Visit the Wildlife Habitat and feed the friendly kangaroos and wallabies
Also at the Wildlife Habitat, take a photo with a cuddly koala
Hike or drive to the Four Mile Beach Lookout on Flagstaff Hill
Port Douglas is the closest town and departure point to the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system
Swim among spectacular and rare sea life, like coral formations, dolphins, whales, and turtles
Dive into the depths on a snorkel or scuba tour
Mount Alexandra Lookout (Walu Wugirriga) boasts breathtaking views of the Daintree coast
Wind through the creeping vines and emerald canopy of the Daintree Rainforest
The palm trees are endless in the world's oldest tropical rainforest
Discover incredible wildlife, like the elusive cassowary, but don't get too close
Cape Tribulation, where forest-clad mountains tumble down to meet the Coral Sea
Mossman Gorge, an Indigenous ecotourism center filled with crystal clear rock pools
Ride through the rainforest and waterfall on the Kuranda Scenic Railway
Barron Falls (Din Din), a steep, tiered cascading waterfall near the rainforest village of Kuranda