The best glamping in Cape Tribulation with wifi provided

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Stretching from the Daintree River in the south to the Bloomfield River in the north in Queensland’s Wet Tropics region, Cape Tribulation is known for its wild and remote landscapes. Boardwalks provide easy walking into dense rainforest, mangrove swamps and beaches. For a sweeping view of Cape Tribulation, take the Kulki boardwalk. Experienced hikers can tackle the six-hour Mount Sorrow ridge trail. A village offers grocery stores, cafes and a few resorts, but most people come for the walks and the isolation. The best guided walks focus on the life and culture of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji indigenous people.

98% (43)

Top-rated campgrounds

Daintree Riverview

1. Daintree Riverview

93%
(7)
43 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Daintree, QLD
Discover the charm of Daintree Village, a hidden gem where the river winds through lush rainforest and adventure is just around the corner. Within a short drive, you can cast a line on world-class fishing tours, chasing barramundi and the elusive mangrove jack on the Daintree River. Cruise alongside crocodiles, spot rare and exotic birds on unforgettable tours, and soak in the breathtaking beauty of one of the world’s oldest rainforests. Wander through local art galleries showcasing Indigenous and regional artists, each piece telling the rich stories of the Daintree. Explore scenic drives, discover freshwater swimming holes, or simply relax with a coffee by the river. Venture further to experience the crystal clear waters and ancient rainforest of Mossman Gorge, or journey north to Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef in a spectacular union of two World Heritage sites. Whether you're seeking nature, culture, or tranquility, Daintree Village puts it all within easy reach.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$200
 / night
Daintree Beach Resort

2. Daintree Beach Resort

100%
(15)
157 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Wonga, QLD
Daintree Beach Resort has seen many exciting changes over the last 18 months and there are more to come. Our private tropical oasis, on the doorstep of the Daintree Rainforest has seen many guests return year after year to enjoy this perfect piece of paradise. With our exciting changes, we look forward to seeing the resort evolve from a sleepy caravan park, to a vibrant resort style property with a variety of accommodation options, food and beverage offerings, new and improved facilities plus a new resort style pool and beach bar which we are hoping to confirm in 2025. In May 2024, we completed the first of our glamping pavilions. These pavilions have allowed us to provide our first step of offering a variety of accommodation options for our discerning guests. This project received tourism grant funding from the Australian Government, which has allowed us to expand on our original concept and has made the glamping pavilions really quite special. Our amenity buildings have undertaken a fresh makeover which now provides state of the art washing machines and dryers with tap and go payment options - no need for coins. A vending machine for that late afternoon or evening snack, immaculately clean bathrooms and a camp kitchen with shared facilities for those campers who like to do their own thing. Our Food & Beverage van is now open and offers a variety of food choices. Open daily from 12pm to 8.00pm (season dependent) we invite our guests and locals to come and enjoy our beautiful park setting. With a multitude of accommodation options for the most discerning guest, Daintree Beach Resort is becoming the destination, not just a place to stay.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$166
 / night
Cooktown Holiday Park

6. Cooktown Holiday Park

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108 sites · RVs, Lodging · Cooktown, QLD
Historic Cooktown is the Gateway to Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, and an easy 3.5 - 4 hour drive North of Cairns. Cooktown Holiday Park is just a short stroll into town and is set amongst 8 acres of tropical award-winning gardens and beautiful surroundings, comfortable fully self-contained 1 and 2 bedroom cabins, motel-style units, budget cabins, and roomy caravan and camping sites that can accommodate large motorhomes/RV's - FREE WIFI available to all Accommodation and Sites. It is a great base in which to explore Cooktown local attractions. Must-do's include the Cooktown Museum (formerly James Cook Museum), take in the 360 degree views from Grassy Hill, stroll down the main street and see some of the old Historical Buildings, try your luck at catching a fish off the Wharf, and visit the Botanical Gardens. Surrounding area drives out to Archer Point, Black Mountain and numerous waterfalls are all within easy reach. Make it your starting point for your Cape York Adventure. SORRY, NO PETS
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$165
 / night
Gunnadoo Holiday Hut, Ocean Views

