Very good advise and I love Far North Queensland . I want to see Cape York Peninsula but are best to drive a 4WD . Twenty years ago Shelburne bay was under threat. It has an incredible echo system with pure white silica sand dunes up to 200m , forests, lakes and beaches . You can’t swim in the beaches though because of crocodiles. It is almost inaccessible and you need a 4WD . The Australian Conservation Foundation along with the Aboriginal Council fought to stop the government from sand mining the dunes . I donated money for several years . They won the fight to save these sand dunes and it is now a national park and it was returned to the aboriginals . It is so remote and one of the last remaining wilderness places on this planet . At the moment it is closed to the public . I was heart broken because I really wanted to visit this place . Hopefully in the future , echo tours will be allowed to travel to Shelburne Bay .
Thanks for this video! I think you've just convinced my wife and I to go there. Our friend and his girlfriend live there and have generously offered their camper for us to use. I look forward to checking out your other videos.
Awesome Video, thanks for all the tips! I’m going there in late May and will definitely do some of your recommendations. I‘m curious though which camera you use for the underwater footage? I definitely wanna take some pictures of the Great Barrier Reef when I’m there.
This is such a great video! Recently subbed to your channel as I'm planning on doing a working holiday visa in Australia next year 😊 Would love to see more travel guides!
Best cairns video so far! Thank you for this
THANK YOU !
Wonderful video - I'll be heading there next year and I've been researching and watching every video i can find, this has been one of the very best.
Ahh thank you 🙏 means a lot! Enjoy Cairns 😍
Very good advise and I love Far
North Queensland . I want to see Cape York Peninsula but are best to drive a 4WD . Twenty years ago Shelburne bay was under threat. It has an incredible echo system with pure white silica sand dunes up to 200m , forests, lakes and beaches . You can’t swim in the beaches though because of crocodiles. It is almost inaccessible and you need a 4WD . The Australian Conservation Foundation along with the Aboriginal Council fought to stop the government from sand mining the dunes . I donated money for several years . They won the fight to save these sand dunes and it is now a national park and it was returned to the aboriginals . It is so remote and one of the last remaining wilderness places on this planet . At the moment it is closed to the public . I was heart broken because I really wanted to visit this place . Hopefully in the future , echo tours will be allowed to travel to Shelburne Bay .
Thanks for this video! I think you've just convinced my wife and I to go there. Our friend and his girlfriend live there and have generously offered their camper for us to use. I look forward to checking out your other videos.
Thanks for watching ! The camper will be great for exploring this area enjoy 🤩
Excellent, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Mandy 😊
Awesome Video, thanks for all the tips! I’m going there in late May and will definitely do some of your recommendations. I‘m curious though which camera you use for the underwater footage? I definitely wanna take some pictures of the Great Barrier Reef when I’m there.
Thanks Stephi!! I use my trusty go pro hero 8 😊 I do find underwater footage needs a lot more colour correcting as the colours change under water
This is such a great video! Recently subbed to your channel as I'm planning on doing a working holiday visa in Australia next year 😊 Would love to see more travel guides!
Thanks for watching Megan 😊 great I will keep this in mind 🙌🏻
Love it!!
Thank you 😊
What is the name of the beach at 13:21?
It was a sand cay on Mackay reef !
Beautiful! Is cairns a good place to live if your doing a working holiday visa?
Yes! I have lots of friends that live there and they love it 😊
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Thanks for watching !
What time of year is the best time to go to Cairns?
Thanks for watching ! Cairns is warm all year round but the start of the year is the rainy season 😊
Between June and August from experience
Do you think it’s necessary to rent a car to get around in Australia?
I personally think YES as you have freedom to see a lot more
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im sorry ....but just get to the point ...i stop at 3mins .....
well thanks for watching those 3 minutes 😊