Cairns is a small town, walking distance to everything. It’s
quaint, accessible, beautiful, and the people are friendly. The only taxi we
took was to and from the airport.
Restaurants were plentiful, we even paid homage to Crocodile
Dundee, and ate at the place named after the movie. I loved the movie, and the
restaurant was right on the boardwalk, facing the water, and a short hop from
the hotel. Beautiful setting.
The food was okay, nothing fantastic, but I didn’t expect
more. In this case, location and name were the selling points. I heard the
steaks were good, but I’m not a great meat eater, and honestly prefer a good
meatball to steak.
The hotel room included breakfast, and it was quite a buffet
spread, down to my daily dose of passion fruit. I mixed it with yogurt and
prunes. I love prunes, must be the European background. As odd as it sounds,
the mix was delicious. I continued with
the concoction in Sydney as well.
In the center of town, there is a huge swimming pool that
faces sand and water, and it is open year round. A sidewalk separates the pool
from the sand, and the walk along the coast was mesmerizing, the beach on one
side and Cairns on the other. Beautifully laid out for optimum pleasure for
all.
There are plenty of cafes, restaurants, art galleries, souvenir
shops, parks, and flora and fauna. In other words, it was perfection. From the
day I arrived, I knew I was going to hate to leave. It was love at first sight.
The Cairns Regional Gallery introduced me to the works of Lloyd
Rees. His drawings and paintings reflected lush landscapes, light, where man
and nature interacted. His drawings of
churches were amazing, almost architectural renditions but drawn with soul. I saw a drawing he did of St. Mary’s Cathedral
in Sydney, and had to see the real thing. I actually visited the cathedral
because of the drawing. He captured my imagination. I would see his work again in
the Art Gallery New South Wales in Sydney.
The sunset harbor cruise is highly recommended, along with
the harbor, there are glimpses of mangroves in the distance, a sublime sunset,
and a beautiful skyline of the city.
There was so much more to see and do, but this was a good
start. Would I go back? Absolutely.
More next week.
Cheers,
Margot Justes
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