Clifton Beach

Clifton Beach featuring tropical scenes and a garden
Clifton Beach featuring tropical scenes and a garden
Clifton Beach which includes tropical scenes, a beach and general coastal views
Clifton Beach which includes general coastal views, tropical scenes and a beach
Clifton Beach featuring a beach


This quiet beach north of Cairns offers long stretches of white sand and clear water.

Clifton Beach is a tropical beachside town surrounded by two natural wonders: a World Heritage-listed rain forest and the Great Barrier Reef. The six-kilometre (3.7-mile) beach is lined with palm trees, white sand and clear water. Come to swim, go white-water rafting, wildlife watching, or just unwind in the shade with a drink in one hand and a book in the other.Clifton Beach is relatively quiet, with fewer tourists than neighbouring beaches and an almost non-existent nightlife. Spend a few hours or a few weeks here. Accommodation options range from budget dormitory-style rooms, to luxury resorts. There are cafés and restaurants, grocery stores and a few specialty retail outlets where you can pick up holiday equipment such as fishing gear and snorkels.At the beach you’ll find picnic tables, barbecues and play equipment. Feed kangaroos and cuddle a koala at the Cairns Tropical Zoo. Keen golfers can enjoy a game on the local golf course, which is considered one of Australia’s top 50 greens.Explore the headland of Cape Tribulation and the surrounding Daintree Rainforest on foot, by car or as part of a tour. Walk north along the beach to Palm Cove, a town that offers more bars and restaurants, as well as boutiques and art galleries. Port Douglas is a 45-minute drive north of Clifton Beach. Many tour companies leave from Port Douglas for the Great Barrier Reef, and the town of about 5,000 residents has a thriving backpacker nightlife and fine-dining restaurants.The weather is warm all year, and hot and humid in summer. Clifton Beach has nets that protect swimmers from harmful marine stingers such as irukandji jellyfish, which are in the waters between November and May. Lifeguards patrol the beach every day during “stinger season”.Clifton Beach is a 25-minute drive north of Cairns along the Captain Cook Highway. Buses run regularly between Cairns and Palm Cove, stopping at Clifton Beach every hour throughout the day.

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Argosy On The Beach

Argosy On The Beach

4 out of 5
119 Arlington Esplanade Clifton Beach QLD
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Pullman Palm Cove Sea Temple Resort and Spa

Pullman Palm Cove Sea Temple Resort and Spa

5 out of 5
5 Triton Street Palm Cove QLD
Pullman Palm Cove Sea Temple Resort and Spa
Drift Palm Cove

Drift Palm Cove

4 out of 5
Cnr Veivers Rd Williams Esp Palm Cove QLD
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South Pacific Bed & Breakfast

South Pacific Bed & Breakfast

18 Gibson Cl Clifton Beach QLD
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Blue Lagoon Resort

Blue Lagoon Resort

4.5 out of 5
22 - 26 Trinity Beach Road Trinity Beach QLD
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3-bed Family Home With Pool & BBQ by the Beach

3-bed Family Home With Pool & BBQ by the Beach

2.5 out of 5
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3-bed Family Home With Pool & BBQ by the Beach
Curlews Nest - Pool BBQ and Beach

Curlews Nest - Pool BBQ and Beach

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Sea Change Beachfront Apartments

Sea Change Beachfront Apartments

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Vue Apartments Trinity Beach

Vue Apartments Trinity Beach

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78-86 Moore Street Trinity Beach QLD
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