Airlie Beach, Queensland
December 19, 2018
We were anchored off Airlie Beach early in the morning. The tenders were put in the beautiful turquoise water to begin ferrying passengers to shore, a 30 minute trip. People going out on the dive/snorkel tour were offloaded directly from the ship to the dive boats. Airlie Beach is a small beach community, one main street, lots of lovely vacation homes. The water is pristine but at this time of year loaded with jellyfish, so no one was swimming at the beaches. Because we will be doing a snorkel trip out of Cairns in a couple of days, we took a tour of the area that included a stop at a bar called the Northerlies for some craft beer and a visit to a local community museum. The Proserpine Museum, run by volunteers, had exhibits of everything from early Australian homes, to WW I and II artifacts, Vietnam, Italian immigration, and much more 😊. This is also sugar cane country with fields that seemed to go on forever. We spotted some kangaroos out in the fields.
We were anchored off Airlie Beach early in the morning. The tenders were put in the beautiful turquoise water to begin ferrying passengers to shore, a 30 minute trip. People going out on the dive/snorkel tour were offloaded directly from the ship to the dive boats. Airlie Beach is a small beach community, one main street, lots of lovely vacation homes. The water is pristine but at this time of year loaded with jellyfish, so no one was swimming at the beaches. Because we will be doing a snorkel trip out of Cairns in a couple of days, we took a tour of the area that included a stop at a bar called the Northerlies for some craft beer and a visit to a local community museum. The Proserpine Museum, run by volunteers, had exhibits of everything from early Australian homes, to WW I and II artifacts, Vietnam, Italian immigration, and much more 😊. This is also sugar cane country with fields that seemed to go on forever. We spotted some kangaroos out in the fields.
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