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Cairns Accommodation

Stayz has a great selection of Cairns accommodation. Our Accommodation in Cairns includes houses, apartments, b&bs and resorts. Prices for Accommodation Cairns start from $18. Stayz also has a range of pet friendly accommodation in Cairns.
Tropical Cairns, full of amazing attractions and tours highlight the extraordinary elements of Northern Queensland. The perfect beginning for travellers on their way to The Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a tropical hotspot. Tropical weather, palm fringed beaches, and culture collide in Cairns North Queensland.
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Clifton Beach - 20 m to Beach with Island Views
CAIRNS' BEST KEPT SECRET, absolute beachfront apartments in a superb location!
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5 out of 5
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Yorkeys Knob Beach - Beach
Golden Sands Beachfront Resort is a boutique 4 Star property which has one and two bedroom self
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$17
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4
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Trinity Beach - 20 m to Beautiful Coral Sea Veiws
Trinity Beach Cairns favorite beach 2/3 bedroom apartments just 17 steps from the beach
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Cairns Redlynch Valley Estate - 8 km to Cairns City
FUN RELAX DREAM VENTURE EXPLORE
SPECIAL: December 16 - Jan 30th 2009 - 7 nights = $800 per night. 10 nights = $550
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$250
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8
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Cairns City - 200 m to Cairns Esplanade
Modern... Spacious... Two Bedroom / Two Bathroom City Apartment - in walking distance to Cairns
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$150
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6
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Cairns - 5 km to Great Barrier Reef and
Private accommodation living with locals. Many homes to choose from throughout Queensland.
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$42
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60
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Trinity Beach - 10 m to Beach/Reef/Rainforest/Outback
Trinity Beach, Cairns - On The Beach Holiday Apartments - overlooking sunbleached sand at
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$160
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2
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Freshwater - 8 km to Cairns City
'Freshwater Retreat' great family getaway holiday destination. Only 10km to Cairns' Sleeps up
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$261
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8
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South Mission Beach - beach, Dunk Island
IMAGINE unimaginable breathtaking Dunk island views, luxury living & privacy. TALI makes it a
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$550
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6
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Esplanade, Cairns City - 100 m to Great Barrier Reef & Daintree
Waterfront All Suite Property, with spectacular views over the Cairns Esplanade-A short wa
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$180
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2
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Cairns - 600 m to Cairns City
This new inner city apartment block is small and gracefully designed
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Cairns - 600 m to The Esplanade
Relax and enjoy the sea breeze on your own private balcony overlooking the water and Cairns
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$174
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6
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Cairns - 20 m to Great Barrier Reef & world
Quality accommodation set on an island overlooking private Billabong, a Nature Lovers
Last Minute: Stay before 26 Nov 2008 for 10% off
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$138
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5
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Cairns - Great Barrier Reef
City Terraces provides 4 star quality 1 & 2 bedroom self contained accommodation in Cairns.
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Atherton Tableland - 5 m to Lakes/ Wildlife/ Waterfalls/
Private luxury hilltop spa lodges for couples overlooking the Atherton Tablelands and close to
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$208
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2
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Cairns - 30 km to Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef
Magnificent high set home on 9 acres in beautiful Orchid Valley, just 30 mins south of Cairns.
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Cairns - 5 km to Great Barrier Reef
4.5 Star Luxury Holiday Apartments. Fully self contained.Off street parking.
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Cairns - Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest
Cairns holiday Accommodation, 3.5 star with Willie McBride's Irish Bar & Restaurant
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$40
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2
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4 out of 5
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CAIRNS - 16 km to Great Barrier Reef and
4 1/2 Star, Quality Inn, Motel rooms, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments
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Edge Hill - 1 km to Botanical Garden
Nestled in tropical rainforest of Far North Queensland on the foot of Mount Whitfield in Edge
Last Minute: Stay before 26 Nov 2008 for 10% off
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$115
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12
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5 out of 5
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Cairns - 5 km to Kuranda Skyrail
Villa Marine, affordable seaside villas 50 m from beachfront, facing rainforest, huge lagoon
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$109
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Boutique villas on the Cairns Esplanade, 10 min stroll to city centre. 1 & 2 bed villas
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147 McLeod Street, Cairns - 15 km to Great Barrier Reef,
Superior, 1,2 & 3 br fully self contained appts.
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Yungaburra - 3 km to World Heritage Rainforest
A 4 star touch of Country Paradise where the views will entice you to stay forever!!!
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$135
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2
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Cairns
Extremely Unique opportunity to rent this Luxurious Sub-Penthouse in Piermonde. 2 month Lease
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$350
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Choose holiday accommodation in your favourite area of Cairns and Barrier Reef

Atherton Tableland (24)
Cairns (75)
Cairns Beaches (90)
Cairns Hinterland (12)
Cape Tribulation (17)
Cape York (1)
Clifton Beach (19)
Cooktown (7)
Crystal Cascades (2)
Daintree (25)
Edge Hill (2)
Four Mile Beach (15)
Holloways Beach (6)
Kewarra Beach (6)
Kuranda (6)
Mossman (25)
Newell (11)
Newell Beach (30)
Oak Beach (10)
Palm Cove (98)
Port Douglas (317)
Tinaroo (2)
Trinity Beach (29)
Tropical North Waterfront (24)
Wangetti Beach (9)
Whitfield (1)
Whyanbeel (5)
Wongaling Beach (3)
Yorkeys Knob (7)

Activities in Cairns include

Flames of the Forest
Light the flame of the forest...beneath the canopy of the oldest rainforest in the world...feel the wonder of this legendary place and explore the mysteries of time and culture in the spell binding candlelit drama that is the enchanted forest.

Helicopter Fantasy Flight
You and your partner can indulge in a helicopter flight to a secluded sand cay, where the tranquil surroundings will lull you into an amazing sense of being. Enjoy a gourmet breakfast hamper and champagne for two on this remote island that is at your complete disposal for two hours!

Cairns In A Day - Gone Wild - Full Day Package
Enjoy a full morning zoo program, experience an awesome 30 minute scenic flight over the Great Barrier Reef to our exclusive pontoon at North Hastings Reef, enjoy a tropical lunch and then finish with a glass bottom boat viewing coral.

Great Barrier Reef 30 Minute Helicopter Flight
Take off on a helicopter flight with views over Cairns city and head out over the Coral Sea. The awesome size and majesty of the Great Barrier Reef can only truly be appreciated from the air take in all it's splendor as you fly over famous sites such as Arlington Reef, Green Island and Upolu Cay

