Trinity Beach

Trinity Beach

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Trinity Beach

A beautiful bay in which to enjoy relaxing pursuits along its palm-fringed shores

Trinity Beach, located on the Merlin Coast is a suburb or Cairns and one of the most popular beach areas in the region. Located only 15 minutes from Cairns Airport, holidays to Trinity Beach are a must for tourists who want to mingle with locals in a relaxed tropical setting. Trinity Beach is nestled between two headlands, providing a beautiful bay in which to enjoy relaxing pursuits along its palm-fringed shores. Your Trinity Beach holiday might just comprise soaking up the Queensland sun or build sand castles with the kids. Trinity Beach holidays are definitely about making the most out of beach activities and water sports.

Trinity Beach, located on the Merlin Coast is a suburb or Cairns and one of the most popular beach areas in the region. Located only 15 minutes from Cairns Airport, holidays to Trinity Beach are a must for tourists who want to mingle with locals in a relaxed tropical setting. Trinity Beach is nestled between two headlands, providing a beautiful bay in which to enjoy relaxing pursuits along its palm-fringed shores. Your Trinity Beach holiday might just comprise soaking up the Queensland sun or build sand castles with the kids. Trinity Beach holidays are definitely about making the most out of beach activities and water sports.
If you do fancy more from your holiday in Trinity beach, you always explore the area on one of the many tours that depart Trinity Beach daily. Holidays in Trinity Beach will also appeal to those looking for a striking culinary experience. With humble Aussie specialities and superb eateries offering Italian, Mediterraniean, Chinese and French cuisine you can be certain that your holiday to Trinity Beach will entice your taste buds. There are of course also a number of free to use barbeque facilities on the beachfront which appeal to tourists and locals alike.

Peak season is from June to October when temperatures are comfortably hot and rainfall is minimal. Trinity Beach and tropical north Queensland have just two seasons: wet and dry. The monsoon season hits during the austral summer, between December and March, and the dry season comes during the winter, from June to August. In April and May, the weather can still be hot and muggy, and there’s often a chance of rain showers. But traveling during the shoulder season can offer a reasonable compromise between the crowds of winter and the extreme weather of summertime.

Winter is peak season for good reason: Aside from high prices and big crowds, it allows for better access to some of the more remote wilderness areas, which can get rained out during the monsoons. The mild weather stays tropical and comfortable, though nights sometimes prove a little chilly.

Summer is another story: It gets hot, muggy, buggy, and wet. On the plus side, the abundant precipitation is a boon for white-water rafting on swollen rivers; surrounding rainforests become especially lush and green; and wildlife comes out in force. The influx of box jellyfish, called “stingers,” along Cairns’s near shore waters are a negative during winter. But you don’t necessarily need to stay out of the water: A wetsuit can provide protection against the tentacles, and most popular beaches have stinger nets in place to keep the potentially deadly pests away from swimmers.

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