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Daintree Accommodation.The Daintree rainforest and surroundings areas cannot possibly be explored in just one day. Fortunately, a variety of Daintree accommodation options are available to make your stay a truly magical experience. The Daintree area has accommodation to suit each visitor's tastes and budget. We've hand-picked a few very special accommodation properties for your inspection, and as soon as you've chosen your ideal Daintree retreat, you can make a quick online booking through this very website. Tranquility on the Daintree
Set on a secluded 450 acre private property, Tranquility on the Daintree is more than just accommodation — it is an exclusive, self-contained accommodation experience that allows you to experience everything the Daintree has to offer... naturally! Enjoy exclusive use of the property and all of its natural wonders and secrets. Exotic tropical fruit orchards, lush tropical rainforest, hidden waterfalls, rainforest streams, spectacular wildlife and the majestic Daintree River... waiting for you to discover! Tranquility on the Daintree is your Daintree holiday destination.
Wait a While in the Daintree
A stunning pole framed timber house offering private and secluded accommodation for up to 6 guests right in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, and only 600 metres from the picturesque Cow Bay Beach. Stay in one of the most beautiful houses in the Daintree Rainforest — the perfect place to relax and enjoy the rainforest and you have a choice of restaurants and cafes close by. Wait A While Retreat is only 600 metres from the picturesque Cow Bay Beach where the reef and rainforest meet. The Daintree–Cape Tribulation region lays claim to being the only spot on the planet where 2 World Heritage areas meet — The Great Barrier Reef and the North Queensland Wet Tropics.
Daintree Eco Lodge & SpaThe Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa is one of the better-known accommodation options in the Daintree. Its numerous awards, including 2002-2003 Australian Tourism Awards for both Deluxe Accommodation and the Ecotourism Award, speak tomes about the respect Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa has amounted over the years. Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa can be best described as a private, exquisite holiday haven. Its treehouse-style accommodation is set within a lush 30-acre valley and is completely enveloped by the Daintree World Heritage Rainforest. The eco accommodation property comprises just fifteen rainforest villas, each rated at four and a half stars — the highest-rated rainforest resort in Australia. Enjoy the comforts of air-conditioning, your own private jacuzzi, and an ensuite bathroom, while friendly staff are always available to ensure your every need is personally attended to. Prepare to be pampered in the Health & Relaxation Spa, or just laze about the undercover pool, tropical cocktail in hand. Whichever activity takes your fancy, your stay at Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa will be forever remembered. Birdwatchers, nature lovers and those seeking a romantic getaway for two will absolutely adore Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa. And at just AU$476 per night (or AU$530 per night for a deluxe spa room), the sheer decadence of Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa is well within reach.
Red Mill House![]()
Red Mill House Daintree Bed and Breakfast accomodation in Daintree Village combines the splendour of an original tropical Queenslander home built by a pioneering family, and Tremaine, a tastefully designed modern addition. Set in a 1.5 acre tropical rainforest garden that has been progressively planted over more than 50 years, each ensuite room has a spacious verandah overlooking the garden. Breakfast on the verandah is a birdwatching experience in itself with a variety of Honeyeaters, Yellow-Bellied Sunbird, Mistletoe Bird and a pair of Orange-footed Scrubfowl who have made Red Mill House their home. Red Mill House is conveniently located for many nature based activities, and it is a short distance to many of the Daintree River cruise boats, both for bird watching and for general interest and crocodile spotting. Local guided rainforest walks are also available from the village. Rates start from $120 per night per double, and include a full breakfast of local tropical fruits in season, homemade yoghurt, homemade breads and jams, cereals, toast and a variety of cooked breakfasts.
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Daintree Valley Haven offers self-contained, air-conditioned B&B rainforest bungalows on a lovely secluded 30-acre property near Daintree National Park. Daintree Valley Haven is the perfect hideaway lodging for couples, birdwatchers honeymooners, stressed-out executives or to simply escape and relax for a while during a busy holiday schedule. Each of the three bungalows is set in a private location with it's verandah offering a pleasant view over the rain-fed dam, colourful gardens and rainforest trees. Peace and tranquility with no passing traffic, guests awaken to birdsong and drift off to sleep to the gentle sounds of the forest. Designed for couples, each has a queen-size bed and convertible sofa for one extra person, ensuite with shower, cooking facilities include a microwave, cooktop, fridge, dining table, comfortable lounge area and all linen. To help you relax and unwind, or to set that romantic mood, each bungalow has a small CD player and several CD's of quiet music. Situated in a peaceful valley but not far from Daintree Village, Cape Tribulation, Mossman Gorge, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Atherton Tablelands and Cairns Highlands. $130 per couple per night.
To the Beach... on Newell
To the Beach... on Newell is a luxurious, self-contained holiday home only 20 minutes north of Port Douglas. Accommodating up to 8 people in the 4 spacious bedrooms, 8-seater dining, vast living and entertainment areas, this secluded beach house is furnished for comfort and play. Even with absolute beachfront location, you can't resist having a dip in the tropical pool surrounded by landscaped gardens.
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