Trinity Beach stands out as a treasure of natural beauty

Trinity BeachCorralled by Cairn’s Northern beaches, Trinity Beach stands out as a treasure of natural beauty, tranquility and serenity.

Trinity Beach’s most famous neighbor is the heavily commercialized Palm Cove. Riding an explosive development wave of pubs, bars, clubs and other monstrous properties Palm Cove has little to offer the visitor who seeks the southern hemisphere’s tropical sun and warmth.

Although the Northern beaches also include Machans Beach, Holloways Beach, Yorkeys Knob, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach and Ellis Beach, few offer the escape from city traffic, noisy distractions and heavily crowded beaches that Trinity Beach promises.

Trinity Beach is in tropical bloom during Cairn’s green season. Being south of the equator means that from January to April temperatures climb to 30 degrees Celsius, perfect for relaxing under the sun. May to December is the dry season and a bit cooler. Find fantastic sceneries and warm, great escapes from your daily routine year round.

Trinity Beach is only 30 minutes north of Cairns and less than half an hour from the airport. Find a range of Trinity Beach Accommodation on ‘Book it Now’

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  1. Fred says:

    You didn’t mention how Trinity Beach has that horrible big new development over looking the beach and so many houses, hardly peaceful and quiet.

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