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10 Unforgettable Things To Do in Tropical North Queensland

Jess
February 5, 2025

If paradise had a postcode, it’d be somewhere in Tropical North Queensland. Think lush rainforests, sparkling reefs, epic wildlife, and just the right amount of adventure. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, cuddling a koala, or snorkelling with Nemo — TNQ has something for every kind of traveller.

Here are 10 unforgettable things to do in Tropical North Queensland (including 2 that are absolutely free!). Let’s dive in!


1. Snorkel or Dive the Great Barrier Reef

Because it’s literally one of the Natural Wonders of the World.

No TNQ trip is complete without getting salty on the Great Barrier Reef. Whether you snorkel, dive, or cruise, the coral gardens and rainbow fish will blow your mind.

Book here: Great Barrier Reef Snorkelling Tour from Cairns

Passions of Paradise, Great Barrier Reef

2. Wander Through the Daintree Rainforest

It’s older than the Amazon. Yes, really.

Walk among ancient ferns, spot cassowaries, and swim in croc-free creeks (we promise!). The Daintree is World Heritage-listed and 100% worth the hype.

Explore it here: Daintree & Cape Tribulation Day Tour

Cape Tribulation

3. Day Trip to Fitzroy Island

Tropical island bliss just 45 mins from Cairns.

Picture clear water, soft sand, rainforest hikes, and beachside cocktails. You can snorkel straight off the beach. Enough said.

Book your ferry & snorkel gear here: Fitzroy Island Day Tour

Fitzroy Island

4. Swim at Crystal Cascades (FREE)

Nature’s waterpark, minus the entry fee.

A local favourite! Just a short drive from Cairns, Crystal Cascades is a series of freshwater swimming holes surrounded by rainforest. Pack a picnic and make a day of it.

Location: Redlynch Valley, 20 mins from Cairns

Crystal Cascades

5. Take a Scenic Flight over the Reef

Because life looks better from the top.

It’s one thing to snorkel the reef. It’s another to see it from the sky. Think heart-shaped reefs, deep blues, and some serious “wow” moments.

Book here: 40-Minute Cairns Scenic Reef Flight

Scenic Flight over Great Barrier Reef

6. Conquer the Whitewater on the Tully River

This isn’t just rafting — it’s full-throttle adventure through the jungle.

The vibe? Think big water, big laughs, and unforgettable views. You don’t need to be a pro either — expert guides will show you the ropes. Just bring your sense of adventure, and maybe a dry change of clothes. You’ll need it.

Secure your seat: Full Day Tully River Rafting from Cairns

Tully River Rafting

7. Sunset at Cairns Esplanade Lagoon (FREE)

Where the locals chill. You should too.

It’s free, beautiful, and has palm trees swaying over a saltwater swimming lagoon. Come for the swim, stay for the sunset vibes and live music.

Location: Cairns Esplanade, right in town

Cairns Esplanade Lagoon

8. Ride the Kuranda Skyrail Over the Rainforest

Glide above the treetops in a gondola. Yes, it’s as magical as it sounds.

This is more than transport — it’s a full-on rainforest experience with epic views, ancient trees, and a scenic village at the end.

Float through here: Kuranda Skyrail & Scenic Railway Combo

Kuranda Skyrail

9. Spot Wildlife on the Daintree River

This is nature at its most alive — and you're in the front row.

Hop on a scenic boat tour through the Daintree River and see some classic Aussie wildlife!

Cruise here:1-Hour Daintree River Cruise

Daintree River Cruise

10. Cuddle a Koala at Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas

Because you’re in Australia, and it’s basically the law.

Get up close with koalas, kangaroos, and cassowaries. The Wildlife Habitat offers hands-on animal encounters and supports local conservation too.

Say g’day here: Wildlife Habitat Entry Ticket

Koala at Wildlife Habitat

Ready to Explore Tropical North Queensland?

Whether you're into reef adventures, rainforest chills, or free local gems, TNQ is a choose-your-own-adventure dreamland. And the best part? You can book it all in one place with Backpacker Deals.

Use code austips at checkout on Backpackerdeals.com for exclusive deals and cashback!

AUTHOR PROFILE
Jess
Jess is a Brissy local with a passion for exploring new destinations and sharing unique experiences. She loves creating engaging content that inspires others to embark on their next adventure. When she's not writing, you'll find her planning her next getaway or enjoying the great outdoors.

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