
The Trinity Inlet is a beautiful estuary situated in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. The city centre is on the western bank where the inlet meets the sea. Hire one of our boats to enjoy a tranquil cruise or fish on the inlet with its backdrop of green hills and mangrove forests fringing the water's edge. This amazing waterway is where lots of locals like to spend time; it’s close to the city and filled with an abundance of wildlife such as pelicans, egrets and eagles feasting on a variety of fish.
Key Points:
- Point one
- Point two
The Trinity Inlet is a very popular spot for fishing. It is lined with many creeks and mangroves, sunken vessels and sea grass. While available fish depend on seasonality, species available for the catch include Trevally, Barramundi, Queenfish, Golden Snapper and Grunter.
The Inlet is a very active crocodile environment so we don’t recommend you swim, but it is magical to spot these huge animals basking in the sun on the creek beds.
The Trinity inlet is a huge cyclone shelter region where all the marine vessels head when a cyclone is threatening. There is a huge body of smooth sheltered water in any weather. Fishing is great in the rain during the wet season too.