Cruelty Free in Cairns!

Hi all!

As promised, here is our guide to eating Cruelty Free in Cairns! There were so many options, which made it incredibly easy to eat vegan in tropical North Qld!

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL!

We left December 27th as Francis’s surprise 30th birthday gift. At the airport, we snacked on dates. Once on board, we were thrilled to see that Tiger Air offered a gluten free & vegan Cheese Toasted Sandwich, which was surprisingly tasty!

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You can also order a Vegan Combo, which has the toastie, a bag of popcorn and a drink of choice!

The second we touched down in the sunny tropics, we set off for Rusty’s Market on Grafton Street, which is filled with fresh fruit, sugar cane juice, vegan waffles, vegan ice-cream and more! I picked up a kilo bag of Lychees, which were incredibly juicy and sweet, along with some Japanese Pears. In this heat, all you feel like is fresh fruit!

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Went through this bag at a rapid rate over 6 days!

 

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Mangos everywhere you look! Even on the grass from falling trees!

At 2pm, we were allowed to check into our hotel and relax. In the evening, we walked along the beautiful Esplanade to grab some Thai. Cafe Thailand is a lovely restaurant with cheap vegan options. We both ordered the Tofu Massaman Potato Curry with Jasmine rice.

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One of the best I’ve ever had!

DAY 2 – THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST

The next day, our tour guide picked us up at 7am for our all day Daintree Rainforest Tour. As mentioned in my Travel Tips post, when you have a really early departure and no time for breakfast, eat some Clif Bars!

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: try the Crunchy Peanut Butter!

The Daintree Rainforest was honestly one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen and it was even more special to share it with Francis. Being an avid scientist and Marine Biology Major, he provided lots of interesting facts along the way. We saw row after row of Jackfruit trees, hidden creeks, waterfalls, special creatures and spectacular views!

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Stony creeks…

 

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The magnificent Alexandra Lookout

 

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A hidden walkway amongst the trees

I would highly recommend doing this tour (make sure you list that you’re vegan). We ate outside in this beautiful private property, high up in the forest. We were given falafel burgers, salads and lots of fruit. Unfortunately, the Mossman Gorge was closed due to flooding but I believe the Daintree more than made up for it!

In the evening, we were dropped off at Royal India on the Esplanade for a vegan Veggie Curry with Basmati rice.

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So full of flavour!

Make sure you also check out the Night Markets in town, which have adorable shops and vegan goodies!

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Fruit, fruit and more fruit!

DAY 3 – REST DAY!

The first thing I did this morning was go to The Healthy Hub, which was literally across the street from our hotel. I highly recommend all vegans check out this place. It is essentially a plant based supermarket! I was able to pick up lots of goodies that I couldn’t normally get back home. I was also highly surprised to find it wasn’t on Happy Cow, so I added it on there with a review. I picked up some Medjool dates, bananas, mango chunks, Carob Syrup and Coconut Chips.

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A wonderful vegan community inside!

 

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Three ingredients: Coconut Sugar, Coconut Chips & Vanilla Drops/Cinnamon Powder (depending on which one you buy)

 

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Carob Syrup is the bomb! Made simply with organic Carob and water, it will be added to my nice creams and oats from now on.

For lunch, we ate at the most recommended vegan friendly restaurant on Happy Cow, Lillipad Cafe. Found in town, the entire cafe is filled with colourful artwork, yoga posters and a delicious menu. I ordered the Anahata Juice (Sanskrit for Heart Centre) which had watermelon, mint and ginger – an excellent combo! The tables are named after various goddesses (see below) and they even serve breakfast all day. I ordered the Eggplant Babushka and Francis ordered the vegan Lasagna. Definitely one of the best places to eat in Cairns!

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The delicious Eggplant Babushka!

 

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Healthy vegan Lasagna.

The rest of the day was spent exploring and relaxing. In the evening, we went to Montezuma’s – another highly recommended hot spot on Happy Cow – because who doesn’t crave Mexican? All of the vegetarian options on the menu can be made vegan. I ordered the Montezuma’s Delight, which was so healthy and light!

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Lots of fresh raw veggies, whipped beans, olives, tomato sauce and a thin corn tortilla!

DAY 4 – THE REEF!

