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Where to stay in Cairns

Base in the CBD near Marlin Marina for early reef boats, since the city has no swimming beach; head to Palm Cove or Trinity Beach only when sand is the priority.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Cairns

For a first Cairns trip built around the reef, stay in the CBD within walking distance of the Reef Fleet Terminal and Marlin Marina โ€” almost every outer-reef boat leaves from there around 8am, and a central room saves you a pre-dawn transfer. Choose Palm Cove if you want actual sand and a resort pace, Trinity Beach for the same northern-beaches feel at better value, and Port Douglas if you'd rather be an hour north and closest to the Daintree. Remember central Cairns has no swimming beach, so a CBD base means swimming in the free Esplanade Lagoon, not the sea.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: the Cairns CBD near Marlin Marina, for walk-to-the-boat reef days.
  • Best value with sand: Trinity Beach and the northern beaches.
  • Best atmosphere and beach: Palm Cove, if you accept the daily transfer to reef boats.
  • Best for a smarter, quieter base: Port Douglas, closest to the Daintree and Four Mile Beach.
  • Avoid choosing a base for a sea swim in central Cairns; there isn't one, so the city beach isn't a base strategy.

Best areas to book

Cairns CBD and the Esplanade

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The cleanest first-timer choice for a reef trip: stay near the Esplanade and you walk to the Reef Fleet Terminal and Marlin Marina for an 8am departure, plus the Lagoon and the night markets. It's the busiest, most backpacker-heavy part of town and has no beach, so you swim in the free saltwater Lagoon โ€” but no other base lets you roll out of bed onto a reef boat.

Best for: First-timers, reef days, no car

Browse hotels Central, walk to the marina

Palm Cove

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The prettiest northern beach, about 25 minutes' drive up the Captain Cook Highway: a palm-lined esplanade, calmer pace and the best resorts. Choose it if a beach base matters more than reef-boat convenience โ€” you'll pre-book transfers or hire a car for early departures, and you swim inside the stinger net in the Novemberโ€“May wet season.

Best for: Couples, a beach base, slower pace

Browse hotels ~25 min north by car

Trinity Beach and the northern beaches

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Quieter residential beach suburbs โ€” Trinity Beach, Clifton Beach, Yorkeys Knob โ€” between the airport and Palm Cove. You get the same sand and stinger-netted swimming as Palm Cove for noticeably less, with a handful of casual beachfront cafรฉs, but you're reliant on a car or shuttle for reef boats and the Daintree.

Best for: Value beach stays, families with a car

Browse hotels ~15-20 min north by car

Port Douglas

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

An hour north and a destination in its own right: Four Mile Beach, the smarter Macrossan Street dining strip and the closest base to the Daintree, Cape Tribulation and parts of the outer reef. Choose it over Cairns if you'd pay more for calmer surrounds and don't mind being furthest from the airport and the budget reef fleet.

Best for: Daintree access, a more upmarket base

Browse hotels ~1h north by car

Cairns North and Edge Hill

ยฃ value

Leafy inner suburbs a 10โ€“15 minute walk or short drive from the CBD, around the Botanic Gardens and the cafรฉs of Edge Hill. Quieter and more residential than the Esplanade with good-value apartments, so it suits a longer stay or families who want kitchen space โ€” but you'll walk or drive in for the marina and the night markets.

Best for: Longer stays, families, a quieter base near the centre

Browse hotels ~10-15 min walk to the CBD

The simple choice

If you're booking in a hurry and the reef is the point, filter for the Cairns CBD between the Esplanade and Marlin Marina first, then compare Trinity Beach only if you specifically want sand and have transport sorted. That single rule keeps most first-timers out of the common trap: booking a northern-beach resort for the 'Cairns beach', then facing a 25โ€“35 minute pre-dawn transfer to every reef boat. Stay central for the reef days, and take a half-day up to Palm Cove if you want the beach โ€” not the other way round.

Central Cairns sits on tidal mudflats with no swimming beach and a crocodile risk, which is why the council built the free Esplanade Lagoon. Don't book a CBD hotel expecting to swim in the sea.

Safety and noise

Cairns is a safe, developed tourist town; the real risks here are environmental, not criminal (GOV.UK). For where you sleep, that mostly means noise and water. The Esplanade and the streets around the Pier and the night markets are lively and backpacker-heavy, so ask for a room away from the bar strip if you're arriving jet-lagged or travelling with children. In the water, swim between the red-and-yellow flags and, on the northern beaches in the Novemberโ€“May wet season, inside the stinger nets โ€” box jellyfish and Irukandji make that non-negotiable. Petty theft happens in tourist areas, so use the hotel safe (GOV.UK).

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Budget vs splurge

Budget stays cluster in the CBD and Cairns North: backpacker hostels and self-catering apartments where a dorm bed runs from around A$25โ€“40 (~ยฃ13โ€“21) and a basic central double from roughly A$120โ€“160 (~ยฃ65โ€“85) a night in the dry season. The splurge end is the northern beaches and Port Douglas โ€” a Palm Cove or Port Douglas resort with a pool and ocean views runs A$300โ€“500+ (~ยฃ160โ€“265) a night in peak dry season. Prices climb hardest Juneโ€“October and over the Australian school holidays, so book the central reef-trip base and the beach resorts ahead. All conversions use ยฃ1 โ‰ˆ A$1.89 (June 2026).

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Should I stay in Cairns city or Palm Cove?
Stay in the Cairns CBD if the reef is your priority โ€” almost every boat leaves from Marlin Marina around 8am, and a central room means you walk to the dock instead of arranging a dawn transfer. Choose Palm Cove if you'd rather have a proper beach and a resort pace and don't mind a 25-minute drive to reef departures. Many people split it: a couple of central nights for reef and Kuranda days, then a relaxed finish up at Palm Cove.
Is there a hotel right on a swimming beach in Cairns?
Not in the city itself. Central Cairns sits on tidal mudflats with no swimming beach and a crocodile risk, so even seafront CBD hotels look onto the Esplanade boardwalk, not sand โ€” you swim in the free Esplanade Lagoon. For a hotel actually on a swimming beach you go to the northern beaches, Palm Cove or Trinity Beach, or up to Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas, and you still swim inside the stinger nets in the Novemberโ€“May wet season.
Where should families stay in Cairns?
Trinity Beach is the value sweet spot for families: a netted swimming beach, quiet residential streets and self-catering apartments with kitchens, for less than Palm Cove next door. If you want to be walkable to the Lagoon and the night markets without a car, a CBD or Cairns North apartment works too โ€” just pick a block away from the Esplanade bar strip for quieter nights.

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