The Northern Beaches of Cairns sit in an awkward gap. They are too close to the airport to count as a long-haul transfer like Port Douglas, and too far from the city to walk in from the rideshare zone. They are also where a meaningful slice of Cairns visitors actually stay. Trinity Beach, Clifton Beach, Yorkeys Knob and Kewarra Beach combined host a substantial proportion of the region’s resort accommodation, particularly for travellers who want the beach without the price tag of Palm Cove.
What this guide covers is every realistic way to get from Cairns Airport to the Northern Beaches in 2026, the actual costs, and which option suits which traveller. The geography matters more than people expect — even small differences in route and distance change the answer.
The Northern Beaches: What You Are Dealing With
Before the transport comparison, a quick map of the destinations because the names get confused often.
The Cairns Northern Beaches corridor runs along the coast immediately north of Cairns Airport, between the airport and Palm Cove. From south to north the main suburbs are Yorkeys Knob, Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach and Palm Cove. Each has its own beachfront, its own resort cluster, and its own personality. Yorkeys Knob is the closest to the airport at around 11 kilometres. Clifton Beach sits at the northern end of the corridor at around 22 kilometres, just south of Palm Cove.
The drive from Cairns Airport up the Captain Cook Highway to any of the Northern Beaches takes 15 to 25 minutes in normal traffic. Yorkeys Knob is the quickest at around 13 to 15 minutes. Trinity Beach is around 18 minutes. Clifton Beach and Kewarra Beach take 22 to 25 minutes.
The Northern Beaches sit on the same highway corridor as Palm Cove. If you are familiar with the Palm Cove drive, the Northern Beaches are the suburbs you pass through on the way. The accommodation profile sits a price step below Palm Cove, which is the main reason travellers choose them.
Option 1: Pre-Booked Private Transfer
A pre-booked private transfer covers the airport-to-resort run as a fixed-price, door-to-door service. The driver meets you at the arrivals area with your name on a board, helps with luggage, and drives directly to your accommodation address. No stops, no other passengers, flight tracking included.
For 2026 the fixed prices for Northern Beaches transfers from Cairns Airport are:
Vehicle | Passengers | From |
Private Sedan | 1–2 | $85 |
Private SUV | 1–4 | $115 |
Private Van | 1–7 | $135 |
Drive time: 15 to 25 minutes depending on which suburb.
The case for the private transfer on this run is straightforward. Two people split a sedan at $42.50 each. A family of four in an SUV is $28.75 each. The fixed pricing eliminates the variable that makes other options uncomfortable — there is no metered creep, no surge multiplier, no fixed shuttle schedule that has already departed by the time your bags arrive.
The Cairns Airport to Palm Cove transfer route shares most of the same road. The Northern Beaches version drops you 5 to 10 kilometres earlier on the same corridor.
Option 2: Taxi from the Rank
Cairns Taxis operates the only regulated taxi service from the airport, with the rank directly outside both terminals. No pre-booking required — walk out, join the rank, take the next available cab.
For 2026 the metered fare from Cairns Airport to the Northern Beaches sits in the range of $45 to $65 according to Rome2Rio’s Cairns Airport route data. A $2.50 airport access surcharge applies at the domestic terminal. EFTPOS payments may attract a card processing fee. The drive time is the same as a private transfer at 15 to 25 minutes.
For solo travellers and couples, the taxi sits in the same general price bracket as the private transfer. The differences are operational rather than financial. A taxi requires queueing at the rank during peak arrival windows. A private transfer is already there with your name on a board. A taxi runs on a meter so the final fare depends on traffic. A private transfer is fixed before you fly. For a daytime arrival in light conditions both work. For a tight evening connection or a family with luggage, the private option removes friction that the taxi introduces.
Option 3: Uber or DiDi
Uber and DiDi both operate at Cairns Airport with designated rideshare pickup zones outside both terminals. Use the app, request a ride, walk to the marked pickup point.
For 2026, base rates for a Northern Beaches run from the airport sit around $25 to $45 depending on which suburb and current demand. This is the cheapest motorised option in normal conditions and the option most likely to bite you when conditions are not normal. Surge pricing on tropical airport runs is real — multiple flights landing within the same window or rain creates demand spikes that push the fare into private-transfer territory or above.
Driver availability for Northern Beaches runs is reasonably consistent during the day. After 9pm in regional Cairns the supply thins and wait times climb. For a confident daytime arrival with no urgency, Uber works. For evening or family arrivals, the savings on paper rarely survive contact with reality.
Option 4: Public Bus (Translink Route 110 / 111)
The Translink network covers the Northern Beaches but does not stop at the airport terminal. Route 111 connects the Northern Beaches to Cairns City. Route 110 runs further north to Palm Cove. To use the bus from the airport you need to walk to Captain Cook Highway, which is not realistic with luggage in tropical heat, then change services through Cairns Hospital or Cairns Central. Rome2Rio’s airport-to-Trinity-Beach data lists the public transport route at 2 hours 8 minutes including transfers.
Where the bus does work is for travellers already in Cairns City heading out to the Northern Beaches independently. The fare is approximately $1 with a go card and the journey takes 30 to 45 minutes depending on the suburb. For day trips and locals the bus is a serviceable option. For airport arrivals it is theoretical rather than practical.
Option 5: Rental Car
Major rental car companies — Avis, Hertz, Budget, Europcar — have desks at Cairns Airport. Daily rates vary by season and lead time. A basic economy car in the dry season booked a few weeks out runs $70 to $100 per day.
