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Topic: Anyone been to Palm Cove near Cairns??
Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1986
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've just booked a little trip for me and my partner from Wednesday to Saturday this week.

I'm staying here and hiring a car - http://www.mangolagoon.com.au/index.htm

Has anyone been up there before? Anything you would recommend doing?? Restaurants, activities?
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WetWired
Posts: 3676
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Have some mangoes and swim in the lagoon.
Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1987
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
:P tool
Spook
Posts: 21883
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer, ive been to palm cove (grew up in cairns)

its ok, not really that flash:

definately worth going for a drive up to port douglas and maybe explore the tableands via the rex range if you have time (and enjoy driving)

worth a trip out on the reef

maybe up to cape trib if you have time

shame its a bit cool (not as bad as brissy, but still cool) atm, coz theres lots of nice swimming holes around as well
Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1988
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It can't be as cold as Sydney! Thanks for the tips :) Might check out Port Douglas.
kr0wb4r
Posts: 164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mum used to work at the Novotel palm cove, lived a couple of beaches down from there at Trinity Beach.

I've been back up there recently and Palm Cove is still really nice. I agree with spook, hire a nice car (convertible for extra win) and take the awesome drive along the coast up to port douglas on a Sunday so your missus can have a wander through the markets (pretty decent, on every sunday) for brownie points ++ on that front.

There's a pub right across the road that does good lunch/cold beer so you can leave her to spend your money on market crap while you get pisst.
Midda
Posts: 2255
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I grew up in Cairns too. The beaches are really kind of boring, because all of the waves break on the reef before they get to shore. I agree with pretty much everything Spook said, go out to the reef, check out Port Douglas, and maybe Kuranda Village too.

I've been to Palm Cove plenty of times, but never the resort, but I hear it's nice.
Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1989
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks guys. Port Dogulas sounds good, I will probably go out to the Reef from there. Is there a particular company you would recommend, I've googled about 50 :(
Jim
Posts: 8047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was up there last about 5 years ago, stayed with some friends who moved there about a year prior

nice enough spot, tried a few of the restaurants down the road and had some nice tuckers
predat0r
Posts: 372
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I grew up in Palm Cove. Bit too touristy now but you get that ;)

Definitely go do the reef thing, snorkeling is pretty good, but diving is that little bit better ;)

Heaps of companies offering dive and snorkel trips up there.

You definitely want to do the drive to Port Douglas and probably up the Kuranda range as well and check out the Atherton Tablelands some. Heaps to do up there, just a case of how much time you have.

Midda
Posts: 2256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is there a particular company you would recommend, I've googled about 50 :(

The best commercial mob I've gone out to the reef with was Passions of Paradise. The boat is a fair bit smaller than the ones that Great Adventures or Quicksilver Cruises use, so they can get in a bit closer to certain reefs without damaging the coral. My ex's family knew the people who own it, and I didn't actually have to pay, so I have no idea how cheap or expensive they are. I had a great time though.

EDIT: Here's their site:
http://www.passions.com.au/

last edited by Midda at 17:20:08 23/Jun/08
cerb
Posts: 3258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've been out to Low Isles off Port Douglas with this mob: http://www.sailawayportdouglas.com/. Was a good day - only a dozen or so people on the boat (that was its capacity), and no motor noise at all. Got quite rough on the way back yet no-one chucked. The snorkeling was great too - about half a dozen large turtles swimming around in the shallows along with all the usual reef life.

This was in September, so the weather wasn't stinking hot (the locals were all complaining about how cold it was) yet the water was plenty warm enough for swimming.

last edited by cerb at 22:14:31 23/Jun/08
paradigm
Posts: 6
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mum used to work at the Novotel palm cove, lived a couple of beaches down from there at Trinity Beach.


Haha nice, my dad used to work at Novotel palm cove and I lived at Trinity Beach. I went to Trinity Beach State Primary and switched to Holy Cross but this was about 12 years ago. Back then fishing off Palm Cove Jetty was awesome but I haven't been back since.
crazymorton
Posts: 465
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
make sure you surface in time and wave your arms madly around!
either that or hold your breath as long as you can and get some $$ off ACA or TT!!
Merky007
Posts: 152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
chalk me up as another cairns boy, (edge hill). palm cove is nice.. good views of the coast heading back towards town. however s***ty beach, full of tourists. go check out Ellis Beach on the way to Port Douglas.. very beautiful.

Also, I've been on great adventures a few times. its not bad. but I agree finding a smaller company that can get closer to reefs is amazing.

Definitely go up to Kuranda, interesting place, was like the hippy part of town. on that note don't go to Machans Beach (bogans).
kr0wb4r
Posts: 165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Haha nice, my dad used to work at Novotel palm cove and I lived at Trinity Beach. I went to Trinity Beach State Primary and switched to Holy Cross but this was about 12 years ago. Back then fishing off Palm Cove Jetty was awesome but I haven't been back since.


