Why can't I swim in Cairns?


Why can't I 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.


Why was it illegal to swim at the beach in Australia?

Throughout the 1800s it was illegal to swim at Sydney beaches during the day. This was because people believed it was wrong to be seen in little or no clothing in public spaces. People could swim only in the early morning and late evening, and men and women could never bathe together.


What time of year are jellyfish in Cairns?

There are many different kinds and they are usually most prevalent during the Cairns jellyfish 'season', which is generally from November to May. Why? Jellyfish prefer warm, tropical waters, so summer in Cairns Queensland provides ideal conditions.


Why is the water brown in Cairns?

the 'sand' is very silty all along that part of the coast ie. soil washed down by the rivers. therefore shore wave action causes the 'mud' to disperse thru the water column. that's the brown stain.


Is snorkeling in Cairns safe?

Marine Stingers. Two types of marine stingers, or jellyfish, are found on Cairns' Great Barrier Reef. Both are poisonous and can leave painful stings and sometimes scars. Usually, they are only present in the waters between November and May, but this may change pending weather conditions.


What do people wear in Cairns?

What clothes to pack year-round:
  • Shorts/skirts.
  • T-shirts.
  • Dresses.
  • Swimmers.
  • Rain jacket.
  • Hats.
  • Sandals/Flip Flops.
  • Sunglasses.


Which is the riskiest place to swim Why?

Lake Victoria, Tanzania and Uganda. Lake Victoria is referred to as the world's most dangerous lake. Don't let the calm water fool you; more than 5,000 people die in the waters every year.


When was it illegal to swim in the ocean in Australia?

From 1838 until 1902 one of Australians more interesting laws was prohibited swimming in the ocean during daylight hours, specifically between the hours of 6am and 8pm. It appears that the issue was one of public decency as there were no changing sheds and swimming costumes were rare.