Post on 05-Feb-2021
Cairns & the Daintree Rainforest
Why Go?Tropical, touristy Cairns is an unmissable stop on any East Coast traveller’s itinerary. Experienced divers and first-time toe-dippers swarm to the steamy city for its easy access to the Great Barrier Reef, while those more interested in sub-merging themselves in boozy good times are well-served by a barrage of bars and clubs. For day-trippers, the Atherton Tableland – home to cooler climes, volcanic-crater lakes, jungly waterfalls and gourmet food producers – is just a short and scenic drive away.
The winding road from Cairns to ritzy Port Douglas offers spectacular coastal vistas, but it’s north of the Daintree River that the adventure really begins. The magnificent Daintree National Park stretches up the coast, with rainforest tum-bling right onto white-sand beaches; don’t be so awestruck by the stunning surrounds that you forget to keep an eye out for crocs! Further up, the Bloomfield Track from Cape Tribu-lation to Cooktown is one of Australia’s great 4WD journeys. Best Places to Eat
¨¨ Ochre (p451)
¨¨ Lillypad (p451)
¨¨ Flames of the Forest (p473)
¨¨ Sassi Cucina e Bar (p473)
¨¨ Mocka’s Pies (p473)
Best Places to Stay¨¨ Tropic Days (p450)
¨¨ Pink Flamingo (p466)
¨¨ QT Resort (p466)
¨¨ Mungumby Lodge (p480)
¨¨ Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm Cabins (p479)
When to Go
May Port Douglas turns on the pizazz for Carnivale.
June A costumed re-enactment of Cook’s landing is the centrepiece of the Cooktown Dis-covery Festival.
November The reef’s annual coral spawning is a delight for divers.
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