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Cape Tribulation, Daintree & Mossman Gorge Day Tour Reviews

4.6 Rating 73 Reviews
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Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us! A full day tour to the majestic Cape Tribulation, Daintree & Mossman Gorge Take a guided walk at Mossman Gorge through one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests Cruise along the Daintree River, watching out for wildlife Sink your toes into the sand of the famous Cape Tribulation Beach Enjoy a photo stop at Alexandra Lookout Morning tea and delicious tropical lunch, and exotic fruit ice cream cup Enjoy the beautiful scenery in a luxury custom-built vehicle Led by an experienced driver and guide Hotel pick up & drop off in Cairns, Northern Beaches or Port Douglas Hotel pick-up from 6.45am ex Cairns Hotel pick-up from 7.45am ex Port Douglas Professional driver/guide Mossman Gorge Centre including: Morning Tea Driver Guided Walk in Mossman Gorge Daintree River Cruise Lunch at Heritage Lodge Cape Tribulation Beach & boardwalk Daintree Ice Cream Company ice cream included Alexandra Lookout Return to Port Douglas approx. 6pm Return to Cairns approx. 7pm

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The exciting bus tour of the Little Buses with 14 guests (only 11 on the day of my visit) made for a very special feeling under the management of our director, Simon. Simon's knowledge of the nature of Daintree was outstanding. Every step of the way he was able to give a detailed commentary on plants, animals, traditional culture, geology and other aspects of the world's oldest rain forest. Highly recommend this trip to anyone who wants to experience the incomparable beauty of Far North Queensland. I look forward to reporting on the next three days of our visit;) [NB: actually it doesn't go it alone as shown in the review parameters - my 23 son went with me and was very impressed with this trip.
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Posted 7 years ago
This has been a full day trip for everyone who should see the place at Dintree. Mick was our guide and we were the only 6 on the trip we got each treatment and we could easily hear the details he was giving (very knowledgeable). We swam at Mosman George and Mick took us to all the beautiful photo points (he always wanted to take pictures of you). Our Carston guide was great and I highly recommend asking him. The lunch served was good, fun, and a great thing to learn at the same time. Visiting the area and giving us lots of stops along the way to entertain us and keep us comfortable. He saw two big crocodiles on the trip. The tour is great but plan to spend more time walking / going between stops.
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Posted 7 years ago
Mossman Gorge is a really nice place to go for a swim. The cool water is cool and you are surrounded by beautiful forest. There is a decent driving involved but a great way to chat and meet other passengers. And remember to take insect repellent as there are plenty of mosquitoes. They loved fruit, fish, and the spirit of hospitality. The river boat was very nice; It didn't take long to see what we were going to see (crocodiles, snakes, birds - in the wild). Looking back, I liked the drive near the sugarcane :)
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Posted 7 years ago
My partner Pete and I visited with a beautiful and humorous guide named Darrell. We enjoyed the trip from start to finish. He was well versed in geography and was very knowledgeable in the field. We enjoyed going in small groups, and the food was delicious. Most of the trips I have made in the past may feel very urgent, but this has been good. Sufficient time is spent in each place so you can’t complain. I highly recommend booking this trip ..
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Posted 7 years ago
We have had a really good trip to see the tragedy of Cape Town, Daintree Forest and Mossman gorge. All the sites are amazing. Lunch is provided. The kangaroo and the fish were delicious. You will also eat amazing and wonderful fruits and good touches (and you will have a talk about fruit !!). We also saw many crocodiles in the river. Carston, our German driver, was very knowledgeable and funny. His driving, however, was very fast and he was worried about arriving on time. He had music on the way to the top of the van which was a disgrace as otherwise he was a very good director. All in all we found it a very enjoyable trip although if we came back we might have rented a car and driven, as it seemed easy to travel this way, and we would have great freedom and comfort.
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Posted 7 years ago
An amazing trip with a great tour guide. John was delicious. She is a treasure trove, very durable and organized. We only have 4 days in Port Douglas so this trip was a great way to balance the trip to Daintree.
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Posted 7 years ago
I was really looking forward to this trip which was supposed to be one of the highlights of my three-week Aussie trip, but let me just say it was disappointing. Apparently, due to bad weather (late December, actually the 24th) the whole day was spent in heavy rain which made it difficult to get much out of the trip. It should be something completely different in the rainy season, no doubt. Although, even though I think it was a bad time, this trip did not leave me with the expected temptation. Too much travel, too little time to spend in the Cape Troubles and rainforest again. On the other hand, it was too much time spent allocating a river boat that was boring and wasting time, especially since we did not see a single animal (this goes all the way). Lunch was awaited even with the lowest quality items delivered. The only thing that was beyond measure was our tour guide Joe who did his best to keep us happy for that long day. He was a very good director, a very good teacher and very passionate.
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Posted 7 years ago
Thanks to Darryl for an amazing day. Darryl's knowledge is excellent and really interesting. The places he parked were unbelievable. The morning tea and lunch included were so good that the barramundi lunch suggested by Simon was great.
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Posted 7 years ago