The dramatic headland and lush, unspoiled rainforest of Cape Tribulation makes for some exquisite surroundings, stretching all the way down to Cape Tribulation Beach and boardwalk. Four resorts and some backpacker hostels cater to the few (and happy!) visitors who make it this far north. Take charters to the nearby Great Barrier Reef, stroll on guided night walks, go kayaking, jungle surfing or swimming—or cruise with the crocodiles.
Restaurants in Cape Tribulation
5.0 based on 497 reviews
2 or 4-hour Guided And Interpreted Walking Tours Through The Centrepiece Of The Oldest Rainforest In The World.
Our guided walk with Neil was fantastic - such great knowledge and expertise. Couldn't recommend doing the guided walk with him more.
5.0 based on 2,012 reviews
Ocean Safari offers an exhilarating ride to snorkel the pristine untouched Great Barrier Reef off the Daintree Coast at Cape Tribulation. This half day eco tour visits two different snorkel destinations, each with an extraordinary array of marine life and coral species.The tour begins at Cape Tribulation beach where guests board the vessel bound for the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef. After an exhilarating fast ride of approximately 25 minutes guests are ready to snorkel two fabulous locations at Mackay and Undine Reefs. On most days the rainforest can be seen along the mainland beach whilst snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef, home to an abundance of marine life as well as beautiful hard and soft corals.The Ocean Safari vessel takes a maximum of 25 passengers allowing guests to experience tropical paradise and the pleasure of a small group. The vessel is based on the original design of a rescue craft and is a rigid inflatable boat driven by 700hp engines. The experienced Skipper and Eco Host ensure the trip is filled with fun and appreciation of the Great Barrier Reef and the coastal rainforest of the Daintree, two world heritage areas side by side. Magical memories like these sometimes only happen once in a lifetime. The Ocean Safari check in office is at the Turtle Rock Cafe and Safari Lodge, Cape Tribulation Road and a courtesy bus pick up from Cape Tribulation accommodation is included. Ocean Safari has Advanced Eco Accreditation.
5.0 based on 110 reviews
Tantalise the taste buds and go on a tour around the world of tropical and exotic fruits. From the delectable chocolate pudding fruit, to the creamy mamey sapote, you'll enjoy a platter of exotic fruit like you've never seen or tasted before.
Fantastic fruit tasting experience- super friendly and accommodating family; definitely a must-do for any trip to the Cape! Yummy locally-grown fruit with knowledgeable hosts. Excellent value for money.
5.0 based on 44 reviews
Let us guide you deep into the Daintree Rainforest using the latest in E-bike technology. Our electrically assisted mountain bikes will have you zipping around the forest floor with ease, spotting wildlife and enjoying the amazing scenic views of surrounding mountains before emerging onto the pristine Coconut Beach. Our e-bike tours are suitable for ages 10 +. If bikes aren't your thing, join us for a Walk & Swim tour instead! Our guided rainforest walks are perfect for those who would rather two feet instead of two wheels. We will take you through old-growth rainforest to a secret swimming hole where you can cool off in the fresh water and bask in the serenity of the surrounding lush rainforest. Walk & Swim tours are suitable for all ages to enjoy! All bookings are essential, call today to secure your seats! Night tours also available.
4.5 based on 921 reviews
Part of Queensland Wet Tropics World Heritage area.
The Daintree National Park is huge. Technically it spans both parts of the river which you have to cross by ferry in your car. Forget a tour company - do yourself a favor and see it on your own. The roads were easy to drive and on our day trip from Port Douglas we visited Cape Tribulation (beach and lookout for over an hour - at times the only ones on this pristine beach), we hiked one of the boardwalks and was a cassowary and her baby, we visited the famous ice cream place and had amazing tropical ice cream and walked around the property looking at the trees, and we visited the lookout for views. That was a full day. We would have needed more time to see/do more in Daintree. Maybe next time we'll consider spending the night. It's where 2 UNESCO world heritage sites meet and there's plenty to do here but I recommend do it yourself by car. I watched the way the small tours operate and I would have been miserable on their prescribed highlights. One of the tours didn't even let them people but 5 minutes on Cape Tribulation beach - what a pity for them!
4.5 based on 262 reviews
A pleasant walk through the rainforest with information boards and leading down to the fabulous Myall beach. There is a picnic area and two sets of toilets so well worth a stroll
4.5 based on 38 reviews
This beach is gorgeous, we are so lucky in Australia to have access to these amazing beaches. No swimming though the dinosaurs are lurking!
4.5 based on 167 reviews
most interesting walk and cooling in the shade, very different from most bush walks as it was through the mangroves
4.5 based on 40 reviews
We visited this beach on our day trip to Cape Trib from Port Douglas. It’s very similar to the other beaches in the area and, as always, beware the crocs!
4.5 based on 132 reviews
The drive to Cape Tribulation is amazing, the ferry ride in your car across the river is just the start of it. The road to travel is around 30km once you have completed the 10 min ferry trip. The drive is picturesque it’s where the ocean meets the rainforest
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