Cairns Bayview Bed & Breakfast Bayview Heights
3 Vine Close Bayview Heights, Cairns District, Queensland, 4868, Australia
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Idiots In The Rain
... mythical beings that Australians had conjured up). Again, despite not seeing the animal we had gone to see, the walk was still really good. From the platypus viewing platform we spent quite a while watching the dozens of terrapins swimming around right in front of us. Along the trail, there was loads of fallen timber that needed to be turned over and virtually every one had a skink living under it; if there was no skink, there was usually a ...
In the Tropics
... coral and the fish. Yesterday we drove to a village called Kandura in the tableland which is inland from the coast here. We walked in to the Barron Waterfalls and visited coffee planation. Some great with Blue coming home with us. It's been a long day and I struggle with this little notepad so signing off for ...
Start of our Aussie adventure!
On our first day in Cairns we spent the morning organizing, and then a lazy afternoon sunning ourselves by the lagoon. Taught us the lesson that we need to reapplying suncream after going in the water before falling asleep!!! Opps! We attempted free dinner at a bar called the Woolshed, walked in walked straight back out, not what we wanted, overcrowded with ...
The East Coast of Australia
... miracle, however, the rains lifted after only a couple of hours, and we were blessed with the most beautiful sunshine for our entire trip. It seemed that our luck was drastically changing. We spent the next three days sailing amongst the beautiful Whitsunday Islands. Occasionally we hopped off the boat and onto dry land to explore some of the islands, including the magnificent Whitehaven Beach. During this trip I also had my first opportunity to dive in the Great Barrier Reef. Mel ...
Going Down Under
... a while to get into the swing of things – probably the jet lag, the lack of sleep and the excruciating heat did not help. The hostel where we stayed did not help either and it was a very abrupt introduction to the 18-22 year old backpackery ways (where is our car? And lovely Rarotonga?). The room was very cheap (for OZ prices) for a double but the concrete block walls, stinky carpet and shared OKish facilities made us realise that we may be too old for this? One gets ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Bayview House Bed & Breakfast

