls are in full splendour and the rainforest is
amazing, everything is so Green. The bird life is also spectacular. Our
winter offers mild temperatures and probably is the most popular time to
visit. My favourite months would probably be September and October.
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