Cairns Beach House [Nomads]
Property Information:
239 Sheridan Street, Cairns
Nomads Cairns Beach House is a great place to start your tropical adventure. Great location plus great facilities including Cairns' biggest beer garden mean this is the place for you!
Nomads Cairns Beach House also has Cairns biggest Beer Garden with bar, large screen and entertainment restaurant.
Large saltwater pool - perfect for pool volleyball!
- Beer Garden
- Saltwater Pool
- Modern Self-cook Kitchen & BBQ
- Internet
- Phone Facilities
- TV Room & Pool Tables
- Fully Equipped Laundry Room
- 24 Hour Check In
- Girls Only Dorms
- On Site Tour Desk
- FREE - Courtesy Bus and Carparking, Secure Luggage Storage & Lockers, Free Nightly Meal
Accommodation Information:
They've got a variety of accommodation options from large & small dorms to budget Doubles/Twins (without ensuite)...
...To ensuite King and Family rooms - they have something to suit all.
Room Types:- 8 - 9 bed dorm (no bathroom)
- 6 bed dorm (no bathroom)
- Double/Twin (no bathroom)
- King + ensuite
Location Information:
Tropical North Queensland in Australia is a holiday maker's paradise, bursting at the seams with attractions and tours that showcase this remarkable part of the world.
Cairns attractions rank as some of the most original and exciting in Australia. Golden sunny beaches flanked by pristine rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef make Cairns a region that literally has it all! Friendly locals provide a setting for exploration and fun that very few other places in the world can offer.
The city of Cairns has recently been renovated to enhance its image and provide a relazing place for tourists and Cairns locals to congregate and have fun. Cairns Esplanade, once a huge grassy park, now features a world-class facility incorporating an outdoor amphitheatre, a large sandy swimming lagoon, grassy picnic areas, walking tracks, free public barbeques, children's playground, shops and restaurants, an environmental interpretation centre and a Great Barrier Reef Cruise departure terminal. But Cairns is only really the hub to the attractions of Far North Queensland.











