Enjoy the best of North Queensland which covers the Great Barrier Reef, Kuranda, Cape Tribulation, and Rainforest.
Enjoy the best of North Queensland which covers the Great Barrier Reef, Kuranda, Cape Tribulation, and Rainforest.
Great Barrier Reef Cruise
Great Barrier Reef - Day 1: Great Barrier Reef Cruise
Cruise onboard our super-yacht to two unique outer Great Barrier Reef locations
5 hours reef time at the outer reef
Snorkel at 2 unique outer reef locations
Snorkelling equipment & floatation devices
Free lycra/sun-suit hire
Delicious BBQ Lunch including fresh fish,…
Great Barrier Reef Cruise
Great Barrier Reef - Day 1: Great Barrier Reef Cruise
Cruise onboard our super-yacht to two unique outer Great Barrier Reef locations
5 hours reef time at the outer reef
Snorkel at 2 unique outer reef locations
Snorkelling equipment & floatation devices
Free lycra/sun-suit hire
Delicious BBQ Lunch including fresh fish, prawns, steak, vegetarian option and a variety of fresh salads. (special dietary catered for - contact reservations prior to travel)
Tea & coffee provided
Glass of wine and a light snack on return
Experienced & professional dive instructors
Spacious air-conditioned modern lounges and stylish upper deck to relax in comfort.
Transfers from Cairns City Hotel to the jetty- Cairns Reef Terminal
Kuranda Day Tour
Kuranda - Kuranda Scenic Railway trip (1.5 hours one-way)
Free-time in Historic Kuranda Village to stroll the markets, cafes & many animal attractions
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway journey over the majestic Barron Falls (1.5 hours one-way)
Kuranda Scenic Railway - The Kuranda Scenic Railway is a tourist railway service that operates along the heritage-listed Cairns-to-Kuranda railway line. Constructed in 1891, the line runs from Cairns, Queensland, over the Great Dividing Range to the town of Kuranda on the Atherton Tableland. Along the way, the route passes through the Macalister Range, as well as the suburbs of Stratford, Freshwater and Redlynch. Along the way, the train also stops at a lookout, which provides views of Barron Falls.
The railway line is 37 km (23 mi) in length.[2] It is still used for some freight services and other passenger services, including The Savannahlander.
Construction of the railway began in 1886,The railway was completed as far as Kuranda by 1891. Passenger services began operations on 25 June 1891.
Many people died during the construction of the numerous tunnels and bridges of the line. 15 hand-made tunnels and 37 bridges were built to climb from sea level to 328 metres (1,076 ft).
Kuranda Heritage Markets - Kuranda Village is well known for its markets. The Kuranda Heritage Markets have been established for over 30 years and are the place to experience the best of Kuranda, in an all-weather covered market. Nestled in beautiful tropical rainforest, this bustling market is home to a diverse array of stalls, stocking a selection of local art, craft and locally sourced produce.
It’s the place for shoppers to stroll around at their leisure, exploring all of the stalls and enjoying the colourful characters and ambience. Stop for coffee or a meal, enjoy an ice-cream and make sure you visit the iconic wildlife attractions which are located within the markets.
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway - Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Embark on a fascinating journey of discovery with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway over and deep into Australia’s Wet Tropics World Heritage Area that has survived against all odds to become the home of the world’s oldest continually surviving tropical rainforest.
Enjoy a truly unique perspective of this ancient landscape; glide metres above the pristine jungle canopy before descending to explore the rainforest close up.
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, smells and tranquillity of one of the world’s most botanically fascinating areas that has remained relatively unchanged for 130 million years.
Enjoy a truly unique perspective of this ancient landscape with unsurpassed panoramic views of Barron Gorge and Australia’s Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Glide metres above the pristine jungle canopy between Smithfield (Cairns) and Kuranda, enroute descend to explore the rainforest close up at Red Peak and Barron Falls.
Kuranda Koala Gardens - Kuranda Koala Gardens is a boutique wildlife attraction, located in the world famous Kuranda rainforest village. Situated in the Kuranda Heritage Markets, the wildlife park is home to an amazing array of Australian animals, including wallabies, wombats, quokkas, gliders and freshwater crocodiles. What we lack in size, we make up for in cuteness.
The Aussie Bush Collection features a fascinating combination of marsupials and reptiles, all living in harmony together. See the Long-nosed Potoroos along with Bearded Dragons and Blue Tongue Lizards.
Kuranda Koala Gardens has the only nocturnal exhibit in our Tableland region, giving visitors the opportunity to see up close some night-loving marsupials like the Greater Bilby, Northern Bettong and the rare Mahogany Glider.