7. Gunnadoo Holiday Hut, Ocean Views

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(1)
1 site · Lodging · Rocky Point, QLD
This private cabin is set in the rainforest, self contained and separate from the main house with views over the Coral Sea and Low Isle. Enjoy the outdoor BBQ kitchen including under cover outdoor dining table and chairs with candles to set the mood. The inside is open studio plan with a Queen Bed, fridge, microwave, tea & coffee making and ensuite bathroom. Rest, relax, rejuvenate in your luxury hydrotherapy spa with both recliners facing the coral sea, set in total privacy, your ultimate holiday getaway! No neighbours in sight, just the rainforest, ocean and you! We are happy to provide our guests with all the local advise and tour information so they can experience the best of our unique area and the world heritage listed surrounds. Mossman township is just a 15min. drive south from us, 30 min. to Port Douglas, the ferry to Cape Tribulation 15min. north. No access for Campervan's and trailer due to the steep driveway
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$363
 / night

Stretching from the Daintree River in the south to the Bloomfield River in the north in Queensland’s Wet Tropics region, Cape Tribulation is known for its wild and remote landscapes. Boardwalks provide easy walking into dense rainforest, mangrove swamps and beaches. For a sweeping view of Cape Tribulation, take the Kulki boardwalk. Experienced hikers can tackle the six-hour Mount Sorrow ridge trail. A village offers grocery stores, cafes and a few resorts, but most people come for the walks and the isolation. The best guided walks focus on the life and culture of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji indigenous people.

98% (43)

Top-rated campgrounds

Daintree Riverview

1. Daintree Riverview

93%
(7)
43 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Daintree, QLD
Discover the charm of Daintree Village, a hidden gem where the river winds through lush rainforest and adventure is just around the corner. Within a short drive, you can cast a line on world-class fishing tours, chasing barramundi and the elusive mangrove jack on the Daintree River. Cruise alongside crocodiles, spot rare and exotic birds on unforgettable tours, and soak in the breathtaking beauty of one of the world’s oldest rainforests. Wander through local art galleries showcasing Indigenous and regional artists, each piece telling the rich stories of the Daintree. Explore scenic drives, discover freshwater swimming holes, or simply relax with a coffee by the river. Venture further to experience the crystal clear waters and ancient rainforest of Mossman Gorge, or journey north to Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef in a spectacular union of two World Heritage sites. Whether you're seeking nature, culture, or tranquility, Daintree Village puts it all within easy reach.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$200
 / night
Daintree Beach Resort

2. Daintree Beach Resort

100%
(15)
157 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Wonga, QLD
Daintree Beach Resort has seen many exciting changes over the last 18 months and there are more to come. Our private tropical oasis, on the doorstep of the Daintree Rainforest has seen many guests return year after year to enjoy this perfect piece of paradise. With our exciting changes, we look forward to seeing the resort evolve from a sleepy caravan park, to a vibrant resort style property with a variety of accommodation options, food and beverage offerings, new and improved facilities plus a new resort style pool and beach bar which we are hoping to confirm in 2025. In May 2024, we completed the first of our glamping pavilions. These pavilions have allowed us to provide our first step of offering a variety of accommodation options for our discerning guests. This project received tourism grant funding from the Australian Government, which has allowed us to expand on our original concept and has made the glamping pavilions really quite special. Our amenity buildings have undertaken a fresh makeover which now provides state of the art washing machines and dryers with tap and go payment options - no need for coins. A vending machine for that late afternoon or evening snack, immaculately clean bathrooms and a camp kitchen with shared facilities for those campers who like to do their own thing. Our Food & Beverage van is now open and offers a variety of food choices. Open daily from 12pm to 8.00pm (season dependent) we invite our guests and locals to come and enjoy our beautiful park setting. With a multitude of accommodation options for the most discerning guest, Daintree Beach Resort is becoming the destination, not just a place to stay.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$166
 / night
Cooktown Holiday Park

6. Cooktown Holiday Park

100%
(1)
108 sites · RVs, Lodging · Cooktown, QLD
Historic Cooktown is the Gateway to Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, and an easy 3.5 - 4 hour drive North of Cairns. Cooktown Holiday Park is just a short stroll into town and is set amongst 8 acres of tropical award-winning gardens and beautiful surroundings, comfortable fully self-contained 1 and 2 bedroom cabins, motel-style units, budget cabins, and roomy caravan and camping sites that can accommodate large motorhomes/RV's - FREE WIFI available to all Accommodation and Sites. It is a great base in which to explore Cooktown local attractions. Must-do's include the Cooktown Museum (formerly James Cook Museum), take in the 360 degree views from Grassy Hill, stroll down the main street and see some of the old Historical Buildings, try your luck at catching a fish off the Wharf, and visit the Botanical Gardens. Surrounding area drives out to Archer Point, Black Mountain and numerous waterfalls are all within easy reach. Make it your starting point for your Cape York Adventure. SORRY, NO PETS
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$165
 / night
Gunnadoo Holiday Hut, Ocean Views

7. Gunnadoo Holiday Hut, Ocean Views

100%
(1)
1 site · Lodging · Rocky Point, QLD
This private cabin is set in the rainforest, self contained and separate from the main house with views over the Coral Sea and Low Isle. Enjoy the outdoor BBQ kitchen including under cover outdoor dining table and chairs with candles to set the mood. The inside is open studio plan with a Queen Bed, fridge, microwave, tea & coffee making and ensuite bathroom. Rest, relax, rejuvenate in your luxury hydrotherapy spa with both recliners facing the coral sea, set in total privacy, your ultimate holiday getaway! No neighbours in sight, just the rainforest, ocean and you! We are happy to provide our guests with all the local advise and tour information so they can experience the best of our unique area and the world heritage listed surrounds. Mossman township is just a 15min. drive south from us, 30 min. to Port Douglas, the ferry to Cape Tribulation 15min. north. No access for Campervan's and trailer due to the steep driveway
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$363
 / night

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The best glamping in Cape Tribulation with wifi provided guide

Where to go

Daintree Village

The pioneer-era timber logging township of Daintree Village is 48 km south of Cape Tribulation. There’s not much to do at this quirky village, but it’s a good place to stock up on essential supplies, and it has a good pub and a couple of cafes.

Mossman Gorge

The heart of the other section of Daintree National Park, Mossman Gorge is a popular swimming hole among huge granite boulders on the Mossman River. Entry is only via fee-based shuttle bus from the Mossman Gorge Centre.

Cow Bay

The Daintree Discovery Centre at Cow Bay has more than 900 metres of elevated rainforest boardwalks, a 10-metre-high aerial walkway to explore the tree canopy, and a 23-metre tower for expansive views. Self-guided audio tours are included, and visitors gain access to an informative interpretive display.

Kuranda

Kuranda is another rainforest village, best visited on the way north from Cairns. It has several wildlife attractions (including a butterfly house) and offers both Barron River cruises and rainforest walks. It’s unashamedly touristy with lots of markets and souvenir shops, but it’s a scenic stop that can be reached from Cairns via the Skyrail cableway and/or the Kuranda Scenic Rail historic train.

Mount Alexandra (Walu Wugirriga) Lookout

The Mount Alexandra (Walu Wugirriga) lookout, about 5 km from the Daintree River ferry crossing on the road to Cape Tribulation, has the best views of the coast and nearby islands.

When to go

The best months to visit Cape Tribulation are  July to November, during the “dry” season. At this time of year, toxic marine stingers are less likely to inhabit the water. December to March is hot and humid, and from February to March, campers find lots of rain. Cyclones are possible between November and April.

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