Thursday, 9 April 2026

Clifton Beach, Queensland.

Clifton Beach in Queensland is in the tropics approximately 22 km north of the city of Cairns.  It's also known as the local beach of Cairns even though Cairns is by the sea there is no beach there.  

The photos show the sign and do enlarge it for it has much information.  We have the pathway, and the Vinegar one needs to place on a sting from a stinger if you are unlucky enough to get strung.   In the winter time you don't often see any nasties at the beach or in the water but just in case it's best not to go into the sea.  The vinegar always remains in that red post, no one removes it and it always has vinegar in it, always.  There are nets in the sea to help keep them out.

I stood in an ant nest under one of those trees and of course ants were climbing up my legs, makes me shudder to think of it.  There was one big dash to remove them to move away further to the sea.

In the photos you can see a few Islands, Double Island, Haycock Island and Green Island.










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    1. Yes Anne. Answer from the internet: *nematocysts (stinging cells) on the skin, preventing them from releasing more venom. It is highly effective as an immediate treatment for tropical, Box jellyfish, and Irukandji stings by "locking" the stinging cells to stop further envenomation*

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    1. That is for sure and the weather being warm too helps.

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  3. I would love to take a walk at the beach...so clean and nice.

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    1. Yes it certainly is clean, I've never seen a dirty beach in Australia, Angie.

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  4. I like that they supply vinegar to help. Crawling up your leg. Now I'm itchy. lol.

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    1. Yes it's good they supply the vinegar just in case. Those ants where large ones too, not the usual little ones.

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  5. Such a beautiful place to run and walk barefoot.

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    1. Definitely bare feet Giorgio with the sand between the toes.

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  6. Those four views of the beach are lovely.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan. North, South and straight ahead and another for good measure :)

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  7. Margaret, to je výborný příspěvek! Vyhledala jsem si u nás dostupnou informaci k této pláži na 9.4.2026:
    Dnešní den na pláži Clifton Beach bude spíše průměrný a vyžaduje trochu obezřetnosti. I když je vzduch příjemně prohřátý na 28.3 °C a moře láká svou teplotou 27.1 °C ke koupání, obloha zůstává převážně pod mrakem. Hlavním faktorem, který může znepříjemnit odpočinek na písku, je silnější vítr, který zvedá vlny a může být místy nepříjemně nárazový. Pokud se přesto vydáte k vodě, nezapomeňte na kvalitní ochranu proti slunci, protože UV index dosahuje hodnoty 8.3, což znamená vysoké riziko spálení i při oblačné obloze. Podmínky pro plavání jsou vzhledem k vlnobití náročnější, proto buďte při vstupu do vody opatrní a sledujte aktuální situaci na místě.
    Velmi zajímavé, protože u nás začíná jaro, noční teploty 2°C, denní asi 8°C.

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    1. How wonderful you looked the beach up - it's amazing what you can find. Autumn here and up there in the tropics as you have noted it's cloudy and still warm. Did you know that there is a Clifton Beach in Tasmania too but of course it's cooler down there :)

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  8. It is a rather nice area to visit mid winter. Summer? No way.

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    1. Too hot in summer plus the nasties are about even though there are nets there i the sea it's a help against them, Andrew. Winter swims, lovely.

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  9. Great area BUT very expensive hotels !
    Loved my visits up there with college mates and friends from my Papua -New Guinea days. We did get up to mischief - ha ha!
    Colin
    PS: Lovely day here at Terrigal but school kids and motorized bloody bikes rule supreme!

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    1. I bet you did get up to some mischief, but you have those memories, Colin :)
      Rainy day here today which is a good thing because we haven't had much rain all summer.

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  10. It looks like a lovely wide beach, plenty of room.

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    1. Yes it's a wide one and certainly a lot of room to move around in. Not that many people there in winter though as the locals would be too cold...lol even if the temperature was 28 to 35 Deg C, and of course the humidity would be much lower in the wintertime.

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    1. Oh yes, Hels it sure does. We have to remember the winds, then there are the cyclones or the edge of the cyclones the come that way sometimes in late summer. Aways get windy with rough surf by the sea many times no matter where.

