Can you swim at Cairns in April?

You can't swim at the beach in April due to deadly stingers. Rain (unless it like last week with the ex-cyclone) should be light showers or heavy afternoon storms - not constant drizzle. Keep in mind that that rain will be a welcome relief from the humidity and plenty of people visit in the rain.
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Are there Stingers in Cairns in April?

When is stinger season in Cairns? Stingers love the tropical summer weather and can be found in the waters around Cairns from November to May.
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Is April a good month to go to Cairns?

The best time to visit Cairns is during the months of April and May or September and October. At this time, tourist crowds are low and flights and lodging rates are less expensive, but you may encounter some wet weather.
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What time of year can you swim in Cairns?

Yes you can swim in Cairns beaches, however it can be very dangerous between the months of November – May. Most locals would recommend swimming in freshwater lagoons, lakes and waterfalls to avoid crocodiles, jellyfish and other dangerous animals in the sea.
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What is Cairns like in April?

In Cairns, in April, the average high-temperature is 27°C (80.6°F), and the average low-temperature is 22.3°C (72.1°F). The average heat index (a.k.a. 'feels like', 'felt air temperature'), which calculates the temperature value influenced by the moisture in the air, in April is estimated at 29.7°C (85.5°F).
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Does it rain much in Cairns in April?

April falls in the rainy season with an average precipitation of 183mm (7.2in). It rains on average a total of 20 days. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 29.5°C (85.1°F). If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and love the sun than this is a great time to go to Cairns with 204 hours of sun.
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Is Cairns humid in April?

Humidity. The chance that a given day will be muggy in Cairns is rapidly decreasing during April, falling from 94% to 76% over the course of the month.
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What months are stingers in Cairns?

From the first of November until the start of May, the stinger nets are out around Cairns and Port Douglas. Those hitting the beach should be sure to only swim in patrolled areas and to look for the comforting colours of the red and yellow flags.
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Does Cairns have jellyfish season?

There are many different kinds and they are usually most prevalent during the Cairns jellyfish 'season', which is generally from November to May.
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Can you swim at Fitzroy Island in April?

Due to its position in Tropical Far North Queensland, visitors to Fitzroy Island are able to enjoy warm water for swimming and water activities all year round.
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What is the best time of the year to go to Cairns?

April to September is the best time to visit for the ideal balance of affordable accommodation, warm dry weather and thin crowds. By popping in after summer, you'll completely miss the Christmas crowds and the high humidity, while still being able to enjoy sunshine and warm days.
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Is April a good time to visit Queensland?

April is a great time to visit Queensland, good swimming weather still in most parts, getting cooler in Sydney and Melbourne but plenty of stuff to see and do, even if not beach and swimming weather. You won't have much time to loll on the beaches in the southern parts of your trip anyway.
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What is the rainy season in Cairns?

The wet season begins building up around December, and most of the region's annual rainfall (around 2000mm / 78.7 inches) occurs in the summer months. It is still very warm in autumn, both day and night, with temperatures averaging between 21.5 - 29°C (70.7 - 84.2°F).
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What time of year are jellyfish most active?

Generally speaking, many seacoasts have jellyfish of one kind or another along them any time of year. In the U.S. and many other places, jellyfish stings are more common in the summer, but that's mainly simply because more people are in the water then.
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Which Cairns beaches have stinger nets?

Beaches With Stinger Nets Around Cairns and Port Douglas

You'll also find stinger nets at Palm Cove, Clifton Beach, Yorkey's Knob, Holloways Beach, Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach and Ellis Beach, most beaches in the area.
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Are crocodiles in Cairns?

They are both fearful and fascinating creatures, with the Saltwater Crocodiles known for being the largest living reptile on earth. They are found throughout Australia's northern region, and Cairns is no exception.
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Is it safe to swim at Cairns beaches?

The beach is very safe for swimming and like all Aussie beaches has lifeguards on duty and, in our tropical summer from November to May, a stinger-proof enclosure for protected swimming.
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What is stinger season in Qld?

While marine stingers may be present throughout the entire year in tropical Queensland, the risk associated with these two types of potentially dangerous jellyfish are higher during the 'marine stinger season' that typically runs from November through to May.
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Do stinger suits protect your face?

This type of suits provide little thermal function, and does not seal the skin from getting wet, however they do protect the skin from the sun UVA and UVB radiation, Jellyfish stings, sea lice, abrasion and sunburn which can damage the skin and ultimately cause skin cancer.
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Can you still get stung in a stinger suit?

It is important to wear your wetsuit during any water-based activities, including swimming, snorkelling, or scuba diving! A stinger suit will cover your body from neck to ankles, decreasing your already extremely slim chances of being stung by 75%.
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How do you stop jellyfish from snorkeling?

Do wear protective clothing, such as a wetsuit and wetsuit boots or some other footwear.
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When can you swim at Port Douglas?

Thanks to the beautiful Port Douglas weather you can swim all year round. The 'best' swimming season runs between April and October. Between the months of November and March, Port Douglas is home to the box jellyfish, so special swimming enclosures are erected at popular beaches to protect swimmers.
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Which is better Townsville or Cairns?

Both Cairns and Townsville offer easy access to the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns has a few more islands a bit further out in the reef to explore, but Townsville has Magnetic Island which is much larger with plenty to explore on the island itself as well as offering easy access to the reef.
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Does Cairns get cold?

Winter in Cairns brings slightly cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making it the peak tourist season. Average temperatures range from 17.5 - 26°C (63.5 - 78.8°F) and there is low rainfall.
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Why is Cairns so wet?

The majority of Cairn's rainfall occurs during summer between January and March. The months from May to October are dominated by the sub-tropical ridge, with Cairns under the influence of the south east trade stream.
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