Archive for February, 2008

Port Douglas awaits the Queen Victoria

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Well there is much hype around Port Douglas today as they eagerly await the arrival of the Queen Victoria who is on her maiden round the world journey.  The Queen Victoria departed New York on the 13th of January and is due to arrive at Port Douglas at 7.00 am on 29 February.  She is 294 metres long and weighs 90,000 tonnes and she has a guest capacity of 2,014 which are accommodated in 1,007 staterooms. 

If you are lucky enough to be going out on the reef tommorrow from Port Douglas then you will have a chance to view this Classic Cunard liner as you cruise pass!

A little luxury - Cape Tribulation -Downunder by Appointment

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Travel Date: 26-2-08

Cape

Tribulation
- Down Under By Appointment

Guide: Ben  Host: Brianna

On commencing the tour I was greeted by Brianna & Ben and introduced to the rest of the guests already on the bus. The interior of the vehicle was very luxurious boasting leather seats for extra comfort and timber floors. Air-conditioning could be individually controlled and the windows were exceptionally large for capturing superior views of the surroundings. Our guide Ben was very friendly and was clearly passionate about ecology and rainforest preservation. He understood and explained the demographics of the region clearly as well as the history, including Aboriginal perspectives and beliefs about certain places. He was very informative, confident and educated in tour guiding. Brianna our host kept everyone amused and also provided us with beneficial information she was very friendly and such a pleasure to have on the trip.

The first stop was Mossman Gorge. We went for a short guided walk and learnt about certain rainforest techniques that were used by the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal tribes. This was very interesting. It was then only 25 minutes to the Daintree River for some morning tea which included tea/coffee, biscuits and fruit cake. Everyone boarded the boat for a 1 hour cruise along the Daintree River. We were each given binoculars and shown how to use them! Within 5 minutes a 3.5 metre female crocodile was spotted basking on the bank. It wasn’t long until 3 were spotted including a baby croc! They disguise very well. The cruise was very informative and the skipper happily answered any questions. The importance of estuarine mangrove habitats and other environmental concerns were also illustrated. After the boat cruise it was time for another guided rainforest walk, this time at Jindalba. This was the best rainforest walk. There were numerous species of wildlife including birds, insects and reptiles. Ben was able to explain the age of particular plants and trees, their significant attributes and uses. We were then off lunch Noah’s Valley. Everyone was hungry and looking forward to it. The lunch spot was very private and situated on an exotic fruit farm. There was steak (cooked to personal satisfaction), sausages, grilled fish, salads, warm damper and red/white wine. It was delicious. A tropical fruit platter with seasonal fruits was brought out to finish it off! Some guests went for a swim and others wondered around discovering its beauty. A truly unique and unforgettable place for lunch!  It was then time for some 4-wheel driving. StingrayBay was 30 minutes North. Everyone was very tired by this stage and so a quick nap ensured we would be ready for some exploring by the time we arrived. It started to rain but that didn’t deter anyone from chasing hundreds of crabs along the beach. Stingray Bay was definately a highlight of the trip!


The trip home was very relaxing. Ben and Brianna did a little bit more commentary and worked everyone up for an ice-cream at the Daintree Ice-cream Centre. The flavours of the day were raspberry, sour sop, wattle seed and mango. I’ll be back for more! 
A great trip that is personalized, educational and opulent. Definately a cut above the rest, and well worth the $199. I have no recommendations on improvement!

A big thank-you to Brianna & Ben for a great day…..

Ysanne - The Tour Specialists

Sunshine kisses from Palm Cove

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Well the sun is out today on Palm Cove Beach and it is a fantastic day.  At the moment it is very quite up here as I think with all the hype in the media they think we have been washed away!!!  Well I am here to say we have not.  We have not had any rain today just a beautiful sunny day!!!

Sanctum Spa -setting the atmosphere for total relaxation!

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Tucked away at the back of the fabulous Peppers Beach Club you will find Sanctum Spa. Shrouded in Bougainvilleas, the atmosphere is that of total relaxation. Upon arrival a refreshing cool towel and a glass of iced tea, set the mood for indulgent pampering. After changing and locking away the real world I began my journey into exquisite relaxation.

My treatments began with the “Waterfall Retreat” Lying on the beautiful timber massage table, under the warm waters from the Vichy’s multiple pulsating jets, a thorough exfoliation and massage experience had me in complete relaxation. My muscles were released of all tension and stress. My therapist, Yuki has amazingly strong hands and was able to release all my tired sore muscles.

I then floated over to the adjacent treatment room for my “Purifying” Facial. Yuki was able to create a deep cleansing, purifying facial based on my own skin type. I lost track of the varying cleansers, exfoliates and ointments used including the exclusive Purifying Serum designed with pure and enriching ingredients from the Phytomer range of products to bring out the very best in your own skin. This combined with the shoulders and arm massage had me floating on a cloud. This facial was without a doubt the most relaxing experience I have ever had.

