Cape York & Beyond

Overview
Embark on the ultimate Aussie adventure to Far North Queensland & beyond. This action-packed adventure offers a perfect blend of history, wildlife encounters, a vast expanse of unspoiled wilderness and sunsets that will stay with you forever.
Departing from Cairns, you will travel north on the picturesque Captain Cook Highway, passing through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation. Continue along one of Australia's most scenic four-wheel drive tracks, the wild and beautiful Bloomfield Track, stopping off at the iconic Lion's Den Hotel before reaching historical Cooktown. During your adventure, you'll visit Musgrave Telegraph Station and Bramwell Station, where you can immerse yourself in the true blue Aussie spirit.
Continue on to Weipa and witness a spectacular Outback sunset over the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula. Take a chance at spotting native wildlife such as crocodiles, cassowaries and more before taking a refreshing dip at Fruit Bat Falls. Visit the bucket-list-worthy Cape York, taking in the breathtaking views of the northernmost point of Australia’s mainland. Then travel by ferry to the remote Thursday Island, where you'll discover the rich history and culture of the Torres Strait Islanders, before flying back to Cairns to conclude your journey.
This incredible deal includes a one-way flight, 6 nights accommodation, 17 meals including daily breakfast, transport by four-wheel drive, and so much more. Explore the wild beauty of Far North Queensland and book this unbeatable adventure today!
Want more? Choose your direction or extend your trip with additional time on Horn Island. Holiday your way with four itineraries available.
Tour Inclusions
- Explore and learn about the history of Horn Island
- Uncover Australia’s wildlife at the Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park
- Enjoy a refreshing dip in the beautiful Fruit Bat Falls
- 4WD down the Bloomfield Track and Cape York, the northern tip of Australia
- Visit the World Heritage Listed Daintree National Park
- Spend overnight at the Musgrave Telegraph Station
- Experience the true blue Australian experience at Bramwell Station
- Enjoy a guided bus tour of Thursday Island in the remote Torres Strait Islands
- Explore the coastal bauxite-mining town of Weipa
- Witness the sunset over the Gulf of Carpentaria from Weipa
- Visit Captain Cook’s Landing in historic Cooktown
- One-way domestic (economy class)
- Itinerary 1 & 3: Horn Island to Cairns
- Itinerary 2 & 4: Cairns to Horn Island
- Itinerary 1 & 2: 6 nights of accommodation
- Itinerary 3 & 4: 7 nights of accommodation
- Itinerary 1 & 2: 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 6 dinners
- Itinerary 3: 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 6 dinners
- Itinerary 4: 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 7 dinners
- Experienced tour guide throughout tour
- Transport by private air-conditioned 4WD bus
- Return transfers to and from Cairns accommodation (start and end of tour)
Itinerary Itinerary Brochure Download
Make your own way to Cairns. This morning’s adventure starts with a pick-up from selected accommodation:
- First City Caravilla Caravan Park - 06:30
- Pacific Hotel - 06:45
- Novotel Oasis Resort - 06:50
- Queens Court Hotel - 07:00
Please note: Upon purchase of this package, you will receive an email asking for confirmation of your pick-up location. Pick-up times will be confirmed in your travel documents, sent 4-6 weeks prior to the departure date.
Travel north along the Captain Cook Highway, which hugs the coast and offers views of the stunning Coral Sea. You’ll drive up the Rex Range towards Mt. Molloy. You’ll make your way up to Maitland Downs and the Palmer River Roadhouse, before stopping at the unique Lion’s Den Hotel and the mysterious Black Mountain before arriving at the old gold port of Cooktown. Once we arrive, we’ll visit Captain Cook’s Landing, where the Endeavour sought refuge to repair the damage sustained when the ship had grounded on an uncharted reef. This would be Cook’s longest onshore stay for this entire voyage. After visiting the museum, you’ll arrive at your accommodation and settle in for the remainder of your afternoon.
