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Port Douglas streets map |
I'm collecting info and facts
about Port Douglas and making a list of the things to do in and around Port
Douglas. I hope to experience what our new home has to offer while we're here
as locals and be able to feel as how numerous tourists feel when they come here
for holidays.
About Port
Douglas
- about 45minutes to an hour’s drive north from Cairns via a spectacular coastal road that is surrounded by forest and the Coral Sea
- has evolved from a sleepy fishing village into one of the most sought after holiday destinations in the world
- still retains its village atmosphere with wide tree-lined streets, no traffic lights or parking meters
- is the only place on Earth where two World Heritage listed jewels exist: the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforest of Daintree & Cape Tribulation
- is home to some of Tropical North Queensland's most exclusive resorts, award winning restaurants, beautiful galleries and boutique shopping
- is the closest mainland departure point to the Great Barrier Reef with a range of day trips or charters available designed to maximize the snorkelling, diving or fishing adventures
- is near Mossman Gorge and Mossman township, with local indigenous community and sugar industry, are some of the closer attractions
- STROLLING THROUGH THE SUNDAY MARKETS. 8am to 2pm In Anzac Park on Wharf Street (opposite the Court House Hotel). Stock up on locally-grown fresh fruit and veggies. The market also has a great range of local handicrafts and is full of interesting characters from all over the Shire.
- MOSSMAN GORGE. A short drive north of Port Douglas is Mossman River Gorge. Follow the signs to the Indigenous eco tourism centre, enjoy a Dreamtime walk under the rainforest canopy and a swim in the cascading crystal clear water. Have a coffee at the Mayi cafe and view the art and design of the local Kuku Yalanji people in the Art gallery.
- CAPE TRIBULATION/DAINTREE. Drive up to the World Heritage-listed reef and rainforest of Cape Tribulation (you do not need a 4WD to get there), cross the Daintree River on the Cable Barge, explore the national park and walk along the isolated beaches. Have a delicious cream tea at the Daintree Tea House or a river cruise with one of the many excellent tour operators on the Daintree River.
- FLAGSTAFF LOOKOUT. Great views of Four Mile Beach and the surrounding mountains. Steep drive (or walk) accessed from Wharf Street then onto Island Point Road.
- PORT DOUGLAS HISTORICAL WALK. Take the award winning Historical Walk of Port Douglas. "The historic walk begins at Port Douglas Court House Museum, the second oldest timber court house in this State, famous for its committal hearing of Ellen Thomson, the only woman ever hanged in Queensland. Sit in the jury benches and see a short film of the re-enactment of her trial, held in this very court house..." The museum is open 10am - 1pm, Tue, Thu, Sat and Sun.
- CANE TOAD RACING. At the Iron Bar on Macrossan Street. Entertainment for all ages, kiss your toad and watch it turn into a prize!
- SUNSET DRINKS. Fantastic sunset views and an opportunity to watch the boats returning to the Marina at either The Tin Shed (the Combined Clubs), or at On the Inlet. Boats come in between 4 and 5pm. Happy hour at On the Inlet starts at 3.30pm, George the Groper is fed at approximately 4.45pm. No membership is needed at The Tin Shed. Get in early for a good seat.
- ROMANTIC LUNCH. Drive south to Thala Beach Lodge for lunch overlooking the ocean. Or drive north to Silky Oaks Lodge for lunch in the rainforest. Both are outstanding locations with fine food and both enforce the no children policy. Bookings are recommended.
- TICKLE YOUR TASTE BUDS. Explore the award-winning restaurants and chic cafes along the Macrossan, Wharf and Grant Street dining precincts. Here you will find a variety of cuisine types prepared for you by international chefs and an atmosphere unique to this part of the world. All taste buds are catered for, from elegant fine dining restaurants to cafe’s, counter meals, takeaway and delivery options to suit the most discerning diner. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, the selection is yours with a choice to suit all budgets. A word of warning, if you have a desire to dine, do make a reservation.
- BIKE HIRE. Port Douglas Bike Hire has a great range of bikes and accessories including kid's seats, tandem bikes and trailers. Four Mile Beach is a perfect place to ride especially for children. There is also a bike path from Four Mile into town.
- HARTLEY'S CREEK CROCODILE FARM. Visit Hartley's Creek for half the day or take in the full day of activities they have on offer, crocodile feeding, boat cruise, snake show and much much more. Well worth the visit.
- BREAKFAST WITH THE BIRDS. Enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast served in the aviary of the Wildlife Habitat. Price includes tour of the facilities. Great photo opportunities as cockatoos and pigeons fly about freely, often sharing a piece of toast. Daily 8am - 10.30am.
- SNORKELLING AT AGINCOURT REEF. See the Great Barrier Reef at its most pristine. Snorkelling is fun and an unforgettable way to experience this underwater kingdom of colourful marinelife and spectacular coral formations, whether you’re a beginner or confident snorkeller.
- SAILING TO LOW ISLES – and swimming with a turtle! A perfect day for island relaxation, an uninhabited Great Barrier Reef coral island that just happens to be a major turtle habitat – swim and make friends with one of these graceful creatures.
- PAMPER YOUR BODY. Your holiday would not be complete without pampering your body and cleansing the soul with a little indulgence. Port Douglas and Daintree boast some of the best spa facilities in the world with a range of treatments that are designed to relax, de-stress, energise and rejuvenate your body for the ultimate relaxation.
Port Douglas has a tropical
climate with hot summers and warm winters, generally the heavy rainfall occurs
from January-March, with the wettest month of the year typically being
February.
- Jan – March: This is our wet or “Green Season”. It’s the time for tropical rain and it is humid. It’s the time of year when our waterfalls come to life!
- April – Oct: Generally our dry season. While other parts of Australia are wearing “Winter woollies”, we are generally experiencing envious warm, sunny days. Maybe a light jacket for the evening in June-July.
- Nov – Dec: Generally warm/hot days and building humidity. A great tropical feel!
Port Douglas is trickled with
small stalls, souvenir shops and specialty stores. The main supermarkets and
grocery stores are Coles, Foodworks and Cornetts Supa IGA. One of the biggest
Woolworths supermarket is located in the next town of Mossman.
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