Coach transfers...
We can arrange coach transfers from the Cairns International and Domestic Airports or Cairns CBD to The Mediterranean port
Luxury private vehicle transfer...
Luxury private vehicle transfers are available through The Mediterranean port
Hire car...
For the ultimate freedom consider a hire car for just a day or maybe a week. We can arrange a vehicle to suit your requirement, choose from the very popular Mini Moke, a family car or just a run about. Please ask our team for details.
Holiday Tip - Road Safety
If you are planning on a self-drive holiday, here are a few tips about driving in Australia:
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In Australia, all vehicles travel on the left side of the road. This may be different to the side on which you normally drive. Ask passengers to periodically remind you to drive on the left side of the road.
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Take care on the road between Cairns and Port Douglas. While this is a very scenic trip, it is at times a narrow, winding road. Along the way there are places to safely pull off the road and safely take in the pictureque views of the tropical coast and the Coral Sea.
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If you wish to drive in Australia you must hold a current, valid driving licence issued in the country in which you live. Carry it with you at all times when driving.
All occupants of a vehicle must wear seatbelts at all times, as required by Australian laws. -
Always travel no faster than the signed maximum speed limit.
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Avoid drinking alcohol before driving. Australia has strict laws on ‘drink-driving’ and police actively enforce them.
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When planning a long drive have a good night’s sleep before the trip, share the driving with your companions and stop for a rest at least every two hours.
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The driver of the vehicle is not permitted to use a hand-held mobile telephone whilst driving in Australia.
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In country areas road conditions can vary from bitumen surfaces to gravel and dirt. Be careful of potholes, soft road edges, narrow bridges and dusty roads. Be careful of crossing over a road covered in water - cross slowly only if the road surface is firm, and stay in the middle of the road.
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Allow plenty of room before you overtake road trains (large vehicles that can be more than the length of 10 cars!) and be prepared for them to sway a little as you overtake. Also be prepared for the ‘windrush’ when passing as it can pull you towards the road train.
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Do not hitchhike or pick up hitchhikers.
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Special deals...
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