Australia – Day 10

This is our last morning in Australia. 

We checked out and got an Uber to get to the airport. Since we were trying to get seated together we got there with plenty of time. We were able to quickly talk to an agent and get seated together. 

The security and customs process was extremely efficient and we made it to our gate with almost two hours to spare. 

We found a nice breakfast place close to the gate and ordered three different egg dishes. Everything was delicious. 

We spent our last coins and dollars on candy for the flight and spent some extra on ice cream and chocolate. 

The boarding was very fast and once onboard, we started watching movies. The flight on this return leg is shorter at twelve and a half hours compared to fifteen hours coming to Australia. 

Once in the air, we were fed and had plenty of food and airline provided snacks throughout the flight. 

We landed in LAX and transferred to the domestic terminal for our Delta flight. Since we were not able to select seats at check-in for the domestic flight, we ended up on separate seats for our last leg. 

Finally back in Denver. 

Australia – Day 09

We woke up early and said goodbye to the beach. 

Tip: Palm Cove was a great place to spend some time away from the busy city but it is close to various attractions. One thing we didn’t get to do was to visit the town of Kuranda and its koala gardens, butterfly sanctuary, and bird habitat. 

Drove back safely to the car rental place and took the shuttle to the airport to go to Brisbane (our final destination for the trip).

This time we took the low fare airline Jetstar and just like Tigerair they will weigh in your carry-on. I believe the additional purchased weight allowed is less on Jetstar. 

Once at the Brisbane airport we looked for the pre-booked signed to get our Uber. 

For this last hotel, we didn’t spend too much time looking for a good deal and got a more convenient location for the night. The hotel turned out to be a massive tower and our room ended up on the 68th floor. We had a great view of the east side of the city. 

The first thing we did was to get the transportation card called Translink Go-Card. It is $10 for a deposit and an additional amount to top-up. 

Be aware that to get your $10 deposit you need to surrender your Go-Card. See https://translink.com.au/tickets-and-fares/go-card/refunds for more details 

We also learned to not use the back door of the bus to enter. You will be charged a $5 fee as is you had not tapped on boarding the bus. The system assumes you left the bus when you used the wrong door. 

Once we realized the mistake we made we were out of cash on our cards and decided to walk back to other sites after lunch. 

We walked first to Streets Beach which is a man-made pool with a whole section with white sand. The location has a lot of shops and restaurants as well as lockets, showers, and bathrooms. Also next to the beach there was another pool and an awesome kids playground including large slides, spider rope climbing, and a giant hamster wheel. 

As we. Continued our walk north we encountered a forest walk leading to a Nepalese pagoda, The Wheel of Brisbane ( a giant Ferris wheel), the Brisbane sign and a long boardwalk. 

Pay attention to the signs of shared bicycles and pedestrian walkways. Some lanes are for bicycles only and they come fast. Avoid getting injured. Also I noticed that Australian walk on the left side of the path. 

We continued our way north toward the Queensland Museum and Science Centre. We. Only had one hour to visit but since it is free, it worked out for us. 

The museum starts with a preserved young great white shark and a giant squid. Also on this floor, there are dinosaur bones on display. 

On the 4th floor, the museum has a large animal section area displaying every type of animal you can think of. 

After the museum closed at 5:00 PM we continued to a well-rated steakhouse called Black Hide Steakhouse. Since it was our last night, we decided to splurge on some Australian wagyu beef. We got to the restaurant as they opened and were able to accommodate us. We got a Ribeye, Rump steak and we got their famous short ribs for the little one.

The service and food were excellent. 

On the way back to the hotel we did a long walk back to the Brisbane sign to take pictures of the city at night. After this, we called it a night and said goodbye to Brisbane. 

Australia – Day 08

We decided to visit the Wildlife Habitat in Port Douglas. It is located about thirty minutes north of Palm Cove. Along the highway, you will see the beautiful coast and beaches of the north coast. Keep an eye for a great stop with a fantastic view called Rex Lookout. 

Once at the habitat, we decided to add the breakfast with the birds. The option is an additional $23 AUD for a breakfast buffet next to the temporary bird enclosure. It is an expensive addition, but the food and experience were well worth it. 

After breakfast, we started our morning with a bird feeding tour with one of the staff members. This was so informative and it is one of many activities happening during the day.

As you get deeper into the park you can feed the kangaroos and Wallabies.

I learned that they will eat a little from your hand then stop and chew the food for a while then come back for more. 

Later in the day, we went to the croc feeding experience. There was a smaller croc that the staff member baited with a piece of meat and it was impressive hearing the thumping of the jaws when it missed the food. The larger 500 kg croc got close and opened its Jaws but did not take the bait. 

We cut our visit short to have time at the beach back at the hotel, but there were other activities that I would have enjoyed to participate in. 

One of the best things about the habitat is that you are inside a lot of enclosures and get really close to the animals. All the animals look very happy and well taken care of. 

Back at the hotel we got ready and headed out to the beach. The waters had strong waves so we decided to take on an offer from the hotel Manager to borrow a bodyboard. Matt had a blast learning how to use a bodyboard as well as how to read the waves. 

Paradise On The Beach Resort was a fantastic option for our stay. The staff made us feel welcomed and like part of the family. Highly recommended if you want to stay in Palm Cove. 

We worked an appetite and decided to head back to the hotel and go get some food but once back we decided to check out the pool. The pool was on the cold side so we jumped on the hot tub and spend more time with the family. 

By the time we left the pool, it was no longer lunchtime and more like dinner. We finally got out of the pool and went out to a restaurant called Lucky Fish for a quick fish and chips. It was amazing. 

Now with something in our bellies we did the long walk on the beach to the south part of town. 

We decided to eat some pasta at Vivo Palm Cove. We had beef cheek ragù, crab linguine and some of the best calamari I’ve had in my life. Highly recommended. 

To end the day we decided to keep walking and get some ice cream. White chocolate and macadamia nuts were the best.