Tuck into succulent five-star meals in Port Douglas, the culinary gem of Queensland, or suck down a killer cocktail at a casually swanky lounge. A perfect base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef, the rainforest at Daintree and the beaches at Cape Tribulation, this Queensland town has an out-of-this-world setting. Sunbathe on the golden sands of Four Mile Beach, then melt into perfect pampering at one of Port Douglas’ glorious day spas for the ultimate in relaxation.
Restaurants in Port Douglas
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K-Star runs award winning Village Walking Tours and now historical Cemetery Tours area also available. In 2014 a brand new fleet of Electric Bikes arrived and are now ready to be hired and Kstar can also accompany you and provide informative guided bike tours. All tours, whether walking or biking, are great for all ages and fitness levels. Tours are between 1-3 hours and are priced to suit all budgets. If you want to learn about Port Douglas, its history, environment, indigenous culture and all the fun things to do and see - then a K-Star Tour is for you. Kstar also conducts free weekly Trivia Nights, 8pm Tuesdays at Paddys Irish Bar and 7pm Wednesdays at the Central Hotel
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Stable pontoon boats ideal for sightseeing and fishing. Operating since 1989 explore 15kms of Port Douglas Inlet at your leisure. One of Port’s original and best value activities. No experience is required to drive the boats that take up to six people. A simple to follow map is provided as well as instructions on where you may catch a fish or perhaps see a sunbaking crocodile
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We provide all types of bicycle hire and tours. We boast a large fleet encompassing all riding styles. Urban bikes, mountain bikes, road bikes, kids bikes and attachments. We also have petrol scooters to go a little further afield. Electric Mountain Bike Tours through the rain forest is an experience that will remain in your memory for many years. Jump on board a state-of-the-art Dual Suspension Mountain Bike and experience the one of the oldest rain forests on the planet
The bike shop was extremely helpful in explaining to me the safest way to get to the Bump Track some 13km from their shop. They drew maps and highlighted landmarks so I would not get lost. I am a keen 70 year old walker so found the steep incline up to the top of the Bump Track quite manageable in 40 minutes. The hardest thing was the ride out and back - it is pretty flat- because I had not ridden a bike for many years and had saddle soreness! Earlier in the week I rented bikes for my wife and me. She lasted 200 meters so I sought to return the bikes and they gave immediately offered us a full refund. Also the bikes are in good condition.
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