by Amanda Cranston | Jul 13, 2015 | Blog, Uncategorized
Sometimes parents are made to feel guilty about taking their children out of school to go on holidays but while school is a very important part of a child’s education, there are just some things they will never learn in a classroom. I am a big believer in my...
by Amanda Cranston | Jul 3, 2015 | Cairns
If you’re short on time and you’re travelling with children, one of the best day trips from Cairns is the Rainforestation Nature Park in Kuranda. A trip here will enable you to tick three main things off your ‘Australia To-Do’ list: native animals, rainforest tour and...
by Amanda Cranston | Jun 19, 2015 | General Camping Stories
Camping is a popular way to explore North Queensland and a great adventure for children. They spend so much time indoors these days that its good for them to spend hours outdoors getting wet and muddy. But, just to make sure the fun never runs out, we always like to...
by Amanda Cranston | May 28, 2015 | Daintree
There are several zoo’s in North Queensland but only one that also offers B&B accommodation so if you’re looking for somewhere a little different to stay, why not check out the Daintree Wild Zoo. Sleeping in an actual zoo must surely be every child’s dream?...
by Elaine Seager | May 14, 2015 | Diving/Snorkelling, Reef & Islands
People of any age and swimming ability can go to the Great Barrier Reef, including babies, but there’s no doubt some tour operators are more child friendly and geared up for families than others. There are lots of different day tours to the Great Barrier Reef and all...