Queensland, Australia
Explore convenient island and mainland destinations, perfect for a short journey from Cairns.
Each location offers an unique set of activities, from underwater adventures to rainforest explorations.
Explore the stunning natural landscapes beyond the reef.
Organized tours are highly recommended for convenience and local information. Self-drive is an option but crossing the Daintree River by ferry incurs a fee.
Self-drive is a good way to explore various points of interest. Organized tours are also available.
Discover the rich cultural heritage beyond the natural wonders.
Swim in the pristine river (in designated areas). Explore rainforest walks.
Visit the James Cook Museum. Views from Grassy Hill Lookout. Explore the historic town.
Accessible from Port Douglas (20-minute drive) and Cairns (1.5-hour drive).
Accessible from Cairns (4-5 hour drive via sealed road, or 3-4 hours via 4WD-only Bloomfield Track).
Extend your journey to discover more of Queensland's diverse landscapes.
Plan 2-3 days. Fly into Proserpine (PPP) or Hamilton Island (HTI) airports. Stay in Airlie Beach or at an island resort.
Allocate 2-3 days. Magnetic Island offers excellent bushwalking, quiet beaches, and unique wildlife, including wild koalas.
Plan for 2-3 days. Explore ancient limestone caves at Chillagoe and the longest lava tubes in the world at Undara. Discover pioneering history.
Tailor your extended trip to include these diverse experiences.
Discover the diverse experiences available.
Sailing adventures and stunning beaches await in the Whitsundays.
Encounter unique wildlife and tranquil bays on Magnetic Island.
Journey inland to explore ancient caves and lava tubes.
Learn more about the sheer scale and natural wonders.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, an UNESCO World Heritage site.
Home to thousands of species of marine life, including 1,500 types of fish and 400 types of coral.
Stretching over 2,300 kilometers (1,400 miles) along the Queensland coast.
Over 400 types of hard and soft corals thrive.
Over 1,500 species of fish inhabit the reef.
Hundreds of islands offer unique habitats.