The 7 Best Zoos & Aquariums in North Queensland, Queensland

February 11, 2022 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in North Queensland, Australia including Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas, Daintree Wild Zoo, Cairns Aquarium, Cairns Aquarium, Rainforestation Nature Park, Kuranda Koala Gardens, ZOO TO YOU HQ - Discovery Centre.
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1. Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas

Port Douglas Road, Port Douglas, Queensland 4877 Australia +61 7 4099 3235 [email protected] http://www.wildlifehabitat.com.au
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 3,076 reviews

Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas

Situated at Port Douglas, Queensland, the award winning Wildlife Habitat is a leader in eco-tourism and conservation. This immersion wildlife exhibit has five distinct Habitats - Woodlands, Wetlands, Rainforest, Savannah and Nocturnal, which are set over 8 acres of land to provide an interactive, and educational native wildlife experience. Meet an abundance of Australian animals including koalas, emus and the endangered Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo and Southern Cassowary. Hand-feed wallabies and kangaroos and cuddle a koala. Enjoy Breakfast With The Birds or Lunch With The Lorikeets and enjoy a sumptuous buffet meal and meet some feathered friends.

Reviewed By Dcarno

Fantastic experience, great customer service and quite a range of Australian animals, with superb facilities.

2. Daintree Wild Zoo

2054 Daintree Road, Daintree, Queensland Australia +61 7 4098 7272 http://www.daintreewild.com.au
Excellent
60%
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Daintree Wild Zoo

3. Cairns Aquarium

5 Florence St, Cairns, Queensland 4870 Australia +61 7 4044 7300 [email protected] http://www.cairnsaquarium.com.au/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,373 reviews

Cairns Aquarium

Set in the heart of Cairns, the Cairns Aquarium provides a world-class venue for seeing and interacting with the incredible animals and eco-systems found only in Australia’s Tropical North Queensland, a region which borders two World Heritage-listed environments: The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Explore over 71 different habitats, playing home to over 16,000 animals. Enjoy daily animal talks, shark feeds, and get your hands wet in the marine touch tank! Visit by day and add on a delicious lunch at Dundee's Restaurant, take the plunge as you Dive with the Sharks, or for an exclusve nocturnal experience join us for Aquarium By Twilight with an after-dark guided tour, canapes and drinks in the oceanarium and main with dessert in Dundee's.

Reviewed By fl0ssy138

The aquarium layout is fantastic. Every exhibit is set out so that you can see everything. Not one creature was hidden from view which made it so good for the kids. The large tanks were amazing , the touch pool was good and the shark feeding show was great to watch and listen too!

4. Cairns Aquarium

52-54 The Esplanade, Cairns, Queensland 4870 Australia +61 7 4044 7300 [email protected] https://www.cairnsaquarium.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Cairns Aquarium

5. Rainforestation Nature Park

Kennedy Highway, Kuranda, Queensland 4872 Australia +61 7 4085 5008 [email protected] http://www.rainforest.com.au/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 608 reviews

Rainforestation Nature Park

Situated in the midst of World Heritage Rainforest in Kuranda, the award-winning Rainforestation Nature Park with three unique experiences. Board a World War II Army Duck for a tour on both land and water through the rainforest. Watch the Pamagirri Aboriginal Experience with traditional dance performances and Dreamtime Walk with boomerang throwing, spear throwing and didgeridoo playing. Visit our iconic Australian animals in the Koala & Wildlife Park, now home to the endangered Tasmanian Devil species. Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies and also have your photo taken cuddling a Koala.

Reviewed By 763damienm - Darwin, Australia

Great place Staff are very friendly and helpful The animal enclosure are excellent 10/10 Highlights are the Army Duck Feeding Kangaroos and holding a Koala ???? Suitable for All ages...

6. Kuranda Koala Gardens

2-4 Rob Veivers Dr Clifton Beach, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 7 4093 9953 [email protected] http://www.koalagardens.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 913 reviews

Kuranda Koala Gardens

Kuranda Koala Gardens is situated in the heart of Kuranda and gives you the opportunity to see some of Australia's most unique wildlife up close.We have a variety of wildlife for you to see including:-Koalas: Lots of opportunity to observe our koalas doing what they do best - eating, sleeping and looking adorable. Fossil evidence shows that koalas originally lived in rainforest environments. As Australia became drier, they adapted to eat Eucalypt leaves, which replaced much of the country's rainforests.Koala Photos: Take the opportunity to 'Cuddle a Koala' and receive a great souvenir digital photo (extra cost). Kuranda Koala Gardens is one of only a handful of places in the world where you can actually cuddle a koala. Our adherence to a strict "Government Code Of Practice" ensures the health and wellbeing of our furry friends.Freshwater Crocodiles: Another Australian native - perhaps not as endearing as the Koala but a fascinating part of the eco system, is the Freshwater Crocodile. This is one of the two Australian saurians - the other being the Saltwater Crocodile. The Saltie does not function well in the cooler climes of the mountain regions but is on display at Cairns Tropical Zoo and Hartley's Crocodile Adventures.Kangaroos & Wallabies: Australia has a large variety of these macropods and you will see swamp wallabies, parma wallabies, eastern grey kangaroos and red legged pademelons amongst others. Snakes: Australia is home to many snakes, both deadly and harmless. Enjoy a unique 'up close' experience with pythons when you enter their domain in Australia's first 'Walk Through Snake House'.Wombats: This quaint marsupial is an Australian favourite. They are often playful and quick to learn. However, as they sleep quite a lot, their intelligence is often underestimated! They lay claim to being the world's largest burrowing animal and can dig up to two metres of burrow in one night.Lizards, Monitors and other Reptiles: Australia is home to an amazing selection of reptiles and there are lots on display. See Dragons and Monitors with their long forked tongues, and much more. Many of these creatures have great camouflage techniques - see what you can spot in their enclosure!Kuranda Koala Gardens is part of the Freeman Family owned and operated Wildlife Tropical North Queensland Group. Other wildlife experiences under this banner include Cairns Night Zoo, Hartley's Crocodile Adventures and Cairns Tropical Zoo.

Reviewed By zakia19 - Surfers Paradise, Australia

We're kids at heart and are always keen to see koala's and kangaroos. Staff are very kind and amusing. We spent over an hour so quickly. The habitats were well maintained. We paid (less than $30) for a family portrait with charlie the koala. The care takers let us feed him as well. For the kangaroo's and wallabies you get a bag of food upon entry as well included in your ticket

7. ZOO TO YOU HQ - Discovery Centre

The Pier Shopping Centre, Cairns, Queensland 4870 Australia +61 415 696 439 [email protected] http://www.zootoyou.com.au/discovery.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

ZOO TO YOU HQ - Discovery Centre

Come along for an up close wildlife experience and see some of Australia's unique animals. OPEN 7 Days 10am - 4pm $8 per person (children 7 years and under $4) Daily Wildlife Shows, Get your photo taken with a Crocodile or Python for only $10, Wildlife Theatre, Kids corner, museum pieces and LOTS of Animals from Outback Australia, Rainforest, River and Reef

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