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  12. It carries a quiet reminder that nature’s beauty is never without its edge.

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  13. A explicação sobre o local alerta para os perigos que se podem enfrentar.
    É bom estar avisado para que se não corram riscos desnecessários.
    Abraço de amizade, Margaret.
    Juvenal Nunes

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    1. Yes, it is good to be warned then we know and it's our own fault if we don't read the notices.

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  14. What a beautiful series of photos, Margaret.
    I think the view is amazing.
    I hope the ants got off your leg quickly in the sea.
    All the best, Irma

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    1. Thank you Irma.
      Those ants were large ones and yes, I did get them all off eventually.

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  15. I always appreciate the quality of your images. I love the fact that the vinegar is there, just in case.

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    1. Thank you Bill, photos taken with my camera. Just in case for sure with the vinegar.

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  16. Ants are intriguing, wonderful creatures - but not on your body!

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    1. Interesting creatures are ants as you say David, they do a lot of work .
      Not a good feeling crawling all over your face and head and climbing up your legs, makes me shudder typing about them. They were large ones too.

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  17. Margaret imagined the moment of desperation when seeing ants walking on your feet. I had that when I was little. Playing, we would hide behind the trees without noticing that there were red ants that bite.

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    1. Oh not good when I realized Norma.
      Gosh, not a fun memoryfor you either.

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  18. I haven't been to a beach in many years. This one is so nice.

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    1. It is rather a nice beach, Mary. One day you might get to the beach again.

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  19. Qué playas más bonitas, Margaret
    Las hormiguitas están en su terreno, ja ja ja
    Un abrazo, amiga.

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    1. It is a rather nice beach, Marisa. Not much fun with all the ants on you, though I can laugh about it but at the time it wasn't funny trying to get them off me.

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  20. Just one of the oh so many beaches in this great country

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  21. This is really interesting and thank you for all this great info and that map Margaret :)

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  22. Lovely tropical beach views, Margaret!
    The islands in the distance look beautiful, though those ants sound unpleasant.

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    1. The ants were not good to have on you but I didn't get bitten and that is the important thing, and I don't believe I killed any either :)
      Thank you, Veronica.

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  23. veramente incantevole la spiaggia, non mi sembra però che faccia abbastanza caldo da farci un bagno... io da buon italiano amo il caldo.

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  24. Hello Margaret,
    That's a nice place so along the beach. Special with the trees so close by the water.
    Very nice pictures.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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    1. Trees are good for the shade to sit under if too hot even in winter and of course no ants either :) Marco.

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  25. ¡Uf, solo de leer lo de las hormigas me ha dado un escalofrío! Menudo momento de tensión en un lugar que parece tan paradisíaco. Es curioso que Clifton Beach sea 'la playa de Cairns' a pesar de la distancia; se nota que merece la pena el viaje. Gracias por el aviso del vinagre y las redes, es un recordatorio de que en Australia la naturaleza siempre tiene la última palabra. ¡Menos mal que el paisaje compensa los sustos!
    Un fuerte abrazo.

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    1. The feeling of those ants was not so good, they move so fast, but all ended well, Jordi. Cairns has the sea but certainly not a beach, the sea there is mud under the sea water which is a pity and when the tide is out it's not so pretty.
      I believe we in Australia are used to our creature and treat them with respect. Many people in Australia have no idea what happens in the tropics exactly especially if they live in the southern area of Australia's States.

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  26. Ohh this is a gorgeous place. Thank you for sharing it.

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  27. Me encanta esa playa tan bella y las imagenes que tan bien la han captado.

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    1. Thank you Ildefonso, there is just something good about a beach.

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  28. Bonita playa y bonita zona se ve y por lo que nos cuentas llamamos por aquí zona virgen o poco poblada, claro quizás en eso radica su belleza.
    Saludos

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  29. Un bel posto, peccato per la presenza di animali che possono pungere.
    Però buona l' idea di tenere l'aceto a disposizione di tutti

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