I swam in the enclosed section of the Four Mile Beach at the start of April this year - the water was 30 degrees C - warmest water I've ever swam in. Had a great three days in Port Douglas before heading north. Nice video - reminds me of my trip.
Hello Tom Hall, Thank you for taking the time and effort to give me such a clear insight of the region. Grateful grateful. You are very very good at narrating and touching on subjects that matters to travellers. With appreciation
Hi Tom, ive really enjoyed watching a few of your vlogs and myself stayed in Port Douglas a few weeks ago, myself being from South Wales in the UK. That was in October and wanted to let your viewers know that October is no longer stinger season and so I swam quite freely in the water on Four Mile Beach. As I sat in the water two stingray casually swam up to me to see what was happening.....although the beach was then closed for an hour whilst a large male croc was ushered out of the area lol.
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Very informative and well narrated video Tom. Well done !
Ill be back in Port Douglas in 3 days. I was there in june, no stingers/jelly fish. This time its Feb, the wet season and hoping to catch a tropical storm. We live in Melbourne and I hope you enjoyed your stay in the land down under. I advise coming in the winter when its hot and dry. Come back anytime :)
Most don't kill you , just a little sting like from a wasp .we r heading up in 2 weeks can't wait ! Yeah stinger season is November to May I think. Pretty safe otherwise. :-)
It's mainly only summer months & during the rest of the year while the rest of Australia freezes down south the nets are taken down & you can swim in warm 28 degree water for the rest of the year.
Wearing stinger suits is what we do to avoid getting stung and swim in nets in North Queensland during stinger season. It is the Irikanji jellyfish that is the highly dangerous jellyfish. The crocodiles are seasonal also. I think as a protected beach you are not supposed to collect from the beach.
I went there in 1983 when I was 19 and have the beach to myself now I know why no one was swimming with me and why the one fisherman had rubbers on up to his navel! I didn't even know about the crocodiles why was taking a nap by the jungle
Tom I bet if there is no current technology to combat all hazards to swim in a part of the sea I'm sure creative engineers could work it out. But if I lived up there I would have a pool.
I swam in the enclosed section of the Four Mile Beach at the start of April this year - the water was 30 degrees C - warmest water I've ever swam in. Had a great three days in Port Douglas before heading north. Nice video - reminds me of my trip.
Hello Tom Hall, Thank you for taking the time and effort to give me such a clear insight of the region. Grateful grateful. You are very very good at narrating and touching on subjects that matters to travellers. With appreciation
Loved Port Douglas amazing place. Cant wait for covid to go away so I can travel again
Hi Tom, ive really enjoyed watching a few of your vlogs and myself stayed in Port Douglas a few weeks ago, myself being from South Wales in the UK. That was in October and wanted to let your viewers know that October is no longer stinger season and so I swam quite freely in the water on Four Mile Beach. As I sat in the water two stingray casually swam up to me to see what was happening.....although the beach was then closed for an hour whilst a large male croc was ushered out of the area lol.
Very informative and well narrated video Tom. Well done !
Hello can i ask you in which season was it ? Im going to Cairns in june and i really want to visit Port Douglas
Thanks for you answer ! xx
I swam at Port Douglas in August some years back. The water was warm. No problem with stingers or jellyfish or anything like that.
Tom, is it really place for life? I think it is very very expensive for middle?!!!!
Ill be back in Port Douglas in 3 days. I was there in june, no stingers/jelly fish. This time its Feb, the wet season and hoping to catch a tropical storm. We live in Melbourne and I hope you enjoyed your stay in the land down under. I advise coming in the winter when its hot and dry. Come back anytime :)
BEN HOWMAN Thanks....Melbourne this winter!
Most don't kill you , just a little sting like from a wasp .we r heading up in 2 weeks can't wait ! Yeah stinger season is November to May I think. Pretty safe otherwise. :-)
It's mainly only summer months & during the rest of the year while the rest of Australia freezes down south the nets are taken down & you can swim in warm 28 degree water for the rest of the year.
I lived in Adelaide and it got cold there and the sun went down early not like the summer nights in the UK.
a nice beach! too bad wz the jellyfish 😲
When you come across one of those crocs, just be assertive and show them who runs faster!
Wearing stinger suits is what we do to avoid getting stung and swim in nets in North Queensland during stinger season. It is the Irikanji jellyfish that is the highly dangerous jellyfish. The crocodiles are seasonal also. I think as a protected beach you are not supposed to collect from the beach.
Hi Tom
Did you like Queensland and Australia ?
Bend Em LOVED IT!
oh yeah they were box jellies all over the beach they are Beach themselves swarms of
I went there in 1983 when I was 19 and have the beach to myself now I know why no one was swimming with me and why the one fisherman had rubbers on up to his navel! I didn't even know about the crocodiles why was taking a nap by the jungle
mossman gorge is the place to swim . mate
Tom I bet if there is no current technology to combat all hazards to swim in a part of the sea I'm sure creative engineers could work it out. But if I lived up there I would have a pool.
No one walks 4 miles in that heat. I can assure you
P.s can't see any on the beach so I think Ya safe to swim :)
dead person in the making hahahaha
But how fun when it is nice beach but you not can swim
Nice...but I agree, give me Maui any day!
Please don’t collect the natural things on the beach, just leave things be mate.
I come from Sydney lived there all my life but I still prefer Melbourne great city
The thumbnail looks nothing like the real video.
Uh....duh....