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		<title>Dinner Cruise &#8211; Ocean Spirit Cruises</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Evening Activities]]></category>

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My fiancé and I made our way down to the Marlin Jetty Monday night for check in at the boat, 6.45pm for a 7.00pm departing Ocean Spirit Dinner Cruise&#8230;We were greeted at the top of the ramp by staff who directed us down to the boat for boarding. We entered through the front main entrance [...]]]></description>
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<p>My fiancé and I made our way down to the Marlin Jetty Monday night for check in at the boat, 6.45pm for a 7.00pm departing Ocean Spirit Dinner Cruise&#8230;We were greeted at the top of the ramp by staff who directed us down to the boat for boarding. We entered through the front main entrance where we were welcomed with a complimentary glass of champagne, checked our names of the guest list and ushered to our table for two. Upon being seated we were told that hot soup &amp; bread was available at the buffet when we were ready to go help ourselves (chicken/corn &amp; pumpkin soups). The staff demonstrated a safety brief while departing as well.</p>
<p>The dining area is very nicely set up with white linen, well spaced- lots of room to move about to &amp; from the bar &amp; buffet area. There were a couple of smaller groups also dining aboard; it would be a great option for a special event. Before we knew it we were leaving the harbour for our 2.5 hour cruise, while we were enjoying a serve of soup &amp; some live light entertainment.</p>
<p>They took us for a cruise a little way up the Trinity Inlet, today was the day the American Navy Ships were leaving. One had already departed that afternoon but the bigger one was awaiting a 9pm departure, due to the tides. Cruising along &#8211; the rest of the buffet was ready to go with fresh carved roast meat, hot marinated chicken pieces, roasted potatoes, cooked vegetables, mixed salad and an array of seafood. To top that off they had four different cakes &amp; a fresh fruit salad to choose from for dessert, I had already picked out what I was having &amp; I hadn’t finished tea yet!</p>
<p>The skipper had just turned the boat around to cruise back out of the inlet, when it was announced the 2nd US Navy Ship was going to be making its departure. The skipper could not travel any further as the inlet was closed until the US Navy Ship had left the docks, so we took our drink out onto the front deck to watch.</p>
<p>After their departure we continued on out into the harbour, while we had our desert back inside the dining room. I had a slice of white mud cake with some fresh fruit salad, it was beautiful!</p>
<p>This was a fabulous night out for my fiancé and I, it’s a great alternative to a regular restaurant – cruise &amp; dinner its perfect! After our turn about the harbour it was time to come back to go to the jetty, for departure. What a perfect way to spend the evening, with the family or friends.</p>
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		<title>Sunlover on the Great Barrier Reef</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[The Great Barrier Reef]]></category>

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Sunday morning I made my own way down to the Reef fleet Terminal for check in at 9:15am. With a very friendly welcome by staff at the counter, I was given my boarding pass and directed as to which jetty I needed to go to for boarding. Upon boarding the team meet and greet you [...]]]></description>
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Sunday morning I made my own way down to the Reef fleet Terminal for check in at 9:15am. With a very friendly welcome by staff at the counter, I was given my boarding pass and directed as to which jetty I needed to go to for boarding. Upon boarding the team meet and greet you and the teams photographer takes your picture (which is available for sale returning to Cairns). I then get on the boat for some morning tea before departing. We left cairns at 10:00am for a 1.5 hour cruise out to the reef. It was a little choppy that day and there were a fair few people that were sick, I would suggest taking travel calm to those who get motion sickness (The Sunlover Team were so very helpful in helping those who were sick as well). On our way out to the reef the Team do safety briefings with those people going on Dives and Sea walker, for me I listened in on the snorkelling brief (this was my first time snorkelling).</p>
<p>So we arrive at the pontoon for a fun-filled 4.5hours, with beautiful sunshine and the water visibility was amazing! Everyone gets themselves set up and before long everyone is in the water. I went to see a team member for some assistance with getting myself organised with some snorkel gear, and gave me some handy tips for getting in the water&#8230;they were more than happy to help. They have all sizes in snorkelling equipment at hand all day-even the kiddies. I was so very happy to have done the snorkelling in such perfect conditions. I went in about 3 times, and got my photo taken with some of the fish (unfortunately I missed out on a photo with Wally the Mauri Wrasse, maybe next time).</p>
<p>Next I went and got some lunch from the buffet, which was served back on the boat. I had a choice of hot dishes, cold meat, prawns, chicken pieces, fresh fruit, mixed salads and bread (lunch was beautiful). After lunch I went for a ride on the semi-submersible &amp; glass bottom boat tour, which I really enjoyed seeing everything that much closer and you don’t get wet.</p>
<p>The last event for the day was the fish feeding, which can be viewed from either the deck or in the underwater observatory.</p>
<p>On our return beck to Cairns I bought my photos from under the water, and they turned out great. $20.00 a photo which I think is good value for a photograph souvenir.</p>
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		<title>White Water Rafting on the Tully River</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
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We were promptly picked up at our hotel in Mission Beach and taken to the Raging Thunder Headquarters in Tully, where we had a chance to rent shoes and wetsuit tops, grab some breakfast, pay our tax and sign our Indemnity forms. It was all very well organised and easy to get the things you [...]]]></description>
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<p>We were promptly picked up at our hotel in Mission Beach and taken to the Raging Thunder Headquarters in Tully, where we had a chance to rent shoes and wetsuit tops, grab some breakfast, pay our tax and sign our Indemnity forms. It was all very well organised and easy to get the things you needed. We then jumped back onto the bus and headed up the hill to the top of the Tully River. We were briefed on board the bus on what to do once we get off the bus and what to expect in the river. We arrived, grabbed our gear and got ready to raft! Unfortunately the Power Station had released to much water for us to start at the top of the River so we jumped back on the bus and headed to the Lunch time stop. The Guides had to get the rafts to us at the Lunch spot, so they rode them down from the top and met up with us. We boarded the rafts and received another briefing on what to do. Our Guide was Kiwi and our first Rapid was Corkscrew. It was probably the biggest rapid of the day, straight up!! I got a very large nose full of water as we went well under. It was a very big wake up call. The water wasn’t too cold which was great and the sun came out during the day. Was pretty comfortable out there actually, not cold and not hot!</p>
<p>We continued down the river manoeuvring our way around some pretty cool rapids and even getting the chance to jump off a normally pretty high rock, which had become a lot smaller due to the water being up. We also had a few opportunities to jump into the water and have a swim.</p>
<p>Because we had started the tour at the Lunch stop we had to get the bus back there to eat. So we all jumped out of the rafts, brought them up on the bank and then took the bus back to Lunch. A yummy BBQ awaited us, comprising of buns, hamburgers and salad, tea and coffee as well as water. There was also the chance for seconds.</p>
<p>After we had our feed, we got back on the bus to head back to the spot where we had left the rafts. Back into the water we went. There was a heap of Raft rivalry throughout the day. Everyone splashing each other. I seemed to cop most of it on our raft.</p>
<p>We continued on a little further in the afternoon due to starting further down the river. We did some really exciting rapids that continued for some time. Lots of wave rapids instead of the big drop offs. I found them to be a lot more fun.</p>
<p>Unfortunately a young girl got hurt and had to be taken to the Tully Hospital. The Guides were prompt, efficient, caring and they really looked after her. They took her to the side of the bank where a bus was waiting to take her to hospital.</p>
<p>We continued on for quite some time, experiencing both relaxing, tranquil pool and some exciting, hold on type of rapids. We then reached the end of the run. We all helped pulling the rafts out of the water and onto the trailer. Because this wasn’t the usual end, there were no change rooms, so we got dry and changed on the side of the road. Back on the bus and off to the Raging Thunder head quarters for a nice cold beer, something to eat and to check out the photos (All at own expense).</p>
<p>We kicked back and relaxed for a little while, collected our photos and then boarded the bus to head back to the hotel.</p>
<p>Although things didn’t go exactly to plan, the guides were professional, informative and did a great job ensuring a fab day was had by everyone.</p>
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		<title>Ocean Freedom &#8211; Diving in Cairns</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Diving]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been nearly 12 months since I first had the pleasure of doing a reef trip with Ocean Freedom and I can sincerely say it’s just a fantastic day out! We boarded the boat at 7:30 am and were greeted by one of the happiest crew on the Marlin Jetty. Straight away you know [...]]]></description>
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<p>It has been nearly 12 months since I first had the pleasure of doing a reef trip with Ocean Freedom and I can sincerely say it’s just a fantastic day out! We boarded the boat at 7:30 am and were greeted by one of the happiest crew on the Marlin Jetty. Straight away you know your in for one hell of a fun day, especially when the Captain of the boat is our local celebrity Gordo! The camaraderie between the entire crew was evident the whole day.</p>
<p>So hello’s out of the way the next stop was straight to a lovely plate of Danishes &amp; coffee awaiting us. This is a nice change from the regular muffins, a bit more upmarket than the norm. Unlike some of the bigger boats where people don’t tend to intermingle very much, the atmosphere on Ocean Freedom is so relaxed &amp; friendly it’s easy to strike up new conversation.</p>
<p>Next was a thorough safety briefing to all and then it was time to relax as we sped out to the Outer Edge of Upolu Reef to experience “Wonder Wall’. Here we were lucky to do 2 dives with Leigh who was to be our personal dive guide for the day. We were very impressed by the variety of corals at this site. Leigh went out of his way to point out the unusual, it was the first time I had seen a Mantis Shrimp up close. It was good to have an enthusiastic dive guide.</p>
<p>Introductory divers were spoilt having only 2 divers to the 1 instructor making their first dive experience relaxed and unhurried. All who tried that day came back thanking the crew immensely delighted with their under water experience. Whether you choose to snorkel or dive on Ocean Freedom you have plenty of time to enjoy the reef.</p>
<p>After lunch we headed off to Upolu Cay where guests can choose to do a glass bottom boat tour or snorkel for rest of the afternoon to their hearts content. Or if you don’t feel like doing either just grab a book and relax on board, the choice is yours.</p>
<p>One thing that stood out big time on the day was the crew’s interaction with the guests on board, a professional approach going out of their way to make sure everyone was happy &amp; involved. You can choose a great reef site, but without good staff to compliment this you still don’t have a great trip. Ocean Freedom has both! Its obvious to all that the crew enjoy what they do and this carries through to all on board having a top day. Just great people to spend a day out on the reef with. Cruising home we enjoyed a glass of wine, fresh fruit, cheese &amp; crackers.</p>
<p>I think it’s an exceptional reef trip for those a little apprehensive in the water. Anyone thinking of doing an intro dive can’t go wrong here with 1 instructor to every 2 divers. Everyone is well catered for.</p>
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		<title>Skyrail Rainforest Cableway &amp; Kuranda Scenic Railway &#8211; Self Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Down Under Tours &#8211; Self drive Kuranda with Skyrail &#038; Kuranda Scenic Rail
Upon arriving at the Skyrail Terminal in Caravonica, we parked our car and waited for the Down Under Tours coach to pick us up and take us to the Freshwater Railway Station.  The coach arrived on time and we were greeted by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_105" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 290px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Kuranda-Train.jpg" alt="Kuranda Scenic Railway" title="Down Under Tours" width="280" height="210" class="size-full wp-image-105" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kuranda Scenic Railway</p></div><br />
<div id="attachment_104" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Skyrail2-300x243.jpg" alt="Skyrail Rainforest Cableway" title="Down Under Tours" width="300" height="243" class="size-medium wp-image-104" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Skyrail Rainforest Cableway</p></div>
<p>Down Under Tours &#8211; Self drive Kuranda with Skyrail &#038; Kuranda Scenic Rail<strong></p>
<p>Upon arriving at the Skyrail Terminal in Caravonica, we parked our car and waited for the Down Under Tours coach to pick us up and take us to the Freshwater Railway Station.  The coach arrived on time and we were greeted by the driver. The driver gave a brief description of the day and explained a few procedures.  Worthwhile mentioning, the Down Under Tours coach, was immaculate, modern and very comfortable. Very impressive if you have been on some other busses/coaches around town.</p>
<p>After a smooth ride on the coach and arrival at Freshwater Station, we checked-in at the Down Under Tours counter and settled the payment.  We were given a map of Kuranda and some stickers for the self drive tour, some discount offers for some of the attractions in Kuranda, and the gold class token for the train.  We had a few minutes to look around and then boarded the train at 09:45am.</p>
<p>The Gold Class experience was something to remember.  The carriage we were in only had a total of 9 people and plenty of room/space to move around and take photos.  The service from Cassandra was great and there were plenty of drinks and snacks to go around.  We received a souvenir on the train which consisted of a postcard, pen and a Kuranda train badge. </p>
<p>On arrival at Kuranda Village, we headed off and as things go, we made it just back in time for our 15:30pm Skyrail return. We thought we would have plenty of time, however we enjoyed Kuranda Village so much that we were short of time in the end. </p>
<p>The trip on the Skyrail back to our car was very pleasant and we had such beautiful weather, the views were spectacular.  </p>
<p>All in all, it was a great day and I was very happy with the service given by Down Under Tours.  Everything went smoothly and it was great to return straight to your car.</p>
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		<title>Quicksilver&#8217;s Silverswift &#8211; Diving in Cairns</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:11:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We made our own way down to the reef terminal for check-in at 8am.
