by Amanda Cranston | Nov 8, 2015 | Cape York
Living in restored water tanks right on the beach might sound unusual, but for Anthony Hadleigh who runs Australian Kite Surfari at Elim Beach in FNQ, it’s the perfect place for this kite surfer to call home. Nestled amongst the sand dunes on the beach at Coloured...
by Amanda Cranston | Oct 9, 2015 | Port Douglas
We recently spent an incredible weekend at Coconut Grove in a terrace apartment and had our very own pool on our large private balcony that overlooked Macrossan Street (the main street in Port Douglas). We couldn’t believe we’d never heard about this place before. How...
by Amanda Cranston | Oct 9, 2015 | Blog
North Queensland has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world although the presence of jellyfish and crocodiles means that many are not safe for swimming. However, you shouldn’t let that deter you from visiting or camping at the beach because there are...
by Amanda Cranston | Sep 30, 2015 | Cape York, Cooktown
The Coloured Sands is a picturesque stretch of coastline in bordered by sandy cliffs and beach. It is located in Cape York about an hour north of Cooktown and can only be reached when the tide is out. About half an hour north of the aboriginal community Hope Vale, the...
by Amanda Cranston | Sep 25, 2015 | Features, Interviews
Travel photographer Paul Dymond has travelled the world photographing more than 60 countries for National Geographic, Lonely Planet and a host of other publishers, yet he chose to call North Queensland home. There are plenty of people who dream of becoming a travel...