The Cairns region of Tropical Far North Queensland has so many natural wonders to see and enjoy and

Pacific Sands Cairns Holiday Apartments are ideally located to take advantage of all that this unique region has to offer.

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Cairns CBD.

Just 15 minutes from Cairns
10 minutes from the international airport
Close to international Golf Courses
Regular bus service to Cairns
All Tours pick up and return to the door
Safe swimming all year round
Restaurants within walking distance

There are so many natural wonders in this region as well as many man made activities. The lagoon on the Cairns Esplanade is always full of people enjoying this wonderfull space, just a bit further on we have Muddies playground for for the kiddies with lots of water spouts etc and a skate park just a bit further on. The region has many walking trails from easy to extreme, you can cruise to The Great Barrier Reef on the latest Catamerans with sophisticated pontoons or you can travel with smaller craft.The adrenalin seekers are catered for with white water rafting, bungy jumping, cable skiing, the area is renowned for its many fishing oportunities from estuary to chasing the black marlin.

With so much to see and do in tropical North Queensland - Take advantage of our extensive local knowledge and personalized free booking service to make your holiday a dream come true.

Visit Mossman gorge or swim with the turtles.

Spectacular Barron Falls.

CAIRNS NORTHERN BEACHES, each with its own identity.

MACHANS BEACH is the first of the northern beaches and is a great spot for fishing.
HOLLOWAYS BEACH is just 10km from the Cairns CBD with a long palm fringed beach, a grassy area complete with BBQ facilities and it even has a restaurant and café right on the beach. Holloways beach has a stingers net for safer swimming. There are many luxury holiday houses available as well as holiday apartments. It is a favorite fishing spot amongst the locals.
YORKEYS KNOB also has a long flat beach making it ideal for wind & kite surfing. It has a golf course, stinger net and a marina with restaurant over the water making it a great location to watch the sun go down.
TRINITY BEACH has a range of holiday apartments, restaurants and a hotel on the beach, with ample grassed areas, stinger net and BBQ facilities it is very popular with families.
CLIFTON and KEWARRA BEACHES are popular locals beaches.
PALM COVE has its own jetty, many luxury resorts and is the spa capitol of Australia. You will find boutiques and many of the north's finest restaurants.
ELLIS BEACH has a wide sandy beach, camping facilities, a surf lifesaving club, plus a bar & grill across from the beach, a great place to sit and watch the waves roll in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sail through the rainforest.

 

Home to the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest the Cairns region is one of the worlds great holiday and adventure destinations.
Experience the sheer exhilaration of whitewater rafting, horse riding, sky-diving, hot air ballooning or take a food tour on the Atherton Tablelands. The area has many pristine water holes, waterfalls and Cape York has many four-wheel drive opportunities.
Tropical North Queensland is internationally recognized as a top destination for birdwatchers from all over the globe. More than half of Australia's bird species are found in the region including the second largest bird in Australia, the cassowary, which is only found in Tropical North Queensland.
The largest natural feature on earth, the Great Barrier Reef is more than 2300km long from the northern tip of Queensland to just north of Bundaberg, with more than 2900 reefs, 600 continental islands, 71 coral islands and 300 coral cays the Great Barrier Reef is widely regarded as one of the world's most important natural assets and is managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, carefully managing recreational use, commercial use, scientific and preservation issues.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is home to 1500 species of fish and covers an area of 348,000sq km, which is larger than the total area of the United Kingdom.
Whether you choose to dive, snorkel, view from an underwater observatory or semi-submersible, the Great Barrier Reef will leave you amazed at the collection of unique and rare corals and endangered species of fish. At selected locations you can even walk on the bottom of the ocean floor using a Sea Walker helmet.

 
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Pacific Sands Apartments 25/1-19 Poinciana Street
Holloways Beach, Cairns Qld 4878
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FAX: +61 7 4055 0899
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