Silverswift is a very comfortable boat with lots of different seating arrangements and big sundecks. There are several toilets, hot showers and changing rooms. What I liked about the seating was that it did not look like a ferry like some of [...]]]></description>
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<p>We made our own way down to the reef terminal for check-in at 8am.</p>
<p>Silverswift is a very comfortable boat with lots of different seating arrangements and big sundecks. There are several toilets, hot showers and changing rooms. What I liked about the seating was that it did not look like a ferry like some of the other big vessels do.</p>
<p>The weather on the day was perfect and the ride out to the reef was fast and smooth. We got a really good dive brief from our Dive master Scott, all dives on Silverswift are guided which I prefer as then you don’t have to worry too much and just enjoy the dives.</p>
<p>We visited three different sites during the day, one on Pellowe Reef and two on Flynn reef. The sites were great, so much marine life and the coral was beautiful and plentiful. The highlight for me was to hand feed a turtle and to dive through some caves which I had never done before. There were lots of turtles, white tip sharks and also a very friendly Maori Wrasse.</p>
<p>We had plenty of snorkellers on that day and they got a separate brief at each site and also a guided snorkelling tour on the last site. Wetsuits and stinger suits are only complimentary for divers.</p>
<p>Upon boarding we were served tea and coffee as well as foccacia and muffins. Lunch was a hot and cold buffet including prawns; the divers especially appreciated the hot food. On the cruise back to Cairns there were more tea and coffee as well as fresh fruit on offer.</p>
<p>We had a lovely day out, the reef sites are great and the boat is comfortable and spacious. On the day there were around 70 passengers which to me felt as a perfect amount, I like my space.</p>
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		<title>Cairns Tropical Zoo &amp; Hartley&#8217;s Crocodile Adventures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Great Australian Wildlife Experience inclunding Breakfast time at the Zoo
We made our own way to the Cairns Tropical Zoo and went straight to the “Koala Café” for Breakfast at 9am.  A cute koala, called Nugget welcomed us at the Café.  The wildlife keeper and Nugget remained on hand throughout breakfast for questions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_90" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/breakfast-at-the-zoo-300x224.jpg" alt="Breakfast time at the Zoo" title="Cairns Tropical Zoo" width="300" height="224" class="size-medium wp-image-90" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Breakfast time at the Zoo</p></div><br />
<div id="attachment_91" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 230px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/hartleys-lagoon-cruise.jpg" alt="Hartley&#039;s Lagoon Cruise" title="Hartley&#039;s Crocodile Adventures" width="220" height="198" class="size-full wp-image-91" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hartley's Lagoon Cruise</p></div>
<p><strong>The Great Australian Wildlife Experience inclunding Breakfast time at the Zoo</strong></p>
<p>We made our own way to the Cairns Tropical Zoo and went straight to the “Koala Café” for Breakfast at 9am.  A cute koala, called Nugget welcomed us at the Café.  The wildlife keeper and Nugget remained on hand throughout breakfast for questions and photo opportunities.</p>
<p>There are three options available for breakfast; Bacon and scrambled eggs with toast or Croissant, muffin and fruit or Belgian waffles with fresh fruit and ice cream. Additionally there is fruit juice, coffee and tea, cereals, and toast available on the buffet.</p>
<p>After the breakfast we went to “Free flight birds show”. It was a very amazing show, the birds were well-trained and the bird keepers were very professional and informative.  It was easy to take our time looking around the park with the informative signage. There were a lot of shows, one after another, such as Pelican feeding, Endangered Exotics guided walk, Crocodile action show and Snakes Alive show etc. so you can follow the time schedule and just show up at each enclosure at the alloted time.  </p>
<p>There are many kind of Australian animals including Koalas, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Crocodiles, Dingoes, Cassowaries, Wombats, lots of Birds and Reptiles There are also some unique animals like Red pandas, Madagascans Ring-Tailed Lemurs and Tamarins. It was so much fun and there were many animals to see, and so I thought it was easy to take up a half a day, or even a full day. </p>
<p>The licensed Koala Cafe serves breakfast, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea (own expenses).</p>
<p>After lunch, we drove to Hartley’s Crocodile Adventure, about 15 minute drive north from Cairns Tropical Zoo.  We went down to the reception and the friendly staff gave us a map and showed and went through the show program. </p>
