Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip: Distance, drive time & stops

Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip: Distance, drive time & stops

The best stops on an Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip itinerary include Townsville, Mission Beach and Cairns. The distance from Airlie Beach to Port Douglas is 684km, with a driving time of around 8h15m.

Planning an Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip itinerary

An Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip takes you from Queensland’s Whitsunday Coast to far north Queensland’s top resort town.

Airlie Beach brings Whitsunday Islands sailing and snorkelling cruises, coral and marine life viewing from a glass-bottom boat and day cruises to the staggering white sands of Whitehaven Beach. To explore the full range of Airlie Beach tours and experiences, investigate here. For Airlie Beach accommodation bargains, look here.

Port Douglas, meanwhile, brings Great Barrier Reef snorkelling tours, sailing at sunset and half day tours into the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest. Check out the best Port Douglas accommodation options here.

However, if you put together the right road trip itinerary, there are plenty of great stops along the way. Use this guide to help you plan the perfect Airlie Beach to Port Douglas drive.

Airlie Beach to Port Douglas distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Airlie Beach to Port Douglas is 684km. This makes for an approximate Airlie Beach to Port Douglas driving time of eight hours and 15 minutes.

The best stops to add to an Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip itinerary include Townsville, Mission Beach and Cairns.

Which Whitsundays cruise should I choose?

Things to do in Airlie Beach include hiking the Airlie Creek Track, swimming in the Airlie Beach Lagoon and Whitsundays kayaking tours, plus helicopter flights and day trips to Hamilton Island. There are also multiple day trips from Airlie Beach to the other Whitsunday Islands, include Daydream Island, Whitsunday Island and South Molle Island.

9 memory-making Airlie Beach experiences to add to your visit

  • Whitehaven Beach day cruise – with plenty of snorkelling thrown in.
  • Glass bottom boat tour – see coral and marine life without getting wet.
  • Heart Reef flight – see the islands and Great Barrier Reef from above before flying over Australia’s famous heart-shaped island.
  • Proserpine River crocodile safari – see the big crocs from a boat.
  • Whitsundays sunset cruise – with free snacks and sparkling wine.
  • Sailing on the Camira – glide around the Whitsunday Islands under sail.
  • Whizz around the islands on a guided jetski tour.
  • Waterfall explorer day tour – with swimming in Hinterland rock pools.
  • Enjoy high speed thrills on a jet boat ride.

Airlie Beach accommodation picks

Specialist Australian booking site Wotif offers Airlie Beach accommodation for from $114 a night. You can look through the best deals here.

However, some Airlie Beach accommodation options are worth highlighting:

Airlie Beach to Port Douglas drive: Dingo Beach and Bowen

If skipping Airlie Beach, the next leg of the Airlie Beach to Port Douglas road trip is from Proserpine to Bowen along the Bruce Highway. The main turn-off to consider on this leg is just north of Myrtlevale, where the Dingo Beach Road runs towards chilled-out holiday villages Dingo Beach and Hideaway Bay on Cape Gloucester.

Accommodation here comes mostly in the form of holiday homes.

You’ll drive past the pleasingly daft Big Mango on the way into Bowen. Things to do here include snorkelling at Horseshoe Bay, taking in the views from the Flagstaff Hill Lookout, and visiting the WWII Catalina Flying Boats memorial.

Horseshoe Bay in Bowen, Queensland
Horseshoe Bay in Bowen, Queensland. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

Where to stay in Bowen

The best Bowen accommodation choices are:

Bowen to Magnetic Island

The Bowen to Townsville leg of the Airlie Beach to Port Douglas drive is 201km long. There are potential but inessential detours to the Flathead Fishing Hole at the Elliot River mouth and Coconut Beach in the Cape Upstart National Park.

Just before crossing the Burdekin River, you can get good view from the Mount Inkerman Scenic Lookout. But the next proper stop is Ayr.

Things to do in Ayr, Queensland, include admiring the mosaics at the Ayr Nature Display and watching movies at the Stardust Drive-In and enjoying.

Divers will be more interested in Alva Beach. This is where tours to the SS Yongala shipwreck depart from.

It’s about an hour’s drive from Ayr to Townsville.

6 Townsville experiences to book in advance

  • Magnetic Island ferry tickets – head over to one of the most beautiful islands in Australia.
  • SS Yongala wreck dive – sea how coral and marine life have made the shipwreck home.
  • Great Barrier Reef and Museum of Underwater Art cruise – witness the extraordinary underwater art project up close.
  • Helicopter ride along the coast – get amazing views from above.
  • Sunset sailing cruise – watch the colours over the water, with alcoholic drinks included.
  • Jetski tour to Cape Pallarenda – whizz past beaches and giant boulders.

7 Magnetic Island experiences to book in advance

Things to do in Townsville include going on a cruise to the Museum of Underwater Art, kicking back on a small group sunset cruise and catching the ferry to Magnetic Island. There are great snorkelling spots here, at Arthur Bay and Florence Bay.

Townsville accommodation recommendations

The best bets for Townsville accommodation are…

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