Kurrimine Beach
One of the best things about traveling are the people you meet along the way. We met Joe and Trish while staying in Cairns and instantly hit it off - must be something about Isuzu Trucks. They offered a location in Kurrimine Beach for us to stay while down that way.
We were there twice - either side of Christmas and the contrast in weather was incredible. The first very short stay was typical hot and sunny North Queensland weather - perfect. For 12 months we've hardly seen any rain, however it started instantly on our way up the second stay - again typical North Queensland weather. Incredible to see over 250 mm of constant rain fall within a couple of days !
At times Kurrimine Beach could also be mistaken for Radiator Springs (Pixar Movie Cars), as it seemed every second house had an old tractor driving up and down the streets that was used to launch and retrieve boats.
A highlight of the stay was a trip across to Dunk Island where we spent time at during our Honeymoon a number of years back. We remembered it as a perfect Tropical Island Resort. Unfortunately now the Resort still remains closed while repairs to the damage caused by Cyclone Yasi (2011) continue, but there are small sections of the Island opened to explore around.
Kurrimine Beach is one of the closest beaches to the Great Barrier Reef, with King Reef just a km or so away. On certain days during the month at low tide you can actually walk out to explore it. Was amazing to take the boat out a few times to look around. Didn't do any good fishing out there for us though, but plenty of stuff to see.
Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park
Discover Downunder host Brooke Hanson is visiting Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park which is situated nine kilometres off the Bruce Highway, 1.5 hours drive south of Cairns, 2.5 hours north of Townsville and close to Mission Beach, Innisfail and Tully.
Brooke talks to Tracey and Corey Patterson about how they became managers of of the park and what the park has to offer.
Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park has some great attractions for the kids including a water park, kids play area, jumping pillow and bike hire.
The park has 42 sites and 14 cabins which are more like beautiful villas.
Mission Beach, QLD
Mission Beach in far north Queensland was hit by cyclones Larry 2006 and Yasi in 2011, but the resilient locals worked hard to return it to its original tropical ambience. Tony Allsop, visited the area for Caravan World.
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Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park on the Cassowary Coast by Grasshopper Travel
Located at the southern end of Kurrimine Beach, a quiet fishing village untouched by major development. Our Holiday Park, set in lush tropical gardens, is the ideal place for a relaxing holiday, lots of fun for the kids and a perfect base to explore the beautiful Cassowary Coast. Kurrimine Beach is an unspoilt tropical holiday destination with the Great Barrier Reef on its doorstep. The spirit and hospitality of old North Queensland is still alive in the picturesque fishing hamlet. It has become a haven for those who appreciate the laid back style of holidaying and relaxation. Situated 9 kilometres off the Bruce Highway, 1.5 hours drive south of Cairns, 2.5 hours north of Townsville and close to Mission Beach, Innisfail and Tully, Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park is truly a get away from it all paradise offering the perfect holiday hideaway.
Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park waterpark, North Queensland
We had so much fun in the waterpark at the Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park :)
King Reef North Queensland
King Reef off Kurramine Beach in North Queensland about 20 minutes drive South of Innisfail. The closest part of the Great Barrier Reef to the Queensland Coast.
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Mission Beach Hideaway Holiday Village - Cassowary Coast - by Grasshopper Travel
A tropical rainforest setting by a golden palm fringed beach... Mission Beach Village is adjacent to the park with, restaurants, supermarket and specialty shops. Try our exotic fruits & seafood, rainforest walks, or just laze on the beach. Boat ramp is across the road. Here is an East facing holiday park with a reputation for having the best manicured sites and gardens in North Queensland. Whether you choose one of our sites or cabins you will not want to leave.
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Mission Beach Resort - Australia Mission Beach
Just a 5-minute walk from Wongaling Beach, Mission Beach Resort boasts an outdoor pool and a hot tub set amongst tropical gardens. Guests can enjoy a meal at the bar and restaurant.
Mission Beach Resort is centrally located to a range of activities within the Great Barrier Reef and Tully Gorge National Park, which can be booked by the reception. It is a 40-minute drive from Innisfail.
All air-conditioned rooms offer a private balcony with pool and garden views. They feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms have a spa bath.
The Fernery Bistro is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It serves pizza, pasta, seafood and steak. The 2 bars offer a gaming lounge and entertainment. 32 Wongaling Beach Road, 4852 Mission Beach, Australia