Thursday Island
Thursday Island is the administrative and main population centre of the Torres Strait Islands. It has developed visitor facilities, with supermarkets, a few accommodation options, a restaurant or two, souvenirs, and decent espresso. The locals are friendly towards visitors, but you won't find city style service or resorts. TI offers a cold beer on the pub deck overlooking aquamarine waters and islands, and an opportunity for genuine interaction with Torres Strait Island peoples - as well as those other Australians and passers through now well adapted to the remote existence it offers. Throw in a bit of history (the island was evacuated to be a military base during World War II, and was a pearling centre before that) and unrivaled fishing, and you have TI in a nutshell.
Get in
By plane
There is no airport on TI, but the neighbouring Horn Island offers seamless connections from Cairns:QantasLinkA subsidiary of national airline Qantas.
SkytransA regional carrier serving Far North Queensland.
While Qantas is usually cheaper if you book several weeks in advance, Skytrans tends to have the better deals for travel on short notice.
Once arrived on Horn Island, one has the choice between two ferry companies, who both operate buses from the airport to the wharf.
Both leave from the same wharf on Horn Island, but Rebel lands at Navy Wharf near the military base on TI, whereas McDonald lands on the main port (Engineers) wharf. Both offer free connections to anywhere on TI, however Rebel charges an additional $4 for drop-off (when coming from Horn Island) within the Tamwoy, Rosehill and Waiben suburbs.
As a visitor, you have a choice, Rebel take 5 minutes to cross, have a far more modern boat and are cheaper. McDonald's are slightly more expensive and take around 20 minutes to cross. Both have buses outside the airport that will take to you down to their ferries after your flight lands.
By ferry
Many people who travel up the Peninsula Developmental Road to Cape York decide to visit TI on a day trip. There is only single boat operator serving TI from Seisia, a small settlement on the coast 10 minutes away from Bamaga:Peddells FerryTwice a day three times a week in the wet, and six days a week in the dry season.
Tickets can be purchased online, from certain retail locations in the Northern Peninsula Area, and on the ferry on the day of departure (subject to availability). It's recommended to book the tickets in advance, as especially during dry season, seats may sell out quickly.
By cargo ship
For those who would like to try out a rather unusual way of travelling, SeaSwift, a shipping business with its headquarters in Cairns, offers a "cargo ship cruise" on the MV Trinity Bay to TI:-
phone: +61 7 4035 1234address: 41 - 45 Tingira St, Portsmith, QueenslandDeparts Cairns on Tuesdays, arrives at TI on Thursdays.
A round trip takes 6 days/5 nights, with the ship calling back at Cairns on Sundays. Aside from TI, Horn Island (on Thursdays) and Seisia (on Fridays) are other stops on this journey.
Cabins are either on a share basis, or you can book a private one - both ensuite and common bathrooms are available. All food is provided, and apart from soaking in the views of the Great Barrier Reef as well as the coastline and islands of/near the Cape York Peninsula, there's a movie collection, board games and books. On Wednesdays, the skipper and crew may offer a bridge tour depending on conditions - this is a working cargo vessel after all.
During dry season (May to October), cruises should be booked well in advance. A medical form must be filled out as part of the booking process, as the nature of a cargo ship is different to an actual cruise liner and there are constraints for people with mobility and/or general health issues.
Get around
There is no public transport on TI, which is fully understandable considering the size of the island.
By foot
It is possible to walk to any place on the island in well under an hour. However, the heat and humidity can be oppressive if you aren't used to it. The island has its share of hills.By taxi
If you don't feel like walking, there are a surprising number of taxis on Thursday Island. Call for service. They will offer tours around the island, but expect to pay up to $100 for such a tour.-
phone: +61 7 4069 2955
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phone: +61 7 4090 3600
By rental car
Due to steep rates and the fact that there's hardly any roads to drive on, most visitors will likely forego hiring a car on TI.-
phone: +61 7 4069 1534address: 30B Douglas St
Access
With steep hills, narrow ferry gangways, lack of footpaths, and many steps, Thursday Island may have challenges for wheelchair users and others with mobility concerns. There is a a flat, concrete path along the water from the port, which is about 200 m long.See
Green Hill FortOn the top of the hill without trees, Greenhill Fort, built in the late 1800s, sits. Great views especially of the sunset. Has a museum attached that covers some history, culture and war involvement of Thursday Island (in the underground bunker) which is open for tour groups, or pre-organised. Entry to the bunker is $4. Visiting the fort ruins above ground is free.
