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<p><i>Top Towns for 2022</i>: A quick escape to idyllic <strong>Port Douglas</strong></p>

Top Towns for 2022: A quick escape to idyllic Port Douglas

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<p><i>The 10 secret missions</i> of <strong>Mission Beach</strong></p>

The 10 secret missions of Mission Beach

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<p><i>Catching bulls</i> in <strong>Cape York</strong></p>

Catching bulls in Cape York

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<p><i>A trip to the tip</i>: how to get to <strong>Cape York</strong></p>

A trip to the tip: how to get to Cape York

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<p><i>Indigenous dance</i>: <strong>Laura</strong> Aboriginal Dance Festival</p>

Indigenous dance: Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival

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<p><i>How (and how not) to see</i> a cassowary</p>

How (and how not) to see a cassowary

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<p><i>The fairytale castle</i> you’ve never heard of in <strong>Queensland</strong></p>

The fairytale castle you’ve never heard of in Queensland

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There are so many reasons to explore the part of Australia where the rainforest meets the reef, and if your planning a trip, we have your ultimate guide.

Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas
Travel guide

Top Towns for 2022: A quick escape to idyllic Port Douglas

A lure for sea-changers, holidaymakers and backpackers alike, this picturesque town in Tropical North Queensland holds timeless appeal that landed Port Douglas second on your list of Top 50 Aussie towns, writes former local Carla Grossetti. 

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How to visit Palm Cove during the wet season
Travel guide

How to visit Palm Cove during the wet season

Travelling Queensland’s tropical north during the wet season isn’t a deal-breaker and here’s why.

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Cape York Peninsula
Driving Holidays

A trip to the tip: how to get to Cape York

A trip through rugged outback country is the only way to reach our country’s northernmost point, the tip of Cape York, and Australia’s last frontier.

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Things to do

Indigenous dance: Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival

The striking animal forms, chants and motions of the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival are as relevant now as they have been for tens of thousands of years. It's only every two years, but here's why you need to plan for the next one.

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Cassowary Mission Beach rain forest far north Queensland
Hiking & Biking

How (and how not) to see a cassowary

Steve Madgwick goes cross country, tip diving – and just a little crazy – in pursuit of Mission Beach’s most elusive residents, the chimerical cassowary. Did he find one?

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Things to do

The fairytale castle you’ve never heard of in Queensland

A castle built out of love in tropical Queensland, Paronella Park is the fairytale you’ve never heard, writes Steve Madgwick.

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Bibesia Restaurant Castaways Resort & Spa Mission Beach
Things to do

The 10 secret missions of Mission Beach

It’s a slice of Queensland the way it used to be, in both a modern and ancient context, where two World Heritage areas just happen to bump into each other.

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Cape York

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Catching bulls in Cape York
Adventure Holidays

Catching bulls in Cape York

You read that right: catching bulls in Cape York...  Michele Maddison takes us along on the ride of her life.

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A trip to Tropical North Queensland is an immersion into nature’s most spectacular playground, where lush rainforests, vibrant reefs and laid-back coastal towns converge. Begin in Cairns as it buzzes with adventure with the adrenaline-fuelled activities that make it a launchpad for reef and rainforest exploration. Further north, find Port Douglas, a chic yet relaxed seaside town that serves as a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, where kaleidoscopic marine life and world-class diving await.

Venture into the ancient Daintree Rainforest, where you can walk beneath towering canopies and cruise along the mangrove-lined Daintree River in search of crocodiles. For those seeking true wilderness, a journey to Cape York – one of Australia’s most remote frontiers – offers rugged landscapes, epic 4WD tracks and a sense of discovery like no other. Whether you’re snorkelling in vibrant coral gardens, hiking through ancient landscapes or simply soaking up the tropical atmosphere, this region promises unforgettable experiences at every turn.