The spa therapist Yuki left me feeling very pampered due to her skilful talent and expertise.  I would certainly recommend this Spa for those wanting to experience the very best that, Palm Cove as the “Spa Capital of Australia” has to offer!

Sonja -The Tour Specialists Palm Cove

My Wonderful Day at Sebel Reef House Spa

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

My trip to the spa was to experience the delights of the Coconut Cream Ocean Wave.  Having been to a number of spas over time I must say that nothing compares to the Reef House Spa.   On entering the spa I found the staff to be very friendly and they made me feel sooo ………. relaxed before I had even started my spa treatment.
My treatment started with a relaxing foot soak whilst the spa therapist advised what the rest of my treatment would entail.  After the foot soak it was now time for the treatment to begin.  Warm oil was rubbed over my body after which the warm coconut cream was applied which I must say smelt fantastic.  After the cream is applied I was then exfoliated from head to toe then wrapt all up nice and cosy and left to rest.  During the rest period I was once again treated to a mini facial massage. Ahh Bliss! The treatment was finished off with a Vichy shower were the warm water gently massages all over your skin, it left me feeling very relaxed and extremely clean!  I would have to say that the Coconut Wrap was my favorite the smell of the coconut cream was just heavenly!  

The Spa uses botanics from the tropics and the surrounding sea.  Over all I had one of the most relaxing day in my life…  Thank you Reef House Spa Whitney Hillen The Tour Specialists Palm cove   

Star Spotting at Cairns Airport

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Last Saturday 02 February a star spotting occured at Cairns Airport travelling out on Virgin Blue flight was Paul Mercurio of Dancing with the stars, Strictly Ballroom Fame…………

Must be something to do with his new television series on cooking!

Rainforestation - a highly educational Nature Park

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Last Tuesday I went out to Rainforestation. My 2 boys and I arrived around 10:30 and were greeted by so many friendly faces. I was given a map and timetable and we set off exploring. Our first stop was the Koala and wildlife park. I was pleasantly surprised at the variety of animals on display. The elevated platforms in the koala viewing area is such an amazing concept as you become face to face with these beautiful animals regardless if they are asleep or not. My children especially loved the reptile enclosures. There were quite a few different varieties of the cold blooded locals on display here. Lizards and snakes and of course the crocodiles were all displayed in a very visible and safe environment. The cassowary enclosure was also a very up close experience. There are kangaroos and wallabies roaming the grounds as well.

Next it was off for our Amphibious Army Duck Tour of the Rainforest. Our Army duck driver/guide’s name was Darren. He is a true passionate local with all the knowledge you could ask for. We had German and Korean tourists on board with us and he was fluent in both these languages and really gave the impression he would converse with tourists from any country! The commentary and information was really interesting, funny and educational. We made our way through the World Heritage Listed Rainforest stopping to learn facts about different plants and animals before driving in to the lake for a look around. We spotted water dragons, turtles, termite mounds at the top of trees and birds of many varieties. We continued through the rainforest and into the tropical fruit orchard. To see the variety of exotic fruits I had never heard of actually on the trees it was fascinating. Also I did not know the dragon fruit grow on a type of cactus! Amazing!

Our next stop was to the Aboriginal theatre to watch the cultural display by Pamagirri dancers. My eldest son was given a lesson on stage with a couple of others and did his best to try to learn some of the moves. It really is harder than it looks! Very entertaining-to watch, thank you!

After the show we were greeted by one of the performers, Henry. He was our guide for our Dreamtime Walk. He showed us how and why aborigines throw boomerangs for hunting. We each were given a chance to throw the boomerangs - again harder than it looks! We then moved on to the Didgeridoo area and learned how to make and play this amazing musical instrument. Henry then displayed his spear throwing ability. We selected targets for him to hit, and he was successful on each one. Well done Henry!

The day was really fun and educational. We topped it all of with a gelato ice cream made locally, I had exotic sour sop and my boys opted for the ever popular mango gelato. Yum!

I would like to say a big thank you to Rainforestation for the chance to learn more about our diverse country in your fun, friendly and highly educational Nature Park.

Sonja McSweeney - The Tour Specialists Palm Cove

Current Weather in Palm Cove

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Well it’s just a lovely day up in sunny Palm Cove the sun is shining and due to the low season there are not a lot of people around! 

Dolphin spotting on Palm Cove Beach

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Wow yesterday whilst taking a delightful stroll along the very beautiful Palm Cove beach we were very lucky enough to encounter a pod of dolphins only about 50 metres from the shore line.  What a lovely sight to encounter!