Kuranda

Kuranda, nestled in the lush rainforest of Far North Queensland, has long been a place of cultural and natural significance. Originally home to the Djabugay people, the region became more widely knownLäs mer
Port Douglas

Port Douglas, located an hour’s drive north of Cairns, is a laid-back tropical town renowned for its relaxed charm and natural beauty. Once a bustling port during the gold rush of the late 1800s, itLäs mer
Wangetti Trail

The Wangetti Trail is a 94-kilometre walking and mountain biking track that links Palm Cove to Port Douglas along the spectacular coast of Far North Queensland. Winding through tropical rainforest,Läs mer
Daintree Beach Resort

We have 6 nights at the Daintree Beach resort situated on the coast about 15km north of Mossman and on the road to Cape Tribulation. Again, well use the campground as our base to explore the DaintreeLäs mer
Daintree Discovery Centre

The Daintree Discovery Centre is located in the heart of the world’s oldest rainforest and offers an immersive way to explore the unique ecosystems of the Daintree. Featuring elevated boardwalks, aLäs mer
Cape Tribulation & the Bloomfield Track

The describe the Daintree and Cape Tribulation as the place where the rainforest meets the ocean and it is absolutely true. There is a feeling about the age of this place that is like no other I haveLäs mer
Mossman Gorge

A visit to Mossman Gorge offers a serene and refreshing experience in the southern reaches of the Daintree Rainforest. Just a short drive from Port Douglas, the gorge is renowned for its crystal-clearLäs mer
Around Mossman

Having been to most of the major activities we decided to do some low key exploring.
We visited a local winery that makes wine from tropical fruit. It's nothing like you expect.
We visited an awardLäs mer
Daintree River Croc tour

We’d read good things about the Solar Whisper cruises on the Daintree River, so decided to give their one-hour trip a crack. These electric boats are whisper quiet, which apparently gives you aLäs mer
Cooktown

Cooktown’s got more history packed into its dusty streets than most Australian towns twice its size, so we decided to spend a proper day exploring what this frontier settlement has to offer.
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Lions Den Hotel, Wujal Wujal & Black Mtn

Decided to explore south of Cooktown for the day, taking in some proper frontier territory and geological wonders along the way. It’s a decent drive through country that ranges from coastal views toLäs mer
End of the road (tarmac)

Sometimes you’ve just got to scratch that itch to see how far the sealed road actually goes. From Cooktown, we decided to head north on the Peninsula Developmental Road to find out exactly whereLäs mer
Cairns

We decided to take the inland route from Cooktown to Cairns via Mareeba and Kuranda rather than backtracking along the coast. It’s a decent drive through some spectacular country, winding throughLäs mer
A day on the reef

Sometimes the weather gods have other plans, and our day trip to Hastings Reef aboard the Passions 3 catamaran was one of those occasions. We’d booked this trip with high expectations - HastingsLäs mer
Babinda Boulders

Just a 20-minute drive inland from Babinda township, the Boulders are one of those spots that make you wonder why you don’t venture off the Bruce Highway more often. Crystal clear mountain waterLäs mer
Paronella Park

We’d heard whispers about this place tucked away in the rainforest near Innisfail, but nothing quite prepares you for the magic of Paronella Park. Built by Spanish immigrant José Paronella in theLäs mer
Cardwell

Cardwell in on the Bruce Hwy between Cairns and Townsville. We’ve stopped here for two nights on our way south.
We visited Murray Falls about 35km north of Cardwell. The falls have quite a bit ofLäs mer
Townsville

Had a couple of days in Townsville exploring what North Queensland's largest city has to offer beyond being a jumping-off point for Magnetic Island.
The Strand is Townsville's signature attraction -Läs mer
Magnetic Island

Caught the ferry from Townsville over to Magnetic Island for the day - always good to get out on the water and see the mainland from a different perspective. The ferry ride's short and sweet, and youLäs mer
Townsville Art Trail

We'd heard about Townsville's Art Trail and decided to give it a look while we were in town. The trail winds through the city centre - takes about an hour if you're moving at a decent pace.
WhatLäs mer
Charters Towers

Had a day in Charters Towers and explored what was once one of Queensland's largest gold towns. This place was absolutely booming during the 1870s gold rush - at its peak it was Queensland'sLäs mer
Hughenden & Porcupine Gorge

Had a day in Hughenden and discovered this outback town has more to offer than you’d expect. The street art around town is surprisingly good quality - murals celebrating local history and theLäs mer
Winton

We rolled into Winton just as the Outback Festival was in full swing, and the whole town was buzzing. Main Street had that good old country carnival feel — dust underfoot, kids running wild, whipsLäs mer
Age of the Dinosaurs

Just outside Winton sits one of the best surprises in the outback — the Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Perched high on a mesa with endless views over the jump-up country, it feels like you’reLäs mer
Stockman’s Hall of Fame - Longreach

Had a day at the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame in Longreach, and it’s an essential stop for anyone wanting to understand the outback pastoral industry that built inland Australia.
The museumLäs mer