by Elaine Seager | Sep 22, 2017 | Blog
In this crazy modern world that we live in it can be hard to switch off but thanks to the Float Studio in Cairns you can now recharge your batteries by escaping to the womb-like comfort of a flotation tank. It’s a sign of the times. We are so constantly...
by Elaine Seager | Jul 1, 2017 | Blog
Many of the public holidays in Australia follow the usual Western Christian days of celebration, with Christmas and Easter being the main holidays. But Australia does have a few of its own peculiar public holiday traditions. It’s fair to say that Australians...
by Paul Curtis | Sep 23, 2016 | Blog, Cairns Tablelands
Far North Queensland is a paradise for lovers of the great outdoors, whether you’re a bushwalker, camper, fisherman, day-tripper or 4-wheel driver. The opportunities are endless and there is always somewhere to go regardless of the time of year. Thanks to its...
by Amanda Cranston | Sep 19, 2016 | Blog
What most people discover on a trip to the land down under is that it is a country of vast open spaces and remote wilderness areas. And because of this, Aussies love nothing more than hitting the open road and heading out bush for a few days of camping. Aussies grow...
by Elaine Seager | Sep 18, 2016 | Blog, Cairns, Cairns Tablelands
It may be known as the gateway to the reef and rainforest but North Queensland has a few idiosyncratic attractions that many people probably wouldn’t expect to find. The Great Barrier Reef and World Heritage listed rainforest should be on the top of...
by Amanda Cranston | May 31, 2016 | Blog
If the idea of live bands and camping in the outback sounds like a match made in heaven, then you will love the Undara Rock and Blues Festival. Three days of rock and blues tunes out in the middle of the bush make this an experience to remember. We love the easy vibe...