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Free Things to Do in Cairns

Lucy Pascual
November 6, 2024
Cairns Esplanade lagoon

Travelling on a budget doesn’t mean missing out on the best experiences that the tropical north, particularly Cairns, has to offer. With an array of free adventures and experiences waiting to be explored, it can be one of the best trips you’ve had—without stretching your budget.

We’ve compiled our top free activities and adventures so your next trip to Cairns can be both budget-friendly and full of memorable experiences.

Stroll, Picnic & Enjoy Cairns Esplanade

The Cairns Esplanade is one of the most iconic 2.5 km stretches you can incorporate into your travel itinerary. It is situated along the Coral Sea and offers a range of activities, attractions, and facilities. A great time of day to make the most of this stunning location is either at sunrise or sunset, allowing you the opportunity to soak up the natural wonders that Cairns has to offer.

Take a Dip in the Infamous Lagoon

Making the most of the Cairns Lagoon along the Esplanade is a great way to cool off throughout the year at any time. Since Cairns is not ideal for swimming at certain times of the year due to stingers and saltwater crocodiles, taking advantage of the safe environment the lagoon offers ensures you have peace of mind while cooling off during the warm and balmy weather.

Explore Indigenous Culture at the Cairns Esplanade Art Precinct

Along the Esplanade, you’ll find the Art Precinct featuring Indigenous art installations and sculptures. Spend time learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture through these beautiful works that tell stories of the local lands and traditions.

Pack a Picnic for the Botanic Gardens

The Cairns Botanic Gardens is a tropical haven that is perfect for the warmest part of the day. With the density of the trees and foliage, the gardens tend to offer a cooler climate, making it a delightful spot for a picnic lunch. The Botanic Gardens generally feature running events, walking tours, and opportunities to spot local wildlife.

Museum and Gallery Visits

The local gallery in Cairns offers a lovely day out and is perfect for those days when the heat starts to really ramp up. The indoor air conditioning provides a great escape from the heat. You can expect historical and contemporary art exhibitions led by regional, national, and international artists. Throughout the year, the gallery hosts several events featuring guest speakers and art classes, making it a fantastic destination for a fun-filled day. 

Swim Amongst the Josephine Waterfalls

Josephine Falls is a stunning natural attraction near Cairns, ideal for a refreshing day out, especially when you want to escape the heat. The beautiful waterfalls and lush surroundings create a magical environment, perfect for cooling off in the crystal-clear waters. You can also access scenic walking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints, where you can admire the stunning landscapes and unique rock formations. Throughout the year, Josephine Falls also offers guided tours and educational sessions about the local flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families seeking a fun-filled day.

Sunset Lookouts 

If there is one way to close off the day in the best way possible, it’s catching the stunning Cairns sunset over the water’s edge. We recommend either packing a picnic or popping on some walking shoes to make the most of these stunning spots when the day is coming to a close. 

  • Cairns Esplanade or/and Lagoon 
  • Ellis Beach
  • Cape Tribulation 
  • Etty Bay
  • Buchan Point 

Explore the Markets 

If you love exploring vibrant markets, Cairns has a fantastic selection that caters to every shopping taste. Here are some top picks to enhance your Cairns market adventure:

  • Rusty’s Market: This bustling market is a local favourite, featuring a diverse array of fresh produce, exotic fruits, and delicious street food. It’s the perfect spot to pick up unique souvenirs, handmade crafts, and local artisan products.
  • Cairns Night Markets: Open every evening, these markets come alive with a mix of stalls offering everything from handmade jewellery and artwork to clothing and home decor. The food court serves up a variety of international cuisines, making it a great place to grab a bite while you browse.
  • Tanks Markets: Located in the stunning Tanks Arts Centre, these markets showcase local crafts, artwork, and organic produce in a picturesque setting once a month. The atmosphere is vibrant, and the markets often feature live music and art exhibitions, enhancing your shopping experience.

Kuranda Markets: Nestled in the rainforest village of Kuranda, these markets offer a unique shopping experience with an emphasis on indigenous art, handmade goods, and natural products. The stunning surroundings make it a perfect day trip from Cairns.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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