Airlie Beach
We watched the sunrise over a few of the 74 tropical islands that make up the Whitsunday Islands. This group of islands are in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
Our ship was tendered about 6 km off the coast of Airlie Beach. We took a tender (smaller boat) to the shore. From there we took a ferry to Daydream Island.

Daydream Island
This island is a very small resort island. We hired (Aussie for rented) a double kayak and paddled around the whole island (told you it was small). We saw a few fish and a sea turtle!
We hiked through the rainforest back to the other side of the island.
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Our first stop was the Botanical Gardens. Inside there were native people performing their traditional dances while singing to the beat of drums. The gardens have many native plants and animals that are very different and quite interesting.
Our next stop was to a native cultural center right next to the Parliament House. Here we were greeted with native women dancers who in their native costume, do not wear anything to cover their tops. Inside the cultural center there were exhibits explaining their culture and examples of their famous wood carvings. This was the only spot we visited where we saw flushing toilets (no soap or paper towels, but at least toilet paper). When we loaded the bus to our next location, the bus didn’t start! Our driver yelled out the window to some men in the area and they came and started pushing our loaded bus uphill. Luckily, the driver was able to pop the clutch and start the bus. Horray!

Our last stop was a local art market where we bought some PNG Coffee. On the way back to the pier they took us to a scenic overlook. While climbing up the side of the hill next to the ocean we got stuck in traffic on this narrow road. It was packed with people because the locals came out to see and take pictures of the cruise ship in the port.
Something interesting that we noticed during our travel through the city was the absence of stop lights. At every intersection there was a round-about and when you got to a bigger intersection there was just a bigger round-about.
Cute Towel Animal!
Stay tuned for Australia Part Tres....
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