Getting to Tropical North Queensland

Reaching Tropical North Queensland is an adventure in itself, with multiple ways to experience the journey. Many travellers start in Brisbane and make their way north along the coast, with the Brisbane to Cairns drive offering breathtaking beaches, lush hinterlands and iconic road trip stops along the way. If you’re continuing south from Cairns, the Cairns to Townsville route is a stunning stretch of coastline filled with waterfalls, islands and lush national parks. For those coming from the Northern Territory, the Cairns to Darwin road trip showcases the rugged beauty of Australia’s Top End, taking in outback landscapes and remote wonders before arriving in the tropics.

Once in Cairns, the journey continues into the heart of the rainforest. If your final destination is the Daintree Rainforest, crossing the Daintree River via ferry is a must-do, adding a touch of adventure before you set foot in one of the world’s most ancient ecosystems. Whether flying, driving or combining both, getting to this tropical paradise is all part of the experience.


Best things to do in Tropical North Queensland

There’s no shortage of unforgettable experiences in Tropical North Queensland, where lush rainforests, pristine beaches and vibrant towns create the ultimate adventure playground. In Cairns, explore the buzzing waterfront, browse the lively Cairns markets or take a dip in one of the Cairns waterfalls hidden in the rainforest. Offshore, the islands near Cairns offer spectacular snorkelling and diving for adrenaline-seekers on the Great Barrier Reef. Just north, Palm Cove is a dream for beach lovers, with palm-fringed sands and a relaxed energy.

After a day of exploring in Port Douglas, relax at one of the region’s best beaches and swimming spots before venturing into the breathtaking Daintree Rainforest. Head further north to Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef in a striking fusion of two World Heritage-listed sites. For a more off-the-beaten-path escape, the Cassowary Coast offers secluded beaches, lush rainforest trails, and the chance to spot the elusive cassowary in the wild.

Hiking enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Wangetti Trail, a scenic multi-day trek linking Palm Cove and Port Douglas through coastal rainforest. Or, take a ride on the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway for sweeping views of waterfalls and mountain ranges.


Top places to stay in Tropical North Queensland

In Cairns, you’ll find accommodation ranging from waterfront resorts and charming boutique stays to unique Airbnbs. Nearby, Palm Cove boasts some of the most stunning beachfront accommodation in the region, blending tropical luxury with laid-back coastal vibes.

Further north, Port Douglas is home to high-end resorts, boutique hotels and secluded villas, making it an excellent base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef. For an immersive rainforest escape, the Daintree offers eco-lodges and jungle retreats, while those heading deeper into the wilderness can choose from unique Cape Tribulation stays or even scenic camping spots beneath the rainforest canopy.

For a truly special experience, luxury lodges like Silky Oaks Lodge offer five-star seclusion in the heart of the Daintree, while Mt Mulligan Lodge delivers an outback-meets-luxury experience. For something more isolated, Dunk Island glamping offers an island escape like no other.


Best places to eat in Tropical North Queensland

Food lovers will find plenty to indulge in across Tropical North Queensland, where fresh seafood, tropical flavours, and laid-back dining take centre stage. Cairns’s best restaurants serve everything from fine dining to casual beachfront bites, while the vibrant pub scene is perfect for an ice-cold beer after a day of adventuring. For a relaxed start to the day, the city’s cafes offer everything from artisan coffee to tropical smoothie bowls.

Just north, Palm Cove is known for its oceanfront dining, where you can enjoy a long lunch with panoramic views of the Coral Sea. Meanwhile, Port Douglas is a foodie paradise, boasting a thriving bar and dining scene that showcases local produce, freshly caught seafood and creative cocktails.


The best tours in Tropical North Queensland

Exploring Tropical North Queensland is best done with a local guide, and there are incredible tours that showcase the region’s diverse landscapes, from the reef to the rainforest. In Cairns, tours range from Great Barrier Reef snorkelling adventures to scenic helicopter flights and cultural experiences with Indigenous guides. Port Douglas is a gateway to the reef and rainforest, with luxury sailing trips, guided wildlife encounters and epic off-road experiences. For those venturing into the Daintree Rainforest, expert-led tours unlock the secrets of the world’s oldest tropical rainforest, from ancient plant life to rare wildlife encounters. A Daintree River cruise is a must for spotting saltwater crocodiles, exotic birds, and stunning mangrove ecosystems.


 

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