Kuranda/Barron falls
RETURN Luxury Minibus Transfer Service
CAIRNS / KURANDA
What to expect:
Price/person up to 7 people - at least 2 passenger.
Pick up around 8.30 am: driver will pick you up from anywhere in Cairns city / Hotel / Motel / Hostel / Airbnb.
Drop off at Kuranda around 9.30 am.
4 hours free time in Kuranda.
Kuranda village - cafe, ice cream shops, restaurants, gift shops, hippy village
Butterfly sanctuary (entry ticket apply $24/person, request the 10% discount voucher from me)
Koala garden (entry ticket apply $21/person, request the 10% discount voucher from me)
Bird world (entry ticket apply $21/person, request the 10% discount voucher from me)
Kuranda river boat tour (entry ticket apply $25/person) Temporary closed
Barron Falls - about 2 km from the Kuranda center, then an easy 15 minutes boardwalk to the waterfalls in the rainforest (free)
Pick up at 1.30 pm in front of the Kuranda Visitor Center.
Drop off around 2.30 pm. The driver will drop you off at your pick up location or anywhere in Cairns city / Hotel / Motel / Hostel / Airbnb.
Comfortable, adjustable seats to make every trip a pleasure, with in-arm storage and folding tables.
Automatic air con at the front and rear front seats side.
Sliding doors dual - automatic with road sign assist, steering assist.
Your booking include the return transfer, vouchers and information.
Child seat is available for request for free of charge.
Unfortunately no wheelchair accessible.
Confirmation will be received within 24 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Kuranda is a mountain village near Cairns, in Queensland, on Australia's northeast coast. Kuranda has been Tropical North Queensland’s favourite retreat since the early 1900s. Just 27km from Cairns and at an altitude of about 330m, Kuranda’s cool mountain climate makes for an ideal escape from the heat of the coast.
Barron Falls (Aboriginal: Din Din) is a steep tiered cascade waterfall on the Barron River located where the river descends from the Atherton Tablelands to the Cairns coastal plain, in Queensland, Australia.
In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, the Barron Falls was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for its role as a "Natural attraction".
Protected within the Barron Gorge National Park, the volume of water seen in the upper photo only occurs after substantial rainfall during the wet season. For much of the rest of the year, little more than a trickle is evident, due in part to the presence of a weir behind the head of the falls that supplies the Barron Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station located downstream in the gorge.
dry season
wet season
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