Thursday Island Historic CemeterySignposted from Thursday Island main township, you can walk to the cemetery where numerous historic graves can be seen, including those of pearl divers from around the world.
Do
FishBy far the most popular pastime for locals and visitors alike. Spanish Mackerel, Coral Trout are plentiful in the waters surrounding the island.
- Friday Island Excursion (Kazu Pearl)
Buy
All supplies are available on the island, with a couple of supermarkets selling a full range of goods. Expect nothing to be open in this regard on Sundays, public holidays and in the evenings.
Groceries are among the most expensive in the whole of Australia here, so travellers on a budget may want to consider bringing their own food.
There is a on the island, being the only bank available. There is an ATM there, as well as others in the hotels and supermarkets. The bank is only open weekdays. The post office is an agent for many other banks. It is only open Monday to Thursday. The post office can do currency exchange when it is open.
You can buy local crafts, pearls and jewellery, as well as a normal range of T-shirts, spoons, etc. If you are going to Friday Island, then the pearls are usually a little cheaper there than in the shops on TI.
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Tribal Boutique
phone: +61 7 4090 3622address: 60 - 62 Douglas StreetSells pearls and crafts.
Eat
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Ilan Cafe, Gab Titui Cultural Centre
address: Gab Titui Cultural Centre, Thursday Island/WaibeneIt has a range of hot food such as burgers, kebabs and pastas, including vegetarian options. It also makes a variety of delicious drinks. -
The Grand Hotel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneServes the pub staples, and a wide choice of decent pizza, and a few asian dishes, and local seafood. -
Jardine Motel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneOpen for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The dinner menu changes daily and they are happy to modify dishes to suit dietary needs. Many locals come here on Saturday night for dinner. Most expensive option on the island. -
Federal Hotel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneOffers breakfast, lunch and dinner. -
ibis cafe
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneThe cafe attached to the Ibis Supermarket on Douglas Street, Thursday Island has a good selection of wraps, salads, sandwiches, burgers and fresh drinks. Uncle Frankies CafeQuality espresso, burgers, wraps and salad. Served in laid-back TI style.
Drink
There is not much beer on tap (draught), but you'll be sure to find a stubby in the fridge with your favourite drop. Just grab a stubby holder from behind the bar.
The Grand Hotel is probably the nicest place for a visitor, with the large deck overlooking the port and the water. The Torres Hotel probably the busiest with the locals.
The bowling club is actually primarily concerned with bowling, but will serve you a drink if you head over that way.
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Jardine Motel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneHas an extensive cocktail list as well as a good variety of beer, wine and spirits. Indoor air conditioned area and outdoor area with couches by a pool. -
Torres Hotel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneThe Top Pub. Popular with locals, open later than other drinking establishments, often has karaoke on the weekends. -
The Grand Hotel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneRebuilt on the site of a former hotel of the same name, overlooking Engineers Wharf. Has outdoor area and indoor area with a pool table. Also serves decent pizza, and takeaway asian meals. -
The Federal Hotel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneJust around the corner from the Jardine and Torres Hotels, this is a little quieter than the Torres Hotel. -
The Royal Hotel
address: Thursday Island/WaibeneOn Douglas Street amongst the shops, this is open on weekends and has a variety of entertainment/machines.
Sleep
Don't get fooled when searching for hostels on TI on the net: the government-run Jumula Dubbins Hostel only accepts Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, while the Canon Bogo Hostel provides accommodation for students attending secondary school on the island exclusively.
The pubs will be noisy on Friday nights until midnight. It's difficult to get away from that fact, and you may just need to be prepared to go with the flow. Among them are the Royal Hotel and the Torres Hotel which, despite their names, do not offer any accommodation.
There are reports on the net of people wild camping in the forest near the fort — this is illegal.
The following is true as of August 2018: There is one basic room on AirBnB for $80/night, which is often booked for weeks. If you're desperate, Couchsurfing can be an option, but with only one active host, don't count on it.
Mid-range
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phone: +61 7 4069 1557address: 6 Victoria ParadeLeast expensive formal option on TI. All rooms are equipped with A/C; breakfast buffet included in all rates.
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Jardine Motel
phone: +61 7 4069 2005address: Cnr Douglas & Normanby Street -
Federal Hotel
phone: +61 7 4069 2500address: 54 Victoria ParadeShares the reception with Jardine Motel.
Splurge
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phone: +61 7 4069 1429address: Reception at 10 Pearl StreetRuns four properties on TI: Island Villa, #3 Island Apartments, Island Townhouse & Bayo Beach House.