Things don’t always go so well and that is okay. It’s important to be real about our experiences. To put it mildly, today was incredibly traumatic for us. We boarded the Seastar Cruise at 8am and it was already pouring with torrential rain. As the boat started to leave, we were told it was going to be a very choppy ride for 1.5 hours and that we all needed to take seasick tablets. I have never been able to swallow tablets, but luckily I don’t suffer from motion sickness. What bothers me is seeing everybody else being sick and that is exactly what happened for the entire trip. When we finally reached Michaelmas Cay, it was still pouring. We were unable to see anything. I felt trapped the entire time, while the rest of the passengers were violently ill around me. Francis and I refused to eat, so by the time we got off the boat at 4pm (kissing the ground!) we were starving. It was one of the worst experiences of our lives.

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Francis duck diving!

 

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Despite everything, we still saw some incredible things!

I felt like something light after the boat ride, so I stopped at FryDays. They sell delicious, fruity Acai Bowls. Just make sure you omit the granola (it has honey).

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Filled with Acai, bananas, blueberries & strawberries

Of course that wasn’t enough, so I also picked up some purple sushi on Shields Street (entrance to Cairns Square Shopping Centre). Very yummy!

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I picked up an Avocado Roll and a Veggie Roll with seaweed and radish.

We spent the evening trying to recover from such an intense day!

DAY 5 – KURANDA!

Today was our last full day in Cairns and we were determined to make up for yesterday. We boarded the Scenic Railway at 10am and had the best time climbing up the mountain, taking photos and standing outside on the train. I highly recommend seeing Kuranda. We stopped at Baron Falls, capturing lots of incredible pictures along the way!

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Can someone say Hogwarts Express?

 

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Stoney Creek Falls. Photo credit to Francis

 

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Incredible view and perfect weather!

 

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Baron Falls

When we arrived at Kuranda, we had 3.5 hours to look around before our bus driver came back. We wandered through the enchanting Rainforest Markets and had an incredible lunch. If you venture down to the Lower Markets, you will find a place called Jungle Juice. It sells a raw vegan Almond Falafel Plate with Garlic and Tahini sauce. This was beyond good and really refreshing!

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Fresh cucumber, orange slices, cherry tomatoes, celery, lime and raw Almond Falafels with a delicious sauce!

I also really felt like a raw dessert, so I tried the Chai Pie, which was so tasty and not at all dense! If you travel up to Kuranda, you can get raw desserts from Jungle Juice or Sweetleaf. Both have a great range of options!

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Chai Pie goodness!

After lunch, we embarked on the River and Jungle Walk, which takes approximately an hour to do but so worth it! There was absolutely no-one around and we saw some of the most incredible wildlife and nature. I highly recommend doing this if you go to Kuranda.

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Really worth doing!

That evening, I was struck with a horrible fever and couldn’t stop shaking in bed. I believe it had to do with the traumatic experience on the boat. At midnight, Francis was applying wet cloths to my forehead and that is how we rang in the New Year…

DAY 6 – HOME TIME!

We left early on the last day. I was still riddled with fever, which made the plane trip a bit unpleasant. We arrived home and Mum made us some veggie pasta. Despite a lot of things not working out, we still had a wonderful time and the food was honestly a highlight! It truly is very simple to be vegan in Cairns and I hope all of my recommendations helped!

In April, I will be flying to Taiwan with my Mum to visit my sister for 10 days. Taiwan was voted one of the most vegan friendly countries in the world, so I’m super excited to blog my experience! Stay tuned!

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Peace & Love xoxo

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5 responses to “Cruelty Free in Cairns!”

  1. It sounded like you did a lot on your trip! Those coconut chips look amazing and I’m sure they tasted amazing 🙂 I would love to try that eggplant babushka. Never seen such a dish. Then again, it is only recently that I’ve started liking eggplant.

    Sorry to hear you got sick from the trip 🙁 Hope you are all better now. Safe travels for your trip to Taiwan. It sounds like it will be a great adventure already and I cannot wait to hear all about it <3

    1. Hi Mabel! Yes our trip was very busy and the food all tasted amazing! Eggplant can be the best thing in the world if cooked correctly! I’m feeling much better now and packing for Taiwan already 🙂 hope you are well!! <3 <3

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