We arrived in Cairns under rainy skies, our first full rainy day of the last month. With umbrella in hand, we left the ship and went for a walk. Papa stopped for a haircut along the way, and I continued walking for five miles, along Cairns Esplanade. The waterfront of Cairns is absolutely beautiful, with old growth trees in a long grassy landscaped garden lining the boardwalk. It has wide bike paths and walking trails, playgrounds, exercise areas, picnic tables and benches, and a salt-water lagoon. It is lined with restaurants and shops and is the heart of the city. Cairns is home to 170,000 people. It is a major tourist destination in Australia, with access to two UNESCO world heritage sites, the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns is beautiful, even in the rain!
Lulu and Papa
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Billabong Sanctuary and Townsville
Fly Over the Great Barrier Reef
Our ship arrived near Airlie Beach this morning by 7. We took a tender onto the shore and then a bus into the small town of Airlie Beach and walked along their boardwalk, past the lagoon, and into a few shops. Airlie Beach is a nice upscale town.
We took a bus to the airport for our flight over the Great Barrier Reef. It is absolutely beautiful! And it goes on and on, 344,400 square km/132,973 square miles, covering an area the size of Japan or Italy. We saw Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, known as one of the most beautiful beaches on earth, 7 km of 98% pure white silica sand. And we saw heart reef, a small reef in the shape of a heart. We also saw dozens of islands with smaller beaches - all beautiful! An amazing day!


















































