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Daintree Beach Resort
Daintree Beach Resort features air-conditioned guest accommodation in Wonga, 400 metres from Wonga Beach, 22 km from Mossman Gorge and 40 km from Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina.

Daintree Manor B&B
Boasting free bikes, garden and views of mountain, Daintree Manor B&B is located in Daintree, 11 km from Daintree Discovery Centre. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.

Noah Creek Eco Huts
Located in Cape Tribulation in the Queensland region and Thornton Beach reachable within 2 km, Noah Creek Eco Huts provides accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...

Thornton Beach Bungalows Daintree
Set in Cape Tribulation, 90 metres from Thornton Beach and 13 km from Daintree Discovery Centre, Thornton Beach Bungalows Daintree offers accommodation with free WiFi and a garden with a barbecue and...

Mossman Resort Holiday Villas
Set in beautiful landscaped grounds with a pool, spa pool, waterfall and garden, Mossman Resort Holiday Villas offers free-standing villas with kitchenette facilities, flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi...

Daintree Crocodylus
With garden views, Daintree Crocodylus is located in Cow Bay and has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and terrace. Complimentary WiFi is provided.

ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT BLISS - NEWELL BEACH - 10 Metres to the Ocean
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a patio, ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT BLISS - NEWELL BEACH - 10 Metres to the Ocean is situated in Newell Beach.

Daintree Peaks ECO Stays
With mountain views, Daintree Peaks ECO Stays is situated in Daintree and has a restaurant, a shared lounge, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and terrace.

Safari Lodge
With garden views, Safari Lodge is set in Cape Tribulation and has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, snack bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and barbecue. Complimentary WiFi is offered.

Cape Trib Beach House
Set on 7 acres nestled within the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, Cape Trib Beach House boasts a private white sand beach area and an outdoor swimming pool.

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Cape Tribulation is an amazing, beautiful place.
Cape Tribulation is an amazing, beautiful place. You can walk along the long, beautiful beach with the ocean on one side and tropical rainforest on the other. When you walk back into the rainforest you are on a boardwalk which takes you through huge mangroves then through the tropical rainforest with a stunning variety of rainforest trees and other plants. You see lots of butterflies as well as birds, goannas and fruit bats. It is a place that fills you with awe.Guest review bySylviaAustralia - 10.0
Loved Daintree rainforest and cape tribulation.
Loved Daintree rainforest and cape tribulation. A must see if you are heading to Cairns, Palm Cove or Port.Douglas. It’s is a world heritage site. We did indigenous tour at Mossman gorge which was great. Beautiful tropical trees and fauna. Fresh healthy air. You must do it!Guest review byMichymoo2706Australia - 10.0
Our accommodation in Diwan was in an excellent location for...
Our accommodation in Diwan was in an excellent location for exploring the amazing Daintree rainforest and Cape Tribulation. Nothing was further than 25 minutes away by car including Cow Bay, the Daintree Rainforest Discovery Centre, Thornton's Beach, Cape Tribulation, Cooper Creek Croc Cruise and various interesting boardwalks. We were predominantly self-catering, so we can't comment on the quality of most of the cafes and restaurants in the area. We did enjoy morning coffees at the Daintree Fan Palm Farm, which also offers organic pies, organic wholefoods and organic fresh local produce. The one meal we had out was at The Beach House in Cape Tribulation, where we shared a generous serve of fish tacos. Some restaurants can get very busy in the middle of the day when tour groups stop for lunch. Also be aware that they mostly finish their lunch service at 2.00pm.Guest review byLynetteAustralia - 10.0
We love Mossman as a quick stay on our way to the Daintree.
We love Mossman as a quick stay on our way to the Daintree. The Woolies is great to re stock, we had pies from the lovely organic dough pie shop and were excited to be traveling through on a Saturday as Mossman markets are one of our favorites (and we’ve visited a few!)Guest review bykimAustralia - 10.0
Beautiful location, stunning views.
Beautiful location, stunning views. We stayed in large spacious house close to the beach. We took all of our own food as there were excellent kitchen facilities. The beach is stunning. The Daintree area has lots to offer.Guest review byJody - 10.0
I loved how it was close to the beach and very quiet and...
I loved how it was close to the beach and very quiet and peaceful. With a little driving most attractions were close by or within half hour. Spending time in the Daintree was spectacular and I found most of the visitors were respectful of the tranquillity. Half an hour to Port Douglas for shopping or spending the day driving up to Cape Tribulation, river cruise, all great adventures.Guest review byKim - 8.0
Wonderful area with lots of natural attractions.
Wonderful area with lots of natural attractions. Highly recommended for nature lovers, hikers and anyone who wants to get away from it all. Getting away from it all includes not a whole lot of phone reception, so take a printed map. Limited groceries available so if you are self catering best to shop beforehand in Cairns or Mossman.Guest review byChristineNew Zealand - 10.0
The whole experience from the ferry ride, meandering along...
The whole experience from the ferry ride, meandering along windy roads whilst taking in the magnificent tropical views to our destination was fascinating. The 2023 December cyclone caused chaos with the roads eroding & severely damaged, there are traffic management staff all the way with single lanes & traffic lights along cape tribulation road. Well worth a visit to support the local businesses & Heritage Lodge staff were amazing & our evening dinners were 5 star restaurantGuest review byDebraAustralia - 10.0
Diwan is an excellent area from which to explore Daintree NP...
Diwan is an excellent area from which to explore Daintree NP. Close to Cow Bay and Thornton Beach, with the towering Thornton Peak looming ever present. Take a drive to Mason's Cafe for lunch and a dip in the waterhole. You cannot swim at the beaches due to crocs, heed the warnings! There are great walks contructed in the forest which are well worth doing.Supplies are basic cf. what you can buy in a large supermarket. Buy your supplies before you cross the river, in Mossman. If you are staying a few days, consider if you will need to cross the river repeatedly as there is a toll and it may be more economical to buy a week pass, depending on what you do. I spent 4 days as a solo traveller, after some reef snorkelling from Pt. Douglas. I spent the time exploring the area north of the river, up to Cape Tribulation. The beaches are breathtaking, even for an Aussie like me. Just the sounds of the forest, the birds, the frogs and insects an d the wind through the trees...divine. I felt so peaceful when I arrived home.Guest review byAnneAustralia - 10.0
Mossman is actually closer to the Daintree and Cape...
Mossman is actually closer to the Daintree and Cape Tribulation than Port Douglas, but Port is a very short drive away to be able get to reef cruises and activities there. Mossman is the old town, still with elements of 'country', check out the Exchange Hotel (there is a Woolworths on the edge of town - I wish they'd hide it behind large trees) and a regular market every Saturday (10.00 am - 1.00 pm) in the historic church grounds. It is not overwhelmed by tourism, but the surrounding areas have B&B and accommodation options. Mossman Gorge is an amazing upland rainforest experience. You get one of the mini-busses from the Visitor Info Centre (every 15 mins until 5.30 pm) This takes you to the walking trail. The first part is boardwalk, then an easy bush trail in a circuit. The forest is spectacular, very relaxing to see & hear the water of the Mossman River. Sit on the seating or a rock near the trail and wonder at the profusion of life that fills every space. TIP: Take a towel & wear swimmers, as there is a rock pool about 2/3 of or the way along the bush trail with clear fresh water, safe to wade & cool off in.Guest review byBruceAustralia