Driving distance: (approx.) 235km
Overnight: Sovereign Resort Hotel Cooktown or similar
Meals included: Lunch; Dinner
Today we head west into the outback to explore Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (road conditions permitted), a haven for the many birds, particularly for its population of waterbirds such as the brolga, sarus crane, black-necked stork, comb-crested jacana and magpie geese. In the woodland, you’ll find other native species, such as the agile wallaby and the Australian bustard. Lagoons, billabongs, and vast river lakes are home to fresh and saltwater crocodiles. The afternoon finds us arriving at our overnight accommodation at The Old Musgrave Telegraph Station, a heritage-listed former telegraph station and now a roadhouse.
Musgrave was first built as an overland telegraph station in 1887, along with Palmerville, Fairview, Coen, Mein, Moreton, McDonnell and Paterson. Known as a repeater station, it had great banks of batteries and a generator to boost the power in the telegraph line. It was named after Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828 – 1888) who was Governor of Queensland from 1883 to 1888.
Musgrave is the only overland telegraph station in the peninsula that remains, as the old wire has been replaced with modern microwave radio systems and optic fibre.
Driving distance: (approx.) 280km
Overnight: Musgrave Telegraph Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning, we continue north, stopping off at the historic frontier gold town of Coen and the picturesque Archer River, before making our way to the bauxite-mining town of Weipa. Weipa is a town of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Here you’ll find flawless beaches, breathtaking wilderness and fantastic fishing. Sit back, relax and take in the spectacular sunset over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Driving distance: (approx.) 380km
Overnight: Albatross Bay Hotel or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning you have the option to join a Wildlife Eco River Cruise (own expense, bookable on tour). After lunch, we continue to Australia’s most northerly cattle station - Bramwell Station. The station is a well-known and well-loved stop for visitors for the past 40 years, encapsulating the true blue Aussie spirit.
Driving distance: (approx.) 260km
Overnight: Bramwell Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Dinner
After an early start, we head north, travelling along part of the Old Telegraph Track to arrive at Fruit Bat Falls for lunch. The Fruit Bat Falls is one of the most bucket-list-worthy waterfalls to visit in Australia. Relax, swim, and enjoy this unique area with its enchanting waterfall.
Continuing northwards across the Jardine River, we arrive in Cape York! We will be staying in Seisia. Seisia is ideally located for our next few days, within walking distance from the Seisia Wharf, the departure point for the ferry to Thursday Island and a famous fishing spot. Enjoy the evening in this remote and spectacular destination.
Driving distance: (approx.) 220km
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Get ready for an unforgettable day as we head further north! Stand at the very top of mainland Australia. Afterwards, we’ll visit Somerset (road conditions permitted), once the home of the legendary Jardine family and the larger-than-life pioneer Frank Jardine, who was instrumental in the development of the area. We have lunch on palm-fringed Anchorage Beach, which overlooks the Albany Passage. A walk on the beach completes your day before returning to Seisia for the evening.
Driving distance: (approx.) 160km
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning is an early departure as we cruise through island-studded straits to explore our northern community, Thursday Island. Here, you will be taken on an informative guided bus tour of the island and its picturesque Harbour, once home to the romantic pearl lugger fleet. Then board your plane at Horn Island for your flight back to Cairns. Arriving late afternoon in Cairns, your tour finishes with a drop off to selected Cairns hotel accommodation.
Meals included: Breakfast
Make your own way to Cairns. This morning’s adventure starts with a pick-up from selected accommodation:
- First City Caravilla Caravan Park - 06:30
- Pacific Hotel - 06:45
- Novotel Oasis Resort - 06:50
- Queens Court Hotel - 07:00
Please note: Upon purchase of this package, you will receive an email asking for confirmation of your pick-up location. Pick-up times will be confirmed in your travel documents, sent 4-6 weeks prior to the departure date.
You are then heading to Cairns airport for your flight to Horn Island. Once arrived, transfer by ferry to Thursday Island and on arrival, you will be taken on an informative guided bus tour of the island and its picturesque Harbour, once home to the romantic pearl lugger fleet. In the afternoon, board the ferry to the mainland, where your guide will meet you, who will transfer you to Seisia. Seisia is ideally located for our next few days, within walking distance from the Seisia Wharf, a famous fishing spot. Enjoy the evening in this remote and spectacular destination.
Overnight: Gateway Resort Horn Island or similar
Meals included: Dinner
Get ready for an unforgettable day! Stand at the very top of mainland Australia. Afterwards, we’ll visit Somerset (road conditions permitted), once the home of the legendary Jardine family and the larger-than-life pioneer Frank Jardine, who was instrumental in the development of the area. We have lunch on palm-fringed Anchorage Beach, which overlooks the Albany Passage. A walk on the beach completes your day before returning to Seisia for the evening.
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Southward bound, we cross the mighty Jardine River, stopping at Fruit Bat Falls for lunch. The Fruit Bat Falls is one of the most bucket-list-worthy waterfalls to visit in Australia. Relax, swim, and enjoy this unique area with its enchanting waterfall. Travel along part of the Old Telegraph Track before arriving at Australia’s most northern cattle station - Bramwell Station. The station has been a well-known and well-loved stop for visitors for the past 40 years, encapsulating the true blue Aussie spirit.
Overnight: Bramwell Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Today we continue south through the wilderness with all its varied landscapes to cross the Wenlock River. We head for the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria and Weipa. This afternoon there will be the opportunity for a Wildlife Eco River Cruise (own expense, bookable on tour). Weipa is a town of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Here you’ll find flawless beaches, breathtaking wilderness and fantastic fishing. Relax and take in the spectacular sunset over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Overnight: Albatross Bay Hotel or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Dinner
We continue south, stopping off at the picturesque Archer River and then on to Coen's historic frontier gold town. The afternoon finds us arriving at our overnight accommodation at the Old Musgrave Telegraph Station, a heritage-listed former telegraph station and now a roadhouse.
Musgrave was first built as an overland telegraph station in 1887, along with Palmerville, Fairview, Coen, Mein, Moreton, McDonnell and Paterson. Known as a repeater station, it had great banks of batteries and a generator to boost the power in the telegraph line. It was named after Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828 – 1888), Governor of Queensland from 1883 to 1888.
Musgrave remains the only overland telegraph station in the peninsula, as the old wire has been replaced with modern microwave radio systems and optic fibre.
Overnight: Musgrave Telegraph Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
After an early start, we head east towards Princess Charlotte Bay, where we explore Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (road conditions permitted), a haven for the many birds, particularly for its population of waterbirds such as the brolga, sarus crane, black-necked stork, comb-crested jacana and magpie geese. In the woodland, you’ll find other native species, such as the agile wallaby and the Australian bustard. Lagoons, billabongs, and vast river lakes are home to fresh and saltwater crocodiles. Continue to the old gold port of Cooktown, where we visit Captain Cook's Landing, where the Endeavour sought refuge to repair the damage sustained when the ship had grounded on an uncharted reef. This would be Cook’s longest onshore stay for his entire voyage, and he later named the river ‘Endeavour’ after the great vessel whose life it saved.
Overnight: Sovereign Resort Hotel Cooktown or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Unfortunately, the final exciting day has arrived, but before returning to Cairns, we make our way south, passing the mysterious Black Mountain and the historic Lions Den Hotel. We’ll continue towards the Palmer River Roadhouse, and Maitland Downs to Mt. Molloy before heading down Rex Range. This scenic drive along the Marlin Coast is the perfect way to end a memorable trip. Arriving in the afternoon, you’ll be dropped off to selected Cairns hotel accommodation. Arriving in the afternoon, your tour finishes with a drop-off to selected Cairns hotel accommodation.
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch
Make your way to Cairns. This morning’s adventure starts with a pick-up from selected accommodation:
- First City Caravilla Caravan Park - 06:30
- Pacific Hotel - 06:45
- Novotel Oasis Resort - 06:50
- Queens Court Hotel - 07:00
Please note: Upon purchase of this package, you will receive an email asking for confirmation of your pick-up location. Pick-up times will be confirmed in your travel documents, sent 4-6 weeks before the departure date.
Travel north along the Captain Cook Highway, which hugs the coast and offers views of the stunning Coral Sea. You’ll drive up the Rex Range towards Mt. Molloy. You’ll make your way up to Maitland Downs and the Palmer River Roadhouse, before stopping at the unique Lion’s Den Hotel and the mysterious Black Mountain before arriving at the old gold port of Cooktown. Once we arrive, we’ll visit Captain Cook’s Landing, where the Endeavour sought refuge to repair the damage sustained when the ship had grounded on an uncharted reef. This would be Cook’s longest onshore stay for this entire voyage. After visiting the museum, you’ll arrive at your accommodation and settle in for the remainder of your afternoon.
Driving distance: (approx.) 235km
Overnight: Sovereign Resort Hotel Cooktown or similar
Meals included: Lunch; Dinner
Today we head west into the outback to explore Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (road conditions permitted), a haven for the many birds, particularly for its population of waterbirds such as the brolga, sarus crane, black-necked stork, comb-crested jacana and magpie geese. In the woodland, you’ll find other native species, such as the agile wallaby and the Australian bustard. Lagoons, billabongs, and vast river lakes are home to fresh and saltwater crocodiles. The afternoon finds us arriving at our overnight accommodation at The Old Musgrave Telegraph Station, a heritage-listed former telegraph station and now a roadhouse.
Musgrave was first built as an overland telegraph station in 1887, along with Palmerville, Fairview, Coen, Mein, Moreton, McDonnell and Paterson. Known as a repeater station, it had great banks of batteries and a generator to boost the power in the telegraph line. It was named after Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828 – 1888), Governor of Queensland from 1883 to 1888.
Musgrave remains the only overland telegraph station in the peninsula, as the old wire has been replaced with modern microwave radio systems and optic fibre.
Driving distance: (approx.) 280km
Overnight: Musgrave Telegraph Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning, we continue north, stopping off at the historic frontier gold town of Coen and the picturesque Archer River before making our way to the bauxite-mining town of Weipa. Weipa is a town of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Here you’ll find flawless beaches, breathtaking wilderness and fantastic fishing. Relax and take in the spectacular sunset over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Driving distance: (approx.) 380km
Overnight: Albatross Bay Hotel or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning you can join a Wildlife Eco River Cruise (own expense, bookable on tour). After lunch, we continue to Australia’s most northerly cattle station - Bramwell Station. The station has been a well-known and well-loved stop for visitors for the past 40 years, encapsulating the true blue Aussie spirit.
Driving distance: (approx.) 260km
Overnight: Bramwell Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Dinner
After an early start, we head north, travelling along part of the Old Telegraph Track to arrive at Fruit Bat Falls for lunch. The Fruit Bat Falls is one of the most bucket-list-worthy waterfalls to visit in Australia. Relax, swim, and enjoy this unique area with its enchanting waterfall.
Continuing northwards across the Jardine River, we arrive in Cape York! We will be staying in Seisia. Seisia is ideally located for our next few days, within walking distance from the Seisia Wharf, the departure point for the ferry to Thursday Island and a famous fishing spot. Enjoy the evening in this remote and spectacular destination.
Driving distance: (approx.) 220km
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Get ready for an unforgettable day as we head further north! Stand at the very top of mainland Australia. Afterwards, we’ll visit Somerset (road conditions permitted), once the home of the legendary Jardine family and the larger-than-life pioneer Frank Jardine, who was instrumental in the development of the area. We have lunch on palm-fringed Anchorage Beach, which overlooks the Albany Passage. A walk on the beach completes your day before returning to Seisia for the evening.
Driving distance: (approx.) 160km
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning is an early departure as we cruise through island-studded straits to explore our northern community, Thursday Island. You will be taken on an informative guided bus tour of the island and its picturesque Harbour, once home to the romantic pearl lugger fleet. Then transfer to Horn Island, where you will be transferred to your accommodation for the evening.
Overnight: Gateway Resort Horn Island or similar
Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you will be taken on a guided tour of this truly remarkable island. Horn Island became prominent during World War II when it suffered eight Japanese air raids. Today the island has a small population of approximately 650 people, with a focus on pearling and fishing. After lunch, you can visit the museum and watch the Heroes of Horn Island before exploring the island at your own leisure. In the early afternoon, you will be transferred to the airport in preparation for your return flight to Cairns.
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch
Make your own way to Cairns. This morning’s adventure starts with a pick-up from selected accommodation:
- First City Caravilla Caravan Park - 06:30
- Pacific Hotel - 06:45
- Novotel Oasis Resort - 06:50
- Queens Court Hotel - 07:00
Please note: Upon purchase of this package, you will receive an email asking for confirmation of your pick-up location. Pick-up times will be confirmed in your travel documents, sent 4-6 weeks prior to the departure date.
