Discover the best top things to do in North Queensland, Australia including The Bat Hospital Visitor Centre, Mission Beach Visitor Information Centre, Daintree Village Hotel, Kuranda Visitor Information Centre, Cairns Library, Atherton Tablelands Visitor Information Centre, Reefinfo Visitor Centre, Cairns & Tropical North Visitor Centre, Port Douglas Tourist Information Centre, Cairns Tourist Information Centre.
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5.0 based on 196 reviews
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL. Enter an upside down world and meet the real stars of the night! Our personalised tours only run during feeding time 3-6pm, when the bats come down to eye level from their 6 metre-high roost. Eclectic collection of bat art , world-class facilities and bat information set among restful gardens. Open all year but bookings essential as tour times vary between 3 and 6pm. Entry $20 adult and $10 children.
We stumbled across this place as it’s not highly advertised, but what a gem of a place it is! The tour was outstanding with all things “bats” carefully explained to us with such passion. So wonderful to see the bats rehabilitating. And it’s so clean!! We were amazed. Keep up the good work
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Located in the original school building, this quaint centre caters for all types of visitors and their needs. Our volunteers are known to be some of the friendliest on the east coast, and we love helping you have a fantastic stay in our region of the Cassowary Coast. The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics awaits your visit! Pop in and take advantage of our amenities, book your tours, plan your itinerary to the Tablelands Region or North to the Tip of Australia! We can help with your Whitsunday adventures, and your taste of the tropics. Our experienced volunteers have lived your adventure and can help you plan your next. We are the doorstop to World Heritage Areas, and secluded paradises. Local retail products are available or buy that little souvenir which can give a lifetime of memories...
Michelle was lovely and helped us with cassowary spotting advice. We followed her map and enjoyed the 2 recommended walks. Still no cassowaries but we loved the forest anyway.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
There are not too many places these days that can claim to be truly, "at the end of the road". Though the peaceful little village of the Daintree is undeniably one of them. Nestled on the banks of the majestic Daintree River and bordering the oldest living rainforest, Daintree Village makes up for its lack of size with heart, wonder and a spirit of adventure... and just a short drive north of Port Douglas, the Daintree Village Hotel is the perfect place to start your northern journey... The Daintree Village Hotel is a full bar and restaurant, with a general store, bottle shop, and tour booking office.
We have been to Daintree a couple of times now, coming from Brisbane. Today’s trip was just for the day from Cairns, because we haven’t been able to stop thinking about the Daintree Village Hotels parmi since our last trip a year ago. Hands down the best parmi in Australia and we have been to many pubs and tried many parmis! Keep up the great work guys
4.5 based on 124 reviews
The Kuranda Visitor Information Centre is open 7 days 10am-3pm. The Kuranda Visitor Information Centre is a Tourism Queensland accredited centre and is a member of the Queensland Information Centres Association. With the yellow i sign you will be sure of a genuine quality information provider. With a wealth of local and regional knowledge, our volunteers will be able to advise and help you plan your time in the village and assist in booking tours in the region. We offer free wifi, wheelchair and stroller hire. The Centre is a keeping place for an artefact display from the Djabugay people. We also have a live spider, frog and stick insect display
Lovely centre, very helpful lady who gave us a discount voucher for the butterfly garden. Had a nice chat while admiring the cases of stick insects and little tree frogs. Definitely worth popping in :)
4.5 based on 135 reviews
A friend from Cairns mentioned there's a self-guided audio history walk departing from the library in the Cya On The Road app. I and my hubby did it and enjoyed very much because it really showed us a unfamiliar side of the tropical city and told us a lot of the stories of Cairns that even our local friends didn't know about.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
We have a background in tourism and usually find the best place to find local information is at the Visitor Information Centre. In this case, we found a gem. Nicole was the staff member on duty and we found her to be not only a wealth of great information, but so passionate about all that the area had to offer. She is a real asset to tourism in the area, so thank you Nicole for your time, knowledge, passion and that you took as much time with us as was needed to ensure we got the most out of our visit to the area. All your tips were well appreciated.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Reefinfo Visitor Centre is a locally owned and operated small business and our friendly staff offer a wide range of local knowledge on all the must do experiences in the natural wonderland that is Cairns. We are a booking agent, visitor information centre and we are happy to help with any of your inquiries. Open daily between the hours of 8am and 9pm
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