Does Cape York Have Internet?

CYDN offers customers fast and reliable Internet access through its network of centres located throughout Cape York. An email account is available to customers who open an Internet account. Customers can access their Internet and email accounts through computers situated at each CYDN location.

Does Cape York have phone reception?

Marketed as ‘Queensland’s final frontier’, it should come as no surprise Cape York has limited phone reception and expensive pay-per-use WiFi, that is, if you find any at all.

Does anyone live in Cape York?

The population of Victoria is more than 5.5 million while in Cape York it is less than 20,000! Most of the population lives in a handful of communities and small towns such as Cooktown and Weipa.

Is Cape York a town?

A SLICE OF HISTORY
Cooktown is the capital of the Cape York region, a small coastal town about 330km north of Cairns.

How big is the Cape York region?

Cape York Peninsula, an area of about 220,000 sq km, is the northern-most part of Queensland.

Can you take alcohol to Cape York?

The maximum amount of alcohol that can be carried per vehicle is: 2 litres of wine (unfortified) and 1 x 30 can carton of any strength beer, or 2 litres of wine (unfortified) and 1 x 24 can carton of premixed spirits of up to 5.5% alcohol/volume. It is an offence to drink in a public place.

Is it worth going to Cape York?

A trip to Cape York is all about adventure. Taking the time to venture a bit further is often well worth the effort. The well-known water holes along the Old Telegraph Track include Twin Falls, Fruit Bat Falls and Elliot Falls. Lesser known but equally amazing locations are the Saucepan and Canal Creek.

Is Cape York rich?

Cape York is a mineral-rich region that has been popular among prospectors since 19th-century gold rushes within the area.

What language is spoken in Cape York?

Indigenous languages spoken at home include Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole) 8.7%, Cape York Peninsula Languages, nec 8.6%, Guugu Yimidhirr 7.5%, Wik Mungkan 4.2% and Kuuk Thayorre 2.1%.
Cultural & language diversity.

Australian Indigenous language, top responses Kuuk Thayorre
Cape York 196
% 2.1
Queensland 204
% 0.1

Why do people go to Cape York?

The peninsula is a popular tourist destination in the dry season for camping, hiking, bird watching and fishing enthusiasts. Many people make the adventurous, but rewarding, drive to the tip of Cape York, the northernmost point of mainland Australia.

What is the best time to go to Cape York?

The dry season, between May and October, is the best time to enjoy Cape York Peninsula. From May to July, maximum temperatures are around 30°C. As the season progresses, the days become hotter and more humid. The peninsula is busiest between June and September, during the ‘cooler’ weather.

How hard is Cape York?

Driving to Cape York is a challenging experience considering corrugated roads, dust, remoteness, and other hazards. Being prepared for the trip is very important as it can save you and your car.

Can you swim Cape York?

Two of Cape York’s best wild swimming spots are in Apudthama National Park (Jardine River National Park), at the base of the area known simply as The Tip. The delightfully refreshing Fruit Bat Falls and Eliot Falls are both crocodile-free and nothing beats cooling off beneath a waterfall after a long, hot, dusty drive.

How hot does Cape York get?

The Cape York region has a tropical climate with high to very high temperatures experienced throughout the year. The average annual temperature is 26°C. The December to February average temperature is 28°C; for July to August, the average is 23°C.

How does Cape York make money?

Mining is winning…
In 1957, the Queensland government revoked Indigenous reserves at the Weipa mission, on the western side of Cape York, to accommodate bauxite mining. The mine began production in 1964. Today, the mine north of Weipa is one of the world’s largest, producing 26 million tonnes of bauxite.

Who owns the land in Cape York?

More than 362,000 hectares of land on Australia’s Cape York Peninsula has been handed back to the Gudang/ Yadhaykenu, Atambaya and Angkamuthi (Seven Rivers) peoples in a special ceremony today between Traditional Owners and the Queensland Palaszczuk Government.

Are there flies in Cape York?

Sand Flies
And they can turn some of the most beautiful camping spots in Cape York to some of the most unpleasant places to be. They are small biting insects that belong to the same order as flies – Diptera.

What clothes to take to Cape York?

A lightweight long-sleeved shirt will help provide protection from the sun or any mosquitoes. Comfortable walking shoes and wet landing shoes such as reef walkers, Tevas or old sneakers are recommended. The below packing tips will make packing for your expedition very simple.

How much does a Cape York trip cost?

7 Day Cape York Tour – Budget or Accommodated – Drive/Fly (HT)

Rate Option Adults Families
7 Day Cape York Safari – Drive/Fly – Accommodated (HT) 2022 (twin share) $4,249.00 N/A
7 Day Cape York Safari – Drive/Fly – Accommodated (HT) 2022 (single) $5,148.00 N/A

How long does it take to drive from Cairns to Cape York?

It’s one of the country’s last great wildernesses: home to indigenous communities, croc-infested rivers, ancient rainforest, red dusty landscapes and deserted beaches. And there’s a road right through it to the very top of Australia – here’s how you can reach Cape York in seven days from Cairns.

Do I need a snorkel for Cape York?

In terms of 4×4 accessories, the first thing on your list to prepare your vehicle must be a snorkel, considering Cape York is home to some of the deepest and most treacherous creek crossings in Australia.