Welcome to the remote, unspoilt beauty of Cape York Peninsula. Captain Cook's arrival on the banks of the Endeavour River in 1770 led to his first recorded meaningful contact with Aboriginal people.
Cairns, or 'Gimuy', is widely renown for being the gateway to The Great Barrier Reef. It is a modern and vibrant city, with an Esplanade lined with bustling bars and restaurants, natural playgrounds.
If you're looking for a wild, off-the-beaten-track destination to explore, Iron Range National Park is the place for you!
Rich in Indigenous culture, history and natural beauty, spend a little time on Thursday Island and you’ll get to know a totally different side of Queensland.
Located off the Old Telegraph Track in the Jardine River National Park, Fruit Bat Falls & Elliott Falls are a fantastic place to refresh and wash off the dust during your trip to The Tip of Australia.
From wandering to Waterfalls in the lush Rainforest, to 4WD outback on the red dirt tracks, to taking the plunge in the crystal clear waters of The Great Barrier Reef; Tropical Far North Queensland.
The Tip of Australia is a very special place. It is a beautiful place on the northernmost tip of a rocky headland, a walk away.
The coastal drive from Cape Tribulation to Bloomfield is an unforgettable experience, full of spectacular views, creek crossings, secluded beaches, a rainforest archway, unexpected wildlife.
Cross the Daintree River and immerse yourself in the World's Oldest Rainforest, a place untouched by urban development, noise and air pollution.
Take a sacred, authentic guided Indigenous experience with the Walker Family of the Kuku Yalanji people to Wujal Wujal Falls.
Adventure to Cape York on the most iconic 4WD track. The Old Telegraph Track is full adventure, and will take you to the best spots in Cape York.
Eycalypt Woodland - a Forest like no other in the Cape York Peninsula