<p>We went on the boat cruise at 1pm on the Hartley’s lagoon. There were many estuarine crocodiles swimming in the lagoon. The boat driver-guide talked about crocodiles and their habitat and demonstrated the pole feeding. We saw the crocodile hunt and jump for food right next to our boat which was cool.  We took part in the crocodile farm tour soon after that. The farm was 3 minute walk from the lagoon.  The guide took us into the farm where there are plenty of young crocodiles and explained how a commercial crocodile farm works.  We then went to see “Crocodile attack show” at 3pm. The presentation, featuring a very large crocodile, was magnificent and very exciting. The experienced keeper was very informative and answered the all questions from the crowd. He made the crocodile roll and head shake which was interesting to watch.  Soon after we participated in the Cassowary feeding and the Koala feeding programs. The keepers were all professional and gave us a lot of information about the wildlife and it was great to get close to the animals.</p>
<p>There’s a licensed restaurant “Lilies” overlooking Hartley&#8217;s Lagoon, where you can have lunch, a quick snack, or just a coffee. We saw some crocodiles swimming by while we were having our afternoon tea.</p>
<p>Both attractions were excellent, very educational and great fun.  Cairns Tropical Zoo has more variety of animals including many native Australian animals.  Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures is more focused on Crocodile wildlife with plenty of exciting shows throughout the day.</p>
<p>I would recommend combining these two zoos, and spend the whole day exploring and learning about different wildlife.  Breakfast time at the zoo is a great way to start the day.</p>
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		<title>Blazing Saddles &#8211; All Terrain Vehicle Adventure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 06:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once we arrived at the Blazing Saddles property, we were greeted with a smile and offered tea and coffee. Once we signed the indemnity and safety forms we were free to be fitted with our helmets. Recommended attire is long pants, preferably jeans and closed in shoes. The guests should also be aware that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_83" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 256px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ATVs-Blazing-saddles.jpg" alt="ATV Adventure Safari" title="Blazing Saddles" width="246" height="344" class="size-full wp-image-83" /><p class="wp-caption-text">ATV Adventure Safari</p></div>
<p>Once we arrived at the Blazing Saddles property, we were greeted with a smile and offered tea and coffee. Once we signed the indemnity and safety forms we were free to be fitted with our helmets. Recommended attire is long pants, preferably jeans and closed in shoes. The guests should also be aware that they will get dirty and a change of clothes is also recommended. Sunglasses are also an added safety feature to bring along to protect the eyes form dirt and dust, however if the guests do not have any they can be borrowed from Blazing Saddles, although they are not the latest fashion.</p>
<p>The atmosphere is a very relaxed fun vibe. Slim dusty playing in the background while we wait to get started. The bikes themselves are 250cc ATV, semi-automatic, (clutch less manual) foot controlled. The briefing is very informative with both Japanese and Chinese speaking guides available for translation.  Blazing saddles cater for all types from first time beginners to seasoned riders.  The ride itself was fun and varied. After getting some time to acquaint yourself with the bikes on the obstacle course, the guides split the group up into groups depending on confidence levels.  The ride takes you down small slopes and long straights to get some speed up. Then also has more challenging sections with sharp cornering and small hilly terrain. ATV&#8217;s are lots of fun, particularly in the wet.</p>
<p>At the end of the 2 hour journey through the property we come back to the compound. There is a hearty BBQ lunch provided and change rooms to get more comfortable. Photos taken throughout course are displayed and available for purchase.</p>
<p>This trip is not for everyone, but if you have a sense of adventure and a will to have a great time, then I highly recommend this as something to do for a kickass fun day.</p>
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		<title>Reef Magic Marine World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 06:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With 5 full hours on Moore Reef there is plenty of time to enjoy all the offered activities; Semi-sub tours departs regularly throughout the day, optional guided snorkel tours and snorkel adventures, heli scenic flgihts, Scuba diving and even massage.    