Birdworld Kuranda - At Birdworld Kuranda you can immerse yourself in one of the most unique wildlife attractions of Tropical North Queensland. Birdworld Kuranda replicates the natural habitats of almost 60 native and exotic species that roam the unique rainforest habitat we’ve created. There’s handfeeding and photo opportunities so make sure you bring your camera.
Flying around you are species from the vanishing rainforests of the world, including some of Australia’s most precious and beautiful birds. There are brilliant Amazonian macaws, the endangered and stately cassowary, cheeky rainbow lorikeets, galahs, cockatoos and many more.
Naturally landscaped with waterfalls, ponds, exotic and native plants, Birdworld Kuranda is a place where you can join the birds in their beautiful world. Surround yourself in their rainforest habitat and be amazed at the more than 350 birds of all shapes, sizes and colours on display, including the Finch Aviary.
Australian Butterfly Sanctuary - The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is the largest butterfly flight aviary and exhibit in the Southern Hemisphere.
Located in the heart of Kuranda, only a short walk from Skyrail and the Kuranda Scenic Railway station, our sanctuary is home to over 1,200 butterflies from a variety of species
Rainforest & Cape Tribulation Tour
Daintree Region - Immerse yourself deep into the rainforest by taking a trip on our world-renowned wildlife experience cruise. During your 60 – 90 minute journey, you will slowly glide along the Daintree River while one of our local guides shares their knowledge about the unique tropical ecosystem. Along the way, you will also have the chance to see native wildlife such as Estuarine Crocodiles in their natural habitat.
Daintree River Cruise
We want every guest that cruises with us to leave loving our river as much as we do. While we can’t guarantee what wildlife you’ll see, each cruise provides a unique experience.
The Daintree Rainforests contains an almost complete record of the evolution of plant life on Earth and has more ancient families of flowering plants than anywhere else in the world, including the entire Amazon jungle.
Cape Tribulation Beach - Cape Trib Beach House rests on 7 acres of dense rainforest and pristine beaches. We offer six styles of rooms to suit every traveller, from groups to families and couples.
Cape Trib Beach House was completed in June 2000, on the site formerly known as Pilgram Sands Camp Ground and is the only place in the world where two UNESCO world heritage sites meet -The Daintree Rainforest and The Great Barrier Reef. Extensive renovations were completed in 2021
Daintree River Cruise Centre - The Daintree River is a river that rises in the Daintree Rainforest near Cape Tribulation in Far North Queensland, Australia. The river is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Cairns in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wet Tropics of Queensland. The area is now primarily a tourist attraction.
The river rises on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range within the Daintree National Park below Kalkajaka at an elevation of 1,270 metres (4,170 ft) AHD . The river flows in highly meandering course generally north, then east, then south and then east, through the rainforest where the water is fresh. At this convergence point, an abundance of wildlife congregate, particularly fish. The river is joined by two minor tributaries before flowing through the Cairns Marine Park through thick mangrove swamps where the water is highly saline; and then empties into the Coral Sea, north of Wonga Beach.
Daintree Region - Daintree Ice-cream Company
Established in 1993, the Daintree Ice Cream Company became a highlight for visitors to the region. This was thanks to the creative vision and pioneering spirit shown by original owner Tracey Brady.
Surrounded by jungle, with no mains power, no town water and barely even a road, the undertaking was not for the faint-hearted.
Despite the obstacles, Tracey grew this humble little business into an iconic must-see destination in the Daintree Rainforest.
- Lunch
- Day 3: Full day Daintree day tour, Return Transfers, Lunch, Daintree River Cruise
- Day 2: Skyrail, Train, Lunch, Return Transfers from your accommodation from Cairns City hotels
- Day 1: Full day cruise, BBQ Lunch, Suit, Tea/Coffee/Wine, snorkelling, No transfers
- Lunch
- Day 3: Full day Daintree day tour, Return Transfers, Lunch, Daintree River Cruise
- Day 2: Skyrail, Train, Lunch, Return Transfers from your accommodation from Cairns City hotels
- Day 1: Full day cruise, BBQ Lunch, Suit, Tea/Coffee/Wine, snorkelling, No transfers
- Accommodation
- Accommodation
- Dates are subject to availability and can be booked on different dates.
- Due to recent cyclone damage to Cairns, The trains are operating only certain days and seats are limited, Hence one way shall be either by coach or both ways return Skyrail, Please accept this condition. Thank you.
- Dates are subject to availability and can be booked on different dates.
- Due to recent cyclone damage to Cairns, The trains are operating only certain days and seats are limited, Hence one way shall be either by coach or both ways return Skyrail, Please accept this condition. Thank you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.