1. The Lagoon – is situated on the waterfront in Cairns.  There’s a big pool with a beach, free showers (a great facility for grotty yachties) and it’s patrolled by lifeguards. There are free water-zumba classes (Angus is very excited about that🤣) an outdoor gym and fantastic free BBQ facilities. It’s a bit chaotic in the middle of the day during school holidays, but we’ve made a habit of going for a swim at sunset. The Reef Eye ferris wheel is also on the waterfront $10 per person for a ride. Top marks to the Cairns City Council, the whole waterfront is a gem. 👍

2. Cairns Botanic Gardens – A cool, green space in a hot tropical climate. We caught the bus, a $2.50 fare, and spent a couple of hours wandering through the Gondwana Heritage Garden, the rainforest boardwalk, the Flecker Garden and the Watkins Munro Martin Conservatory with its stunning collection of orchids. Loved it!

3. The Night Markets – a short walk from the waterfront and open until late. It has a great atmosphere with lots of stalls selling tee-shirts, souvenirs and tat. We didn’t buy anything except dinner at a busy Vietnamese cafe where we spent a memorable evening with Bob and Vera, a couple of adventurous octogenarians with whom we shared a table. They could be the subject of another blog post with their interesting stories of living in the rainforest, travelling and being a being a philatelist with a special interest in raptors. A gelato would be the perfect end to a visit to the night markets.

4. The Prawn Star boats – When in Rome, do as the Romans, when in Cairns…eat prawns. We dock our dinghy next to these boats every day. They just do seafood and $7 beers. A big platter of prawns to share between two people is around $35, there are no fancy extras like chips…just beautiful fresh prawns, bugs and crays. These boats are an icon in Cairns.

4. Rusty’s Markets – I can only say, wow! A fantastic array of fresh fruit and vege at very reasonable prices. There are also some other random stalls selling everything from coffee to sausages. On Fridays the restaurants and hotels buy their produce, Saturday the locals and by Sunday stuff is being sold at bargain prices. I’ll be provisioning from Rusty’s before we head north. Cairns is really the last stop before we can get fresh stuff again in Darwin.

5. Howlin’ Jay’s – The Friday night plan was to go to a free concert on the lawn of the old courthouse. It rained! Heavy tropical rain. So we ended up at Howlin’ Jay’s drinking $5 “Shit Beer” out of paper bags with our anchorage mates, Mitch and Clancie and Jan and Cecile. A great atmosphere sitting out on the verandah, with coloured lights, neon signs and some some cool beats. The food looked good, basic burgers and chips. The perfect Friday night meeting place.

Anchored in the Cairns River just as the rain starts

8 responses to “Some cool, inexpensive things to do in Cairns.”

  1. That all looks so cool Anna. I want to go to Cairns now… Lovely photos. Nice to see you with some “friends”. Although I guess that doesn’t mean they are cruising the same direction as you when you move on.

    Auckland is freezing, wet and horrid. We are still sorting drains!

    Regards

    Kay

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    1. Yeah…that’s winter, I guess. It’s raining here today and thunderstorms are forecast….wet dinghy ride ashore, but at least it’s not cold! Oh those bloody drains! What a pain.

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  2. Looks like you have a home away from home! How cool! Looks like fun! Xx

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  3. Hurray it’s Monday and here you are again.
    Just awesome Anna!
    Your photos and descriptions are so inviting…Cairns hold on,we are coming.
    And your lovely friends….looks like you are having a fantastic time.
    Will go back to your blog now again and indulge further.
    Mona and Paul

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    1. Hey Mona, we have a new crew member, Imogen, Mark and Helen’s daughter joined us today. She will sail to Darwin with us. It’s raining today. Hot and wet!

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      1. Hello to Imogen and happy sailing

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  4. Julie McMurtrie Avatar
    Julie McMurtrie

    Loved your blog that’s what sailing is about meeting cool like minded people.
    Loved the market you posted also. Garry my husband could work on one of those prawn boats even if they do have shit beer…ha ha
    Enjoy and stay safe, you are not missing anything here in nz very horrible cold weather. X

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    1. Stay warm, Julie! It’s raining here…hot and wet🙄

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