Daintree Siesta is a cosy accommodation location set amongst 20 acres of tropical rainforest within the Daintree National Park. Rainforest walking trails are available for guests on the property.
Featuring a garden, barbecue facilities and views of pool, