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Getting Around
Cairns and Hamilton Island airports serve as the main reef gateways, with ferry and liveaboard vessels connecting the mainland to outer reef pontoons and island resorts. Inter-island transfers often involve light aircraft or fast catamaran services, and booking these well in advance is strongly recommended during peak season.
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Cash or Card
The reef region is predominantly card-friendly, with resorts, tour operators, and most restaurants accepting Visa and Mastercard without issue. Smaller island kiosks, snorkel rental stands, and some local market vendors on the mainland prefer cash, so carrying a modest amount of Australian dollars is a practical habit.
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Good to Know
Reef operators take environmental briefings seriously, and visitors are expected to listen carefully before entering the water rather than treating the safety talk as background noise. Touching coral, standing on formations, or feeding marine life is considered deeply disrespectful locally and carries real legal consequences within the Marine Park boundaries.
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ATMs
ATMs are readily available in Cairns, Port Douglas, Airlie Beach, and Townsville, but once aboard a liveaboard vessel or checked into a remote island resort, access to cash becomes limited or impossible. Withdrawing sufficient funds before departing the mainland is a practical step that most experienced reef travellers make automatically.
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Currency
Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD), a fully decimal currency that comes in polymer banknotes of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollars. International visitors generally find the AUD straightforward to use, and foreign exchange is readily available at Cairns and Townsville airports as well as in resort town banks.
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Plugs
Australia uses the Type I outlet with angled flat pins at 230V and 50Hz. Most resorts provide universal adaptors on request, but bringing one from home is the smarter move.
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Safety
Box jellyfish and Irukandji are present in inshore Queensland waters between October and May, making stinger suits essential for swimming near the mainland coast during those months. The outer reef pontoons generally sit beyond the stinger zone, but guides will always advise on current conditions and no one should enter unfamiliar water without asking first.
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Airports
Cairns Airport (CNS) is the primary international gateway for the northern reef, with direct connections from Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, and Tokyo. Hamilton Island Airport (HTI) serves the Whitsundays region with domestic flights from the east coast, and is the closest landing point for guests heading to Qualia or Daydream Island.