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Reviews of Cairns

Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - April 1999
Most travelers come to Australia and travel up the coast from Sydney to Cairns and I recommend it all the way. You will never see anything like the Great Barrier Reef.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alicia - June 2001
A truly beautiful destination for all travellers and such a cheap escape from most spots in Australia
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - February 2005
Cairns has a great vibe, a really nice, laid back town that has everything you need inclulding some great resturants
Rating: 5 out of 5
Alan - January 2004
Cairns is situated in north queensland and featuring the great barrier reef and many national parks it remains one of the worlds most economically diverse places in the world.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - November 2005
Cairns is the first stop if you want to go the the great barrier reef. It is a great touris destination and very popular through out the year.
Rating: 5 out of 5
JodieAnne - September 2004
Lived in Cairns for 6 years, and except the heat and humidity I loved it. The Esplanade has had a major overhaul and is a brilliant place for tourists and backpackers, including the free extra large public pool. Great day tours depart from Cairns every day to the outter reef and islands. Inland tours are well worht doing and there is just as much inland as there is off the coast. A must see destination.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Julie - March 2005
Relaxing city on the water with the re-vamped esplanade making it even more pleasant. Plenty of restaurants and accommodation to suit all budgets. Also handy city for island hopping.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Tom - February 2005
Had a fantastic time. Loved the steam railway. Green Island was great.
Rating: 5 out of 5
rama - June 2006
Absolutely wonderful. The Kuranda railway,the Barrier Reef, the gorge and Port Douglas are a must to see. We stayed there for five glorious days. We left wishing we had stayed there longer.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Melissa - November 2000
Cairns is a very hot/humid place, but very tropical. A fantastic tourist destination. Was only here for two days but would have liked to stay longer. The rainforest is beautiful and shopping was an experience.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Katie - September 2002
Loved it although I had time to spend and get to know the locals. It is the hub for trips to the reef which are well run, trips to the daintree and cape tribulation. Some other interesting not so popular touristy things to do is go horse riding some great views and a little different.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Colleen - November 2006
Cairns is great tourist destination with much to do. With Great Barrier Reef, beautiful beaches, Night Markets it\'s a very exciting place with lots of different cultures to experience.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - February 2005
Cairns is a great base of operations for both the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef and has some stunning five star properties overlooking the marina.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nasser - October 2004
I have been to Cairns in October and in February. Definitely go in October rather than the wet season! In february it rained for the whole 3 days I was there. In October, the weather was perfect. Cairns itself was pretty average. The beach there is horrendous, and it\'s pretty tacky as a town. However, as a launching pad to explore the barrier reef, the daintree forest etc, it\'s great! Plenty to see and do although you\'re probably better off staying in Port Douglas or Palm Cove as a base.
Rating: 5 out of 5
sandy - September 2006
What a great tourist city. Its tropical, geared for tourists, young and old alike. UNIQUE!! Nowhere else can you go to the great barrier reef,a beautiful city,a lush rainforest,the skyrail,the beach, the restaurants in one spot. What more can I say. The hotels and service are of world standard.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jo - November 2004
A big hot town. Plenty of accomodation options & a great base from which you can enjoy all the tropical North has to offer. Must sees are the barrier Reef, The Hinterlands & the beautiful drive from Cairns to Port Douglas.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Joshua - March 2004
Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the tip of Australia(Cape Tribulation). Tropical paradise but make sure you avoid the wet season. Best suggestion is to charter a yacht for a few days!
Rating: 4 out of 5
trevor - August 2005
a very hot city - you must go out to the great barrier reef if you stay there. There is a great swimming pool on the foreshore - the beaches arent really beaches !
Rating: 4 out of 5
Shirley - September 1998
Definitely visit the butterfly sanctuary and take the train to Kuranda. This is an enjoyable journey in itself. Visit the rainforest where you can take a trip in an army duck vehicle. Excellent
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karmen - February 1991
Cairns is a vibrant modern city with a lot to offer - a World Heritage Rainforest, close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, a wonderful marina and more than enough activities and leisure pursuits to satisfy even the most demanding visitor.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Katy - September 2006
A great spot for sightseeing and basing yourself to get around the North. If city life isn\'t your thing, stay on one of the Cairns Beaches. This place has everything you need and more. Can be a bit noisy on a Saturday night!
Rating: 4 out of 5
lance - January 2001
Cairns is a great place to base yourself whether it\'s visiting the reef, rainforest or Kuranda. The scenic skyway is a must!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alicia - June 2001
Take a boat ride out to the reefs for your free snorkel, and trial scuba dive.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Meredith - October 1997
It\'s the gateway to the most beautiful lush rainforest that Australia has, thoroughly enjoyed doing the boat trip out to Green Island.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jenia - April 2006
The best night life in Australia... The party is non stop over there. It is very green and colourful town. Great spot to explore the Great Barrier Reef.
Rating: 4 out of 5
TRUDIE - July 2002
Cairns is a tropical city, with humid weather and cyclones during the months of October to March (approx). The rest of the year Cairns has temperate weather. The great barrier reef is off the coast of Cairns. You can go snorkelling with Turtles. Boats, sun, beaches and a mixture of travellers and diverse native people complete the picture of Cairns.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Mat - August 2006
Very nice area with about an 1 hour drive to Port Douglas, very good nightlife and lots to see, I have not made it to Barrier Reef in 2 times I have been to Cairns so can\'t comment on that.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - July 1997
Great Barrier Reef is a must see destination. The water is Chrystal clear and you can see a lot of fish and the reefs.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Heather - September 2004
So much more fun than you would think in a beach town without a beach. The man made lagoon area in the centre of town is exellent and where everyone hangs out. A great night market and of course Cairns is the gateway to everything Barrier Reef. Hundreds of snorkel and dive operators operating here, just make sure you get up early enough to go on one, the bars are ridiculous here
Rating: 3 out of 5
James - November 2005
Cairns in November is hot and becomming humid. I was there for a few days for work, and stayed in town, one block from the main shopping strip. I found a great juice and smoothie place in one of the malls, so go exploring. The waterfront is okay, but I prefer Port Douglas for a holiday, as it has real Beaches and more of a relaxed and party atmosphere.
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