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Cairns Colonial Club Resort

18-26 Cannon Street
Rated 8.1 in 7922 reviews

Cairns Colonial Club Resort is a well-regarded accommodation option nestled in the tropical setting of Cairns, Australia. Known for its expansive grounds, the resort offers a serene escape amidst lush gardens and swaying palm trees, embodying the quintessential North Queensland experience. Boasting a relaxed, laid-back ambiance, it is particularly appealing for families, couples, and groups seeking a tranquil retreat while still having access to a full range of modern amenities.

The resort features a variety of facilities that cater to different interests. Guests can take a leisurely swim in one of the resort’s three lagoon-style pools or unwind in the spa with a range of pampering treatments. For dining, the on-site restaurant provides a casual yet satisfying culinary experience, offering a menu that highlights fresh local produce. There’s also a poolside bar that presents a perfect spot for guests to enjoy a refreshing drink while soaking up the sun.

Cairns Colonial Club Resort places a strong emphasis on creating a family-friendly environment. This is reflected in its recreational offerings which include a children's play area and a dedicated kids' pool. The resort also provides a convenient base for exploring the region, with easy access to nearby attractions such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.

Its location within easy reach of the Cairns city center means that guests can enjoy both the tranquility of the resort and the vibrant city life, making Cairns Colonial Club Resort a versatile choice for a diverse range of visitors.

Climate and Weather

January
 31°
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Sun hours / day
 14
Rain free days
February
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Sun hours / day
 11
Rain free days
March
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Sun hours / day
 13
Rain free days
April
 29°
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 27°
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Rain free days
May
 28°
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Sun hours / day
 21
Rain free days
June
 26°
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Rain free days
July
 26°
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Sun hours / day
 25
Rain free days
August
 27°
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 26
Rain free days
September
 28°
 18°
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Sun hours / day
 25
Rain free days
October
 30°
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Sun hours / day
 24
Rain free days
November
 31°
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Sun hours / day
 20
Rain free days
December
 32°
 23°
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Sun hours / day
 16
Rain free days

What to do in Cairns and near Cairns Colonial Club Resort

Flecker Garden
Flecker Garden
Botanic garden in Australia
1.3km / 0.83mi
Cairns Botanic Gardens
Cairns Botanic Gardens
Botanic gardens and recreation area in Cairns, Australia
0.9km / 0.57mi
Rainforestation Nature Park
14km / 8.7mi

About Cairns

Cairns, located in Far North Queensland, offers a range of activities and attractions that cater to diverse interests. Explore the Great Barrier Reef, one of the most iconic natural wonders, by taking a snorkeling or diving trip. Many operators provide day tours that allow you to experience the vibrant marine life and coral gardens firsthand.

Another significant draw is the Daintree Rainforest, which is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Site. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the unique flora and fauna, as well as the cultural significance of the area to Indigenous peoples. Walking trails, river cruises, and scenic viewpoints enhance the experience.

Cairns Esplanade is a popular area for both locals and tourists. This waterfront promenade features a lagoon for swimming, picnic areas, and walking paths. It’s a great spot to relax, enjoy the views, and engage with the community through various events held throughout the year.

For those interested in local culture, a visit to the Cairns Night Markets offers a chance to browse through various stalls selling crafts, souvenirs, and local food. It’s an excellent opportunity to sample fresh produce and regional delicacies.

Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The railway journey takes you through lush rainforests and past waterfalls, while the cableway offers a bird’s-eye view of the canopy.

Lastly, take a trip to the Atherton Tablelands, where you can explore waterfalls, crater lakes, and charming towns. This area is known for its agricultural produce, and visitors can enjoy farm tours and tastings.

These experiences collectively showcase the natural beauty and cultural richness of Cairns, making it a worthwhile destination for various interests.




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