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Daintree Coast – Daintree River to Cape Tribulation.
Catch the Daintree Ferry across the Daintree River and disembark on a journey through lush Daintree Rainforest and past spectacular coastline with the amazing Great Barrier Reef just offshore.
Find out how to get here and other FAQs.

The next Daintree Coast location on Cape Tribulation Road following North from Cow Bay is the enchanting area of Diwan.
Here you will find some great places to stay, relax and unwind from campgrounds, luxury treehouses and rainforest cabins. Enjoy an ice cream at the Daintree Ice Cream Company, buy some locally grown Daintree Tea, fuel your car and stock up with goodies at Daintree Rainforest Village.

Between Diwan and Cape Tribulation, you will find the lovely and quaint Thornton Beach.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Thornton Beach, with charming Struck Island only 1 hectare in size just offshore.
Here you will find a sheltered picnic table area to stop and revive, bungalow accommodation, a beachfront café and even crocodile wilderness cruises!

Cape Tribulation, affectionately known as Cape Trib, is a popular destination with a rich history and spectacular scenery. You’ll find a lot to see and do at Cape Trib with plenty of accommodation options and great places to enjoy a meal.
From rainforest and beach walks, treetop adventures, horse rides, and snorkeling trips at the Great Barrier Reef. There’s plenty to discover and explore.

MENU
Daintree Coast – Daintree River to Cape Tribulation.
Catch the Daintree Ferry across the Daintree River and disembark on a journey through lush Daintree Rainforest and past spectacular coastline with the amazing Great Barrier Reef just offshore.
Find out how to get here and other FAQs.

The next Daintree Coast location on Cape Tribulation Road following North from Cow Bay is the enchanting area of Diwan.
Here you will find some great places to stay, relax and unwind from campgrounds, luxury treehouses and rainforest cabins. Enjoy an ice cream at the Daintree Ice Cream Company, buy some locally grown Daintree Tea, fuel your car and stock up with goodies at Daintree Rainforest Village.

Between Diwan and Cape Tribulation, you will find the lovely and quaint Thornton Beach.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Thornton Beach, with charming Struck Island only 1 hectare in size just offshore.
Here you will find a sheltered picnic table area to stop and revive, bungalow accommodation, a beachfront café and even crocodile wilderness cruises!

Cape Tribulation, affectionately known as Cape Trib, is a popular destination with a rich history and spectacular scenery. You’ll find a lot to see and do at Cape Trib with plenty of accommodation options and great places to enjoy a meal.
From rainforest and beach walks, treetop adventures, horse rides, and snorkeling trips at the Great Barrier Reef. There’s plenty to discover and explore.

Plan your visit, Find Accommodation, Things to do, see & explore.
Cassowary Falls Daintree Waterfall Tour
5-Star Fun! A must-do Daintree adventure on a private rainforest property which is home to the stunning Cassowary Falls waterfall and surrounded by towering mountains. Ride in an open-air Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) with expert local guides for a thrilling off-road journey up hills, through pastures and splashing over creeks before reaching the falls. Cassowary Falls is a pristine 21-metre waterfall plunging into a deep freshwater pool, home to turtles and jungle perch. No crocodiles here. It’s safe to swim, splash or stand beneath the falls for an unforgettable rainforest experience.
Hosted by passionate locals, this small-group tour combines off-road excitement with authentic Daintree connection. Enjoy seasonal bush-tucker and farm fruit tastings and plenty of 5-star fun for all ages. Tours run twice daily (10 am & 1 pm) with a maximum of 20 guests, departing from the gates at the Gateway Cassowary Falls property, which is just 4 km from Daintree Village. Adventure, scenery and serenity in one incredible tour. Dress to get wet – you will get splashed on the UTV tour – and bring a change of clothes.
Editor’s note: please note this tour is south side of the Daintree river in a surrounding location to the Daintree Coast, you do not cross at the ferry. Please refer to map.
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