Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Wedgie wrote:Finally pulled the pin on a quick trip to Port Douglas next month since we were so far in front of where we needed to be for our England trip next year. Going next month for our anniversary, just 3 days (cheap as chips atm, flights as cheap as $99 and cheaper than going to SE Qld).
Doing the reef cruise (including helicopter flight back from the reef) on the day of our anniversary as well as a sunset cruise.
Have a day free the day before and will have a hire car so thinking of heading up into the rainforest that day, any recommendations on what to do with that day?
Definitely drive up to Cape Tribulation and do the Daintree walk along the way. Great way to spend the day
It's about 80k's from Port Douglas to Cape Trib, but the road means it's at least a 90 minute drive, weaving and winding along.
Get over the Daintree River, about 15 minutes later stop at the Daintree Ice Cream shop and try the ice creams on offer. 1, you'll want something cold, 2, you'll love it then go to Cow Bay Beach, great spot. Just stay out of the water.

Did it yesterday, fun drive but if I had my time again I wouldn't have bothered venturing north of Mossman, Mossman Gorge was awesome, beaches up at Cape Trib were nice but no different to Port Douglas or Palm Cove, just less people.
Didn't bother about an ice cream, (I don't eat it atm) but a coral tropical lager went down a treat at Cape Trib before the long trek back.
******* ferry across Daintree River cost $39!!!! I'm used to them being free in SA!
Anyway, off to breakfast now, already did a walk down to 4 mile Beach (a block away) and we're getting picked up at 10.30 for our helicopter trip out to the reef before doing a sunset sailing cruise later today, weather has been a solid 31 every day with no hint of rain and stuff all humidity, bloody lucky!
PS on my walk down to 4 mile beach there was a sign saying a croc had been sighted in the last 7 days and that it was seen inside the swimming net! I'll stick to our resorts pool I think! It is the one downside up here that the beaches are magnificent but you can't swim in them!