You will then head to Cairns airport for your flight to Horn Island. Once arrived, you will be taken on a guided tour of this truly remarkable island. Horn Island became prominent during World War II when it suffered eight Japanese air raids. Today the island has a small population of approximately 650 people, with a focus on pearling and fishing. After lunch, you can visit the museum and watch the Heroes of Horn Island before exploring the island at your own leisure.
Overnight: Gateway Resort Horn Island or similar
Meals included: Lunch; Dinner
This morning, transfer by ferry to Thursday Island. On arrival, you will take an informative guided bus tour of the island and its picturesque Harbour, once home to the romantic pearl lugger fleet. In the afternoon, board the ferry to the mainland, where you will be met by your guide, who will transfer you to Seisia. Seisia is ideally located for our next few days, being within walking distance from the Seisia Wharf, a famous fishing spot. Enjoy the evening in this remote and spectacular destination.
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Dinner
Get ready for an unforgettable day! Stand at the very top of mainland Australia. Afterwards, we’ll visit Somerset (road conditions permitted), once the home of the legendary Jardine family and the larger-than-life pioneer Frank Jardine, who was instrumental in the development of the area. We have lunch on palm-fringed Anchorage Beach, which overlooks the Albany Passage. A walk on the beach completes your day before returning to Seisia for the evening.
Overnight: Seisia Holiday Park or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Southward bound, we cross the mighty Jardine River, stopping at Fruit Bat Falls for lunch. The Fruit Bat Falls is one of the most bucket-list-worthy waterfalls to visit in Australia. Relax, swim, and enjoy this unique area with its enchanting waterfall. Travel along part of the Old Telegraph Track before arriving at Australia’s most northern cattle station - Bramwell Station. The station has been a well-known and well-loved visitor stop for the past 40 years, encapsulating the true blue Aussie spirit.
Overnight: Bramwell Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Today we continue south through the wilderness with all its varied landscapes to cross the Wenlock River. We head for the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria and Weipa. This afternoon there will be the opportunity for a Wildlife Eco River Cruise (own expense, bookable on tour). Weipa is a town of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Here you’ll find flawless beaches, breathtaking wilderness and fantastic fishing. Relax and take in the spectacular sunset over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Overnight: Albatross Bay Hotel or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Dinner
We continue south, stopping off at the picturesque Archer River, then on to the historic frontier gold town of Coen. The afternoon finds us arriving at our overnight accommodation at the Old Musgrave Telegraph Station, a heritage-listed former telegraph station and now a roadhouse.
Musgrave was first built as an overland telegraph station in 1887, along with Palmerville, Fairview, Coen, Mein, Moreton, McDonnell and Paterson. Known as a repeater station, it had great banks of batteries and a generator to boost the power in the telegraph line. It was named after Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828 – 1888), Governor of Queensland from 1883 to 1888.
Musgrave remains the only overland telegraph station in the peninsula, as the old wire has been replaced with modern microwave radio systems and optic fibre.
Overnight: Musgrave Telegraph Station or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
After an early start, we head east towards Princess Charlotte Bay, where we explore Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (road conditions permitted), a haven for the many birds, particularly for its population of waterbirds such as the brolga, sarus crane, black-necked stork, comb-crested jacana and magpie geese. In the woodland, you’ll find other native species, such as the agile wallaby and the Australian bustard. Lagoons, billabongs, and vast river lakes are home to fresh and saltwater crocodiles. Continue to the old gold port of Cooktown, where we visit Captain Cook's Landing, where the Endeavour sought refuge to repair the damage sustained when the ship had grounded on an uncharted reef. This would be Cook’s longest onshore stay for his entire voyage, and he later named the river ‘Endeavour’ after the great vessel whose life it saved.
Overnight: Sovereign Resort Hotel Cooktown or similar
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Unfortunately, the final exciting day has arrived, but before returning to Cairns, we make our way south, passing the mysterious Black Mountain and the historic Lions Den Hotel.
We’ll continue towards the Palmer River Roadhouse, and Maitland Downs to Mt. Molloy before heading down Rex Range. This scenic drive along the Marlin Coast is the perfect way to end a memorable trip. Arriving in the afternoon, you’ll be dropped off to selected Cairns hotel accommodation. Arriving in the afternoon, your tour finishes with a drop-off to selected Cairns hotel accommodation.
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch
Important Info
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Please note: this tour requires a minimum of 12 passengers to operate and departures are not guaranteed until this minimum number is met. Please refrain from booking travel arrangements such as flights prior to receiving a confirmation email that your departure date has hit minimum numbers and is now guaranteed. This confirmation email will be sent at least 60 days prior to the departure date, and if minimum numbers are not met a date change or refund (in the same form as payment was made) will be offered.
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This travel offer is priced per person based on a twin share.
Single Traveller Supplement
For solo travellers, a mandatory single supplement of:
• Itineraries 1 & 2: $900
• Itineraries 3 & 4: $1,055
Please note:
• Accommodation for single customers who are travelling on a tour or cruise package may be in a single room, depending on availability.
• Solo allocations have been exhausted for the 2 August 2025 departure. New bookings will be offered a date change or a refund.
Departure Dates
See checkout for live dates and availability.
4-Star (Self-Rated)
Cooktown: Sovereign Resort Hotel
3-Star (Self Rated)
Weipa: Albatross Bay Hotel or similar
Seisia: Seisia Holiday Park
Unrated
Musgrave: Musgrave Telegraph Station
Bramwell Station: Bramwell Station
Itinerary 4 Only
3-Star (Self Rated)
Horn Island: Gateway Resort Horn Island
Please note: Accommodation/rooms offered are based on a lead-in room type and are subject to availability based on seasonality. In the instance a property is not available, a similar standard of accommodation will be provided. Properties will be confirmed and included in your travel pack, which you will receive 4-6 weeks before travel.
Extra Nights
Not available.
Maximum Room Capacity
2 people.
Child Policy
• No child discounts. The full price applies to all children travelling with their parents.
• Valid for children 7 years old and over.
Please note: Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult 18 years old and over to travel. No unaccompanied minors are allowed.
Bedding Configuration
Double or twin bedding (subject to availability).
Optional Tours/Activities
Itinerary 1, 2 & 3
Day 4: Wildlife Eco River Cruise - $70 per person (bookable on tour only)
Itinerary 4
Day 5: Wildlife Eco River Cruise - $70 per person (bookable on tour only)
Please note:
• Prices are based per person, are subject to availability, time permitting and weather conditions, and are payable directly to the tour operator in the currency specified.
• Some tours or shore excursions require minimum numbers to operate.
• Meals/beverages not stated in the deal offer
• Optional gratuities/tipping
• Optional activities/tours
• Personal expenses
• Travel insurance
Tour Guide
Often locals with intimate knowledge of an area, its culture, and history. Their role entails providing commentary, routing the tour, and seeing that people have a good time. They are a licensed, qualified expert who supplies specific information on the history, art, architecture and culture of the city/village/attraction where they are guiding the tour. The guide meets the group at the required place and leaves it at the end of the tour; they do not travel with the group.
Tour Leader
An experienced person tasked with ensuring the smooth operation of tours, as well as providing practical support to passengers throughout the whole trip. Their role primarily includes assisting with accommodation, transportation between locations, and communication with tour guides at each stop. A tour leader may provide general guidance around a city or village and offer information on the place visited on the bus. However, they are not required to have specific art, architecture, or historical knowledge. They are not allowed to provide a guided tour or commentary of a city/village/attraction once there and, if caught doing so, can be fined.
Please note: Tour leaders/guides are not a standard inclusion in all travel offers. Tour leaders/guides will only be made available when required to enhance the experience of the destination featured.
CLIMATE & AVERAGE TEMPERATURES
Cape York
The Cape York region has a tropical climate with high to very high temperatures experienced throughout the year. The average annual temperature is 26°C. For July to August, the average is 23°C. Annual and seasonal average rainfall are variable, affected by local factors such as topography and vegetation, and broader scale weather patterns such as the El Niño–Southern Oscillation. Their dry season is between May and October, which is generally the best time to enjoy the Cape York Peninsula.
The annual average rainfall is 1305mm. The rainfall is highly seasonal, with most rain falling during the wet season (October–March) either as heavy thunderstorms, monsoonal lows or tropical cyclones. The region’s annual average potential evaporation is almost 50% greater than the annual average rainfall, which contributes to the depletion of soil moisture.
COACH TOUR
Meals
For meals not included, the tour leader (when available) will offer assistance with reservations, suggestions and directions to local restaurants. It is your responsibility to notify us of any dietary requests/requirements.
Please note: We will do our best to meet your requests/requirements; however, we cannot guarantee that we will always be able to.
Luggage
You will be responsible for all your personal belongings whilst on tour. You must carry your own luggage from the vehicle to the hotel room and back to the vehicle. The driver will assist with the uploading and unloading of bags from the vehicle.
It is requested that all passengers bring a soft bag approximately 300mm x 300mm x 700 mm, no suitcases or hard body cases as they can damage others. An overnight bag is perfect or a smaller type duffle-bag. We have found that backpacks with external frames are difficult to stow. The flight has a baggage limit of 23kgs.
OTHER
Mobility
If you require wheelchair access please contact our friendly sales and service team to inquire on your behalf.
Fitness Level Required
A leisurely level of fitness will be required. Leisurely is described as light walking, including up multiple stairs, and occasional hiking, may involve uneven surfaces. Able to travel unassisted and get on and off vehicles and small boats. Suitable for most fitness levels and mobility.
Please note: If you have any concerns, please consult your healthcare provider prior to purchase/travel.
Sightseeing
Please note: If entrance to a site is affected by changes in operating hours or public holiday closures, your itinerary, where possible, may be adjusted, or a similar activity will be offered in its place (subject to availability).
This includes booking changes requested by you, including but not limited to those changes requiring an airline ticket or a Purchase Confirmation reissue.
• Changes - $100 AUD per booking and any additional charges applied by the airline/cruise company/accommodation/other travel providers.
Name Changes Due To Passenger Error
If the incorrect name has been provided, charges of $100 AUD per booking and any additional charges applied by the airline/cruise company/accommodation/other travel providers.
Supplier Fees
In the event the tour package you have purchased is unable to proceed, and/or a travel Supplier is unable to fulfil the tour due to external circumstances (Limitation of Liability e.g. a Force Majeure event), there may be a fee or amount of money that is withheld by our Suppliers and is unrecoverable. This may be due to non-refundable airline tickets, cancellation penalties with cruise cabins or unrecoverable payments with our land/accommodation partners. If refunds are not available from Suppliers, we will endeavour to obtain a travel credit on the best terms available and communicate these outcomes to you. In the event we are unable to obtain a refund or travel service credit, or part thereof, this cost is passed on to the customer as a Supplier Fee.
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Explore similar travel dealsYou must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member to earn points. A joining fee may apply. Membership and points are subject to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program terms and conditions.
To earn Qantas Points with Qantas Tours, Members will be required to provide a valid Frequent Flyer number and last name at checkout. Only the lead traveller, the primary contact for the booking, will earn 3 Qantas Points per AU$1 spent (including GST) on eligible holiday packages. Qantas Points will not be earned and cannot be redeemed on any amounts payable directly to the hotel. Conditions apply. Qantas Points will be credited to a member's account up to 8 weeks after tour completion. Qantas Points will not be earned on cancelled bookings.
In addition to the 3 Qantas Points per AU$1 spent, each Frequent Flyer member who enters their Qantas Frequent Flyer number into the booking will also earn Status Credits and Qantas Points on the flight component of the package. The amount you earn depends on your flights, the operating airline, fare class and member status. Find out how many Qantas Points you could earn on your next Qantas Tours flights with our online Points Calculator. Terms and conditions apply.
Points Plus Pay allows you to choose the number of Qantas Points you redeem above the minimum level of 4,000 and pay for the remainder of the booking value with an accepted payment method. TripADeal booking terms and conditions apply.
Promotional period 10:00am Thu 1 May - 11:59pm Wed 21 May 2025 (AEST). Offers may be revoked at any time at Qantas Tour’s discretion.