Accommodation, Port Douglas Australia - Port Douglas Daintree Tourism - Tours, Activities, Adventure in the Rainforest & the Reef

Facts & Figures

Population - 11,079 resident population in the Douglas region (10/02 Regional Community Profile, The Douglas (R) Region, Office of Economic and Statistical Research.

Area of the Douglas region – 2,456 sq km (ABS Census 2001)

Environment – 80% World Heritage Listed (Daintree National Park, Great Barrier Reef)

Distance From:

Cairns to Brisbane (State Capital) 1,700km
Cairns Airport to Port Douglas 68km - Approx. 1 hour drive
Port Douglas to Daintree Village 55km - Approx. 1 hour drive
Port Douglas to Daintree Ferry Crossing 50km - Approx. 1 hour drive
Port Douglas to Cape Tribulation 82km - Approx. 1.5 hour drive

Transport
From Cairns Airport/Railway - Limousine, Coach, Car Hire, Accessible Bus
To Daintree/Cape Tribulation - Car Hire, Accessible Bus, Tour Options
Around Port Douglas - Walk, Bicycle Hire, Local Shuttle Service, Local Taxi, Limousine

Road Conditions
Roads in the Port Douglas/Daintree/Cape Tribulation area are accessible by conventional vehicle. Roads north of Cape Tribulation are accessible by Four Wheel Drive vehicles only. Can be impassable during Green Season. It is always advisable to check with the local police and read road signs.

Access to Islands and Outer Barrier Reef
Access is via local Marine Operators offering daily and extended trips. (Permits are required from the local Marine Park office to visit some islands if travelling independently).

GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK (GBRMP)
The GBRMP was created in 1975 under legislation called the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975.

Area – 345,500km sq in area (the largest marine protected area in the world)
Southern boundary is just north of Bundaberg and the Northern boundary is in the Coral Sea, south of the Gulf of Papua. 35 metres is the average depth of the water, 2900 reef systems and 900 + islands.

DAINTREE NATIONAL PARK
The Daintree National Park was inscribed on the World Heritage List in December 1988.

Area – The area is estimated to be 140 million years old and is the oldest living tropical rainforest on earth.

 

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PO Box 511, Port Douglas,
Queensland 4877 Australia