About this tour
Combine two contrasting attractions in central Cairns over 2–3 hours. Begin at the Tomb of the Pharaohs, where 11 life-sized Egyptian tomb replicas showcase hieroglyphics and artefacts, then transition to the Cairns Aquarium to encounter over 16,000 marine species from the Great Barrier Reef and adjacent waters. Both venues sit within easy walking distance, making this a straightforward double stop for history buffs and reef enthusiasts alike.
Highlights
- Eleven reconstructed Egyptian tombs with authentic hieroglyphic detail
- 450+ museum-quality burial treasure replicas on display
- 16,000+ tropical and reef fish in climate-controlled tanks
- Great Barrier Reef ecosystem specimens in one location
- Both sites accessible on foot from city centre
- Fully wheelchair accessible throughout
What to expect
You'll spend roughly 45 minutes to an hour navigating the Tomb of the Pharaohs, reading tomb inscriptions and examining scaled reproductions of burial chambers and artefacts. The Aquarium occupies similar time; its tanks are arranged thematically by ecosystem, letting you move at your own pace past schools of tropical fish, rays, and reef-dwelling creatures. Both spaces are climate-controlled and indoors, so weather won't disrupt your visit. Crowds vary by season and time of day.
Good to know
Admission to both venues is included. The site is entirely wheelchair accessible with accessible public transport nearby. Prams and strollers are welcome. Service animals permitted. Suitable for all fitness levels given the indoor, self-paced nature of both attractions.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