What grade were you when you left? I left after grade 6 about 11 years ago.
Spook
Posts: 21884
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cairns state high reprezent (grad class of 90)
casa
Thimes
Posts: 2937
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

head up to cape york and hunt some pigs you pack of women

last edited by casa at 09:11:00 24/Jun/08
Merky007
Posts: 153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cshs class of 2004! god spook your old. where u there when that block burnt down or was that after your time?
Creepy
Posts: 983
Location: USA
Spook is just a few years shy of that terrible CSHS bus crash on the Gillies..

Woree class of 93 here. *cringe*
Fireblood
Posts: 8308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cairns state high reprezent (grad class of 90)


LOL I STARTED school in 1990!
Old Karnts!
Spook
Posts: 21885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Spook is just a few years shy of that terrible CSHS bus crash on the Gillies..


i think i was grade 9 when that happened

knew some of the peeps that died

and n block burnt down after i left i think

and matty, you maybe young by age, but as an accountant i consider you old and boring long before your time
Midda
Posts: 2258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Gordonvale State High School. Yeah, go on, call me a bogan. At least it's not Woree. Finished 2003.

I heard about that bus crash on the Gillies, but by the time I was in high school, it was one of those things that people just said they heard about, but nobody ever said for certain that it had actually happened. Pretty terrible.
Creepy
Posts: 985
Location: USA
That was a big year for news. Big gas explosion happened that year too..

Also, in the current era, Any School > Woree.

It was in decline when I was there. Now it's total s***e.
Spook
Posts: 21887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That was a big year for news. Big gas explosion happened that year too..


that was cool, i was wandering around the city when that gas tank at the train station went boom
Fireblood
Posts: 8309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and matty, you maybe young by age, but as an accountant i consider you old and boring long before your time


You have a wife and a child, you = old.
And HEY I have an IT degree too, so not only am I a boring accountant, im a NERDY boring account! And to you its MR nerdy boring accountant
paradigm
Posts: 7
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What grade were you when you left? I left after grade 6 about 11 years ago.


Actually would have been 13 years ago I was in grade 3 when I left Trinity Beach and don't remember anyone but small world, small world.
Merky007
Posts: 154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol, ah primary school. I went to cairns central state school before they closed it down and bulldozed it to make the oasis resort 0_o. mind you that was grade 2 in 1994. cairns north also got closed down a couple years ago.
X
Posts: 236
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes ive been to palm cove, ive even seen the hotel your staying at.

its a really funky hotel. Everything is laid out feng shui styles. Would of been better had they not sold off their management rights as they used to pick people up from the airport either in a 67 mustang convertible or an M Class AMG Merc.

Hotel is still good, only about 4 years old. Its a short walk down to the beach so its away from all the noise.

Good choice :D
JakeG
Posts: 177
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cairns?! pfft i grew up in airlie :)

Midda
Posts: 2267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Would of been better had they not sold off their management rights as they used to pick people up from the airport either in a 67 mustang convertible or an M Class AMG Merc.

Ah yes, I do remember seeing all of those cars parked at the front of the resort, very nice to look at.
Fade2Black
Posts: 4344
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Tim,

I just got back from my honeymoon which was at Port Douglas and a couple of years ago I spent a week at a resort at Palm Cove. Prot Douglas reminds me of Noosa, its quiet one main shopping area and thats about it. I thought the beach was much nicer at Palm Cove but more choice in terms of restaurants and prices at Port Douglas. Kuranda is great, maybe take the sky rail over from Cairns and walk through the rain forest then the markets at Kuranda then come back via the Sky Rail again.

Some advice I'd really give you is that low isles isn't that great for snorkeling, especially if its low tide during the day. Green Island is really nice and has a long jetti so no shuttle boats near the beach or shallows, plus if you get sick of snorkeling it has a few shops including ice cream and restaurants and a decent size for a walk around the island. But definetly the best thing to do is to go to the deeper reef pontoons or somewhere without shuttle boats. What I found was that anywhere that required little shuttle boats between an island and the boat you came out on, churned up sand caused incredibly poor visibility, I almost ran into coral a number of times as a result.

Crododile crusies on the Daintree River are also pretty dull, although educational, because crocs move so damned little in the wild.
fpot
Posts: 15392
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I reckon it would still be a buzz to see wild crocs though.
Midda
Posts: 2278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There aren't really that many wild crocs to be seen in Cairns. You need to go to Weipa for that.
Fade2Black
Posts: 4345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thing is though fpot that as we learnt on the show, there is 1 male croc and up to 4 fems for every 5-6 KM of river and all the cruises only run for about 3km so you pretty much get to see 1 big dude, a couple of mid size if you're lucky and a bunch of tiny ones under a foot in size.
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