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Kuranda Markets

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Coondoo St Kuranda QLD 4881
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Heritage market with locally produced souvenirs and goods, and food.

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Things to see
Bustling market open daily from the afternoon until late, with gifts, food and clothing.
Getting Around

Scenic 40 minute flights allowing you to take in the breathtaking size and beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

Take in sights including Green Island, Upolu Cay, Vlassof Cay, and Michaelmas Reef.

Things to see
Ride in a gondola with views of lush rainforest. The skyrail travels between Smithfield and Kuranda. There are stops along with way where you can disembark and take in views of the stunning rainforest, and the massive Barron Falls.
Things to see

Free public swimming lagoon. Surrounded by park, and located next to the shoreline close to shops, cafes and restaurants.

Swim with ocean views without needing to worry about stingers.

Things to see

The Cairns Botanic Gardens is a tropical paradise, renowned as one of the best exhibitions of tropical plants in Australia.

The gardens cover over 38 hectares, and paths are generally level or shallow incline, so suitable for most fitness levels.

Places to Eat

Bar serving tropical style cocktails. It offers a daily happy hour including a 'tiki of the day'.

The bar is quite small and with a not-so-obvious side entrance, so its very easy to miss. Its location right near the esplanade lagoon makes it the perfect stop on your travels for a cheeky tiki!

Places to Eat
Waterfront bar and grill, with sweeping views and modern Australian/Seafood cuisine.
Things to see
Range of tours to explore the Great Barrier Reef, from visits to Fitzroy Island, Glass Bottom Boats, snorkeling, diving and more.
Things to see
Massive tiered waterfall. The waterfall is also included in stops of both the Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Skyrail.
Things to see
Central point for tourist information and to book local and Great Barrier Reef tours.

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