The Reef is in excellent condition.  There are lots of valleys [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_78" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 458px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/RMC-Wally.2.jpg" alt="Napoleon Maori Wrasse" title="Reef Magic" width="448" height="298" class="size-full wp-image-78" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Napoleon Maori Wrasse</p></div>
<p>With 5 full hours on Moore Reef there is plenty of time to enjoy all the offered activities; Semi-sub tours departs regularly throughout the day, optional guided snorkel tours and snorkel adventures, heli scenic flgihts, Scuba diving and even massage.    </p>
<p>The Reef is in excellent condition.  There are lots of valleys and drops offs and an abundance of marine life.  Roxy the Maori Wrasse is on hand for photographs and a pat.  Wally the Napoleon Maori Wrasse or the Humphead Wrasse, shows up for the fish feeding and I have to say this was amazing.  I have never seen a fish behave the way Wally did. He got up on the snorkel platform which is quite shallow.  The top of his head was sticking out of the water, so even the people watching from the pontoon could see.  He weaved in and out of snorkellers and wasn’t fazed by the number of people in the slightest. </p>
<p>The Marine World pontoon is well equipped and has a sundeck with shade which is excellent place to lounge after lunch before jumping back in the water.  </p>
<p>Lunch is served on the pontoon and consists of various salad &#038; cold cuts, sushi rolls, prawns and fruit.  The only thing you need to go back on the vessel for is drinks from the bar and to go to bathroom.</p>
<p>In the afternoon I participated in the snorkel adventure safari where a small tender takes people to the edge of Moore Reef. This is activity is only recommended for confident swimmers; the swell can get quite big &#8211; but again, amazing coral and big fish out there.  The marine naturalist was very knowledgeable and had no problems being heard by the entire group.  There are guided snorkelling tours available which are not as long in duration and are suited for all levels of confidence including first time snorkellers.</p>
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		<title>Daintree Dreaming &#8211; Adventure North</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 06:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Aboriginal Culture]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our day on Daintree Dreaming ran a little different from the brochured itinerary.  As there was a high tide in the morning we headed straight up to a private property in the Daintree called Tranquility, where we followed a short walking trail through some beautiful rainforest up to Niau Falls.  Troy, our guide, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_72" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 209px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/KuKu-Yalanji-Waterfall1-199x300.jpg" alt="Niau Waterfall" title="Daintree Dreaming Waterfall" width="199" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-72" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Niau Waterfall</p></div><br />
<div id="attachment_71" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img src="http://www.cairnstouradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Kuku-Yalanji-Cultural-Habitat-Tours13-300x199.jpg" alt="Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours" title="Daintree Dreaming" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-71" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours</p></div>
<p>Our day on Daintree Dreaming ran a little different from the brochured itinerary.  As there was a high tide in the morning we headed straight up to a private property in the Daintree called Tranquility, where we followed a short walking trail through some beautiful rainforest up to Niau Falls.  Troy, our guide, pointed out some rainforest species such as Wait-a-while, Strangler Fig and some ancient ferns.  Once at Niau Falls we had time to swim, explore the falls or just relax in the rock pools.  This place really lived up to its name.  It was the epitome of tranquillity.  </p>
<p>After about an hour here we headed back into the Daintree Village for our picnic lunch of ham, chicken, salad, fruit and the yummiest potato salad.  Normally at this time we would have gone on a 1 hour Daintree River Cruise, but because we were all agents we skipped this part in favour of an earlier lunch.</p>
<p>Then onto Cooya Beach to meet Brandon Walker our teacher of Aboriginal hunting techniques.  Before we headed off Brandon demonstrated how to use the spears.  Some of us took up the option to try and hunt with a spear, the operative word being TRY, and headed off down the beach.  As the tide had gone right out we were able to go quite a bit out and still remain in the shallows.  Here we saw Sting Rays, fish and crabs.  Brandon managed to spear a Sting Ray allowing us all to get a look at it up close before releasing it.  We also managed to catch a Sand crab and Mud crab which we kept for our afternoon tea.  We then headed into the mangroves where Brandon taught us how to gather food from this habitat.  We found quite a few mangrove oysters, (which were consumed right then and there by some of the girls) huge Muscles and a rare Mangrove Lobster.  All of which went into the bucket to be cooked for afternoon tea.  The most exciting part of the day is navigating your way through the mud and trying to stay upright without ending up flat on your bum in the mud.  On this tour&#8230;you will get right amongst it and you will get DIRTY.  Although Brandon assured us that he could change the walk to cater those who are not as adventurous.</p>
<p>After we cleaned off we went walked up to the Walker home where Mum prepared our catch of the day.  But first we got stuck into freshly baked Damper, cakes and sweet Pineapple before the main course of Oysters, Muscles, Mud &#038; Sand Crab, and Lobster was brought out.  Whilst we ate, Brandon brought out some pictures and pieces of bones and shells from Saw fish, Dugongs, and Turtles and told us stories of some of their hunting experiences.  Brandon was perfectly honest and unapologetic when questioned on the way in which a Turtle has to be killed.  This was no Mickey Mouse version of experiencing the Australian indigenous culture.  It was real and honest and more importantly interactive.</p>
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