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Eco Travel Highlights On The Cassowary Coast

Mission Beach
Begin with a sunrise walk along golden sands, where rainforest meets the sea and cassowaries sometimes roam.
Dunk Island
Catch a boat to hike lush trails, snorkel vibrant reefs, and unwind on secluded beaches.
Mamu Tropical Skywalk
Glide above the rainforest canopy on elevated walkways with breathtaking valley views.
Cardwell Spa Pool
Take a refreshing dip in this natural pool, famous for its striking turquoise waters.
Hinchinbrook Island
Explore part of the Thorsborne Trail or marvel at the raw beauty of this wilderness island.
Babinda Boulders
Swim in crystal-clear waters surrounded by granite boulders and lush rainforest.
Josephine Falls
Enjoy cascading waterfalls and natural rock slides in a stunning rainforest setting.
Paronella Park
Step back in time at this heritage-listed Spanish-style castle, where nature has intertwined with history.

Discover The Cassowary Coast
A Nature-Lover’s Tropical Escape


Between Cairns and Townsville lies the Cassowary Coast, where the lush Wet Tropics Rainforest meets the sparkling Great Barrier Reef, creating a destination brimming with adventure, wildlife, and serenity.
Your journey begins with 14 kilometres of palm-fringed beaches stretching from Bingil Bay through Mission Beach to South Mission Beach, ideal for coastal walks, beach lounging, or reef-bound paddling. Just offshore, Hinchinbrook and Dunk Islands offer island magic with forested trails, secluded beaches, and camping opportunities in a near-pristine setting. Hinchinbrook is home to the legendary 32 kilometre Thorsborne Trail, considered one of Australia’s greatest coastal hikes.
Venture inland to explore the ancient Wet Tropics Rainforest filled with towering trees, vibrant birdlife, and rich biodiversity. At the Mamu Tropical Skywalk, you can glide above the canopy and immerse yourself in this prehistoric wonderland. For a refreshing detour, stop by the Cardwell Spa Pool’s striking blue waters or hike the scenic Gorrell Track and Coastal Walking Track for rainforest views and dramatic ocean vistas.
Spotting a southern cassowary, a large, endangered, flightless bird, is a rare highlight here. These iconic rainforest dwellers roam from forest edges to beaches, giving this region its evocative name.
For foodies and market-lovers, the journey south from Cairns is peppered with fresh produce stands and cafés serving local specialties. Stop at Babinda Bakery for delicious buns or try gourmet vanilla products at Broken Nose Vanilla closer to Cardwell.
Luxurious rest stops blend seamlessly with wild beauty. The recently rejuvenated Elandra Hotel offers upscale rooms, a day spa and contemporary Southeast Asian cuisine using local produce.
Whether you are craving immersive hikes, wildlife encounters, coastal calm, or gourmet comfort, the Cassowary Coast invites you to unwind, explore, and discover the wild heart of Far North Queensland.