The right call on a rental for a Northern Beaches stay is whether you actually need a car for the rest of the trip. If your itinerary includes day trips to Port Douglas, the Daintree, the Atherton Tablelands, Kuranda, or independent exploration of the coast — yes, the rental works and the airport pickup makes sense. If you are staying at a resort with day trip pickups arranged through tour operators, the rental sits in the resort car park most days and the maths starts to look thin.
Visit Port Douglas and most regional travel resources recommend fueling up in Cairns before heading north — fuel north of Palm Cove is more expensive and stations are limited.
Cairns Airport to Each Northern Beaches Suburb
The five main Northern Beaches destinations and what to expect for each.
Cairns Airport to Yorkeys Knob — 11 km, 13 to 15 minutes. The closest of the Northern Beaches to the airport. Half Moon Bay golf course, the marina, and a quieter resort scene than the suburbs further north. Private transfer from $85. Taxi $45 to $60. Uber typically $25 to $40 at base rates.
Cairns Airport to Trinity Beach — 12 km, 18 minutes. The largest of the Northern Beaches by accommodation volume. Bluewater apartments, the Tropical Reef Hotel, Trinity Links Resort. A wider beachfront strip than the others and more dining options walking distance from the resorts. Private transfer from $85. Taxi $50 to $65. Uber typically $30 to $45.
Cairns Airport to Kewarra Beach — 17 km, 20 minutes. Quieter, more residential, fewer high-rise resorts. Kewarra Beach Resort and Spa is the main accommodation anchor. Suits travellers who want a less commercial beach setting. Private transfer from $90. Taxi around $55 to $70. Uber typically costs $30 to $50.
Cairns Airport to Clifton Beach — 21 km, 22 minutes. Sits between Kewarra and Palm Cove on the same beach run. Australia’s cleanest beach designations have applied here in past years. A small shopping centre with a Coles for groceries. Private transfer from $90. Taxis around $55 to $75. Uber typically $35 to $55.
Cairns Airport to Palm Cove — 25 km, 25 minutes. The northern end of the corridor. Treated as a separate destination but sits on the same drive. Covered in detail in the Cairns Airport to Palm Cove transfer content.
Comparison Table: Northern Beaches Options at a Glance
Option | Approximate cost (2026) | Drive time | Pre-booking | Late-night availability |
Private transfer | From $85 per vehicle | 15–25 mins | Yes | Yes, 24/7 |
Taxi (metered) | $45–$75 | 15–25 mins | No | Yes |
Uber / DiDi | $25–$55 base rate | 15–25 mins | App-based | Variable |
Public bus | ~$1 (not from terminal) | 1.5–2+ hours | No | No |
Rental car | From ~$70/day + fuel | 15–25 mins | Recommended | Anytime |
Who Should Choose What
The match for each traveller type on a Northern Beaches arrival.
Solo budget traveller, daytime, light luggage: Uber. Base rate hits the cheapest motorised option, daytime supply is reasonable, no pre-booking required.
Couple arriving together, any time: Private transfer or taxi. Cost difference per person is minimal once split. Private transfer wins on convenience for evening or international arrivals. The taxi works fine during the day.
Family with children: Private transfer, every time. Child seats are confirmed at booking, no taxi rank queue with tired kids, fixed price removes one variable from the arrival logistics.
Late-night arrival: Private transfer. Taxi rank thins out late, Uber availability is unreliable, public transport not running.
Travellers with day trip plans by car: Renting a car from the airport is the right choice if the car will actually get used during the stay.
Backpacker or visitor staying with locals: Public bus from the city if you are willing to take an Uber or taxi from the airport to Cairns CBD first, then transfer to the bus.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cairns Airport to Trinity Beach Transfers
Around 12 kilometres by road via the Captain Cook Highway. The drive takes approximately 18 minutes in normal traffic. Trinity Beach is the largest of the Northern Beaches and one of the most common destinations for visitors staying north of Cairns City but south of Palm Cove.
There is no direct public shuttle bus running between Cairns Airport and the Northern Beaches as a regular timetabled service. The Translink public bus network does not stop at the airport terminal. Pre-booked private transfers and shared shuttle services from operators covering the Palm Cove corridor will typically include the Northern Beaches as part of their route. Confirm with the operator at booking whether your specific suburb is covered.
A metered taxi from Cairns Airport to Trinity Beach typically runs $50 to $65 in 2026. A $2.50 airport access charge applies at the domestic terminal. The fare varies with traffic and time of day. EFTPOS payments may attract a small surcharge.
Uber or DiDi at base rates is usually the cheapest motorised option for solo travellers, sitting around $25 to $40 in normal conditions. Pre-booked private transfer at $85 becomes more competitive per person for groups of two or more once split. The public bus is technically cheaper but does not connect from the airport terminal directly.
Yes. Pre-booked private transfers from GSS Transportation include baby capsules, forward-facing seats, and booster seats on request at no extra charge. Specify your children's ages in the booking notes and the correct seats will be fitted before your driver arrives at the airport. Taxis are exempt from child restraint requirements under Queensland law for children over one year of age but pre-booked transfers remain the safer and cleaner option for families.
Yorkeys Knob is the closest at approximately 11 kilometres, around 13 to 15 minutes by car. The order from closest to furthest is Yorkeys Knob, Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove. All sit on the same Captain Cook Highway corridor running north from the airport.