4 Day/3 Night Tropical Reef and Rainforest Tour from Port Douglas
Discover The Great Barrier Reef And World Heritage Rainforest On This One Experience Packed Tour
- Departs Daily from Port Douglas
- Returns Port Douglas
- Duration 4 Day Tour
- Group Size 40
- Vehicle Air-Conditoned Coach
- Mobile ticketing accepted
- No credit card fees
- 7 days a week support
- 3 x Night Hotel Accommodation at Oaks Resort Port Douglas
- 3 x Breakfast
- 1 x Lunch
- Experienced Driver Guide
- Informative Commentary
- Snorkelling Gear Hire
On this tour, explore famous Reef and Rainforest environments in Northern Queensland.
The Great Barrier Reef offers an experience of a lifetime! Cruise out to an underwater world that is a dazzling kaleidoscope of colour and brilliance – Agincourt Reef at the very edge of Australia’s Continental Shelf.
It is a magnificent ribbon reef where you can experience first hand the magic that is the Great Barrier Reef. You can dive, snorkel or just stay dry and explore the stunning reef from the comfort of a semi-submersible craft, just one metre underwater.
Watch the Fish Feeding from a unique underwater viewing platform and underwater observatory. This tour also offers a Tjapukai, Skyrail and Kuranda Scenic Railway experience.
Visit the award-winning Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, where the legends of the Dreamtime are brought to life. Learn about this ancient culture through theatres, shows and dance demonstrations.
Travel on the Skyrail Cableway high above the canopy of the rainforest to the picturesque village of Kuranda, where you’ll have free time to stroll through the Kuranda Markets. Board the famous Kuranda train for a breathtaking rail journey over the Barron Gorge, through the coastal sugarcane fields to Freshwater Station.
IMPORTANT: This tour no longer offer Airport transfers, You’ll have to make your own way at the Oaks Resort Port Douglas on Day 1. The tour concludes shortly after Breakfast on Day 4. Make your own way to Cairns Airport (flights anytime).
The below itinerary can change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility.