The dramatic headland and lush, unspoiled rainforest of Cape Tribulation makes for some exquisite surroundings, stretching all the way down to Cape Tribulation Beach and boardwalk. Four resorts and some backpacker hostels cater to the few (and happy!) visitors who make it this far north. Take charters to the nearby Great Barrier Reef, stroll on guided night walks, go kayaking, jungle surfing or swimming—or cruise with the crocodiles.
Restaurants in Cape Tribulation
5.0 based on 110 reviews
Tantalise the taste buds and go on a tour around the world of tropical and exotic fruits. From the delectable chocolate pudding fruit, to the creamy mamey sapote, you'll enjoy a platter of exotic fruit like you've never seen or tasted before.
Fantastic fruit tasting experience- super friendly and accommodating family; definitely a must-do for any trip to the Cape! Yummy locally-grown fruit with knowledgeable hosts. Excellent value for money.
4.5 based on 178 reviews
We offer an Exotic Fruit Tasting and Orchard Tour every day at 2 pm. There is always ten different tropical fruit on the menu - fruit you have probably never heard of,with names like 'chocolate pudding fruit' and 'creme caramel fruit'.We show you how to prepare and eat the fruit, share interesting stories about the fruit from around the world, and then take you for a walk through the orchard which has more than 2000 fruit trees from the Amazon, Borneo and the Caribbean. This tour is not just a plate of fruit - it offers a special experience which cannot be found anywhere else and is great fun.
Tried several fruits I didn’t even know existed and learned about their growth and history. This was definitely one of the highlights in our trip! Recommended!
4.5 based on 167 reviews
most interesting walk and cooling in the shade, very different from most bush walks as it was through the mangroves
4.5 based on 27 reviews
This is a stunning lookout. On a clear day the view will be breathtaking. We liked it so much we went back twice in one day! Easy 10 minute stop on the main road. Nothing else to do here ie. no walking tracks but the lookout is more than enough. I think it's also known as Walu Wugirriga? There is another review page on Trip Advisor but it appears to all be the same place.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The boardwalk is well maintained and there are wheelchair accessible toilets here. There are some bench sets at the top for a rest. Then the view over the cape is lovely and there is a offshoot onto the beach half way up if you want to loop around back to car park.
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