Sydney to Port Douglas inland road trip: Best stops & distance

Sydney to Port Douglas inland road trip: Best stops & distance

Sydney to Port Douglas drive: Babinda to Cairns

The next section, from Babinda to Cairns, skims the edge of Wooroonooran National Park and Bellenden Ker. Options here include the 6.6km walk along Behana Gorge to Clamshell Falls walking track just before Gordonvale. It’s a 6.6km return walk to Clamshell Falls, which heads through lush rainforest and past tempting swimming holes.

There’s also the neighbouring 6km summit walk to the top of Walshs Pyramid.

Walshs Pyramid near Cairns, Queensland
Walshs Pyramid near Cairns, Queensland. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland/ Tourism Tropical North Queensland.

Before entering central Cairns, you can visit the dainty, somewhat hidden suburban waterfall Isabella Falls.

Things to do in Cairns include hopping aboard the Green Island ferry or Fitzroy Island ferry to one of the city’s nearby islands, or the Evolution cruise to Hastings Reef.

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For other attractions, try the Cairns Aquarium, hair-raising bungy jumping at Skypark Cairns, splashing in the Cairns Esplanade Lagoon and discovering tropical ecosystems at the Cairns Botanic Gardens.

Top level Cairns accommodation options include the Pacific Hotel, the Hilton Cairns and the Sebel Cairns Harbour Lights.

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Sydney to Port Douglas drive: Cairns to Port Douglas

The Cairns to Port Douglas drive is 67km in distance, making for a driving time of about one hour and two minutes.

It’s a particularly scenic drive as well, with the Captain Cook Highway hugging the coast. Rainforest and mountains flank the Captain Cook Highway on the other side.

The Captain Cook Highway hugging the coast on the drive between Cairns and Port Douglas.
The Captain Cook Highway hugging the coast on the drive between Cairns and Port Douglas. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

Find your ideal Great Barrier Reef tours by location

Great Barrier Reef tours run from numerous destinations along the Queensland coast. Different tours cater to different tastes – some make sure they go to the best snorkelling spots, others build in beach time and some throw in extra such as underwater observatories and glass bottom boat tours.

Use the following links to start picking the best Great Barrier Reef tour options where you’re going on holiday.

The Sydney to Port Douglas drive passes through Smithfield before taking in several Cairns beach suburbs. These include Trinity Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove and Ellis Beach.

Attractions further north include the Macalister Range National Park near Wangetti. Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures is also in Wangetti and the Rex Lookout to the north is one of the best photo stops along the drive, overlooking Wangetti Beach.

There are plenty of natural attractions on the drive north. These include the Thala Beach Nature Reserve north of Oak Beach, while you can take a short detour at Mowbray to see Big Mowbray Falls.

Shortly afterwards, you turn off the Captain Cook Highway at Craiglie and enter Port Douglas. The Port Douglas Wildlife Habitat is on the way into the resort town, and the Port Douglas Marina is where all the reef cruises depart from.

Aside from the Great Barrier Reef tours, highlights of Port Douglas include river cruises, Four Mile Beach and the Port Douglas Wildlife Habitat.

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