The Cassowary Coast is the region just south of Cairns starting
from the small township of Gordonvale and extends 180km kilometres
south to Cardwell.
The Cassowary Coast is named after the beautiful and exotic
bird which inhabits the region, the Cassowary. These majestic
birds are large flightless birds shorter than an emu with
large heavy bodies, these tropical birds are on the brink
of extinction with only a few thousand left, and careless
drivers accidentally kill these rare birds every year.
When taking a drive through the Cassowary Coast, you'll pass
through small townships that are surounded by banana and sugarcane
farms, and nestled in away from the main highway are golden
stretches of beach and quaint holiday villages. Inland from
the coast are rainforests, mountains and fresh water swimming
holes that are very popular swimming areas and picnic stops.
The "Jewel" of the Cassowary Coast is "Mission
Beach" a little hideaway off the main road and enveloped
in tropical rainforest.Offshore are the amazing group of Islands
incorporating the very popular "Dunk
Island".
It's other attractions include:
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