Port Douglas Australia

Port Douglas and the Daintree for Reef, Rainforest & Diving. 
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The Daintree is a natural encounter with adventure.

The Daintree Rainforest is one of Australia’s most spectacular regions, where the rainforest meets the reef.

Just a short drive north of Port Douglas is the cable operated ferry which crosses the Daintree River and marks the beginning of this ancient land. From here the drive north to Cape Tribulation offers stunning scenic lookouts and picnic areas, emerald forests, golden sands and deep blue waters.

The Daintree Rainforest is 140 million years old and is home to Cassowaries, crocodiles, goannas and Bennett’s tree kangaroos to name just a few. It’s also home to the highest number of threatened plant and animal species in the world and a large number of animals and plants not found anywhere else.

The rainforest is a nature-lovers paradise with hundreds of species of birds, the beautiful Ulysses butterfly with its iridescent metallic-blue wings and millions of insects making their home here.

Tropical fruit abounds in season, in all shapes and sizes, with passionfruit, jackfruit, mangosteen, papaya, rambutan, star apple and soursop among others.

Tucked away in the Daintree are hidden swimming holes and peaceful bushwalks through untouched forest, while stunning beaches separate the reef from the rainforest.

The history and biodiversity of this area was recognised in 1998 when the forest was listed as a World Heritage site due to its evolutionary history and exceptional natural beauty.

There are plenty of operators offering tours and guided hikes both during the day and in the evening, to spot the many nocturnal species, to help you make the most of your Daintree experience.

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