Tully to Cairns road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

Tully to Cairns road trip: Distance, drive time & best stops

The Tully to Cairns drive covers a distance of 141km in a driving time of roughly 1h46m. Top road trip stops to add to the itinerary include Mission Beach, Josephine Falls and the Babinda Boulders.

A Tully to Cairns road trip covers some of northern Queensland’s most spectacular scenery. For most travellers, this will be a leg on a longer road trip – Townsville to Cairns or Airlie Beach to Cairns, perhaps. But if you have the time to take it slowly, you’ll be amply rewarded.

Tully is the home of the absurd Golden Gumboot.

Cairns, meanwhile, offers Green Island tours, jet boat adventures, Great Barrier Reef snorkelling cruises and river tubing adrenalin rushes.

If you have three days in Cairns, do a Great Barrier Reef trip, a Kuranda scenic train and cable car combo and a Mossman Gorge plus Cape Tribulation World Heritage rainforest day tour. With more time, consider mesmerising scenic flights over the Reef, dinner cruises and waterfall-packed Atherton Tableland tours.

To choose from a wide range of memorable Cairns tours and experiences, look here. To pick the Cairns accommodation best suited to you, book here.

Tully to Cairns distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Tully to Cairns is 141km. That makes for a driving time of around one hour and 46 minutes.

This will obviously take longer if you visit a few attractions or make an overnight stop along the way.

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Tully to Cairns road trip: Mission Beach

Travelling along the Bruce Highway, the most attractive town between Tully and Cairns is Mission Beach.

The turn off for Mission Beach is in Tully. You’ll pass Mount Mackay National Park on the way in.

5 great Mission Beach experiences to book in advance

  1. Small group Great Barrier Reef snorkelling cruise – with pristine snorkelling on the Outer Reef, barbecue lunch and snorkelling equipment provided.
  2. Hull River National Park eco cruise – spotting wildlife in the mangroves.
  3. Full day sports rafting on the Tully River – tackle the rapids while rafting through the rainforest.
  4. Skydive from 15,000ft – and land on the beach.
  5. Dunk Island day trip – with plenty of time for rainforest hikes.

Things to do in Mission Beach include Djiru National Park mountain bike rides, skydiving onto the beach and taking the boat to Dunk Island. You can go on small groupd Great Barrier Reef snorkelling tours from here.

Mission Beach accommodation favourites include the gardens-surrounded Mission Beach Resort, the waterfront Castaways Resort and Spa and the pool-focused Mission Reef Resort.

Mission Beach, Queensland, has 14km of beaches
Mission Beach, Queensland, has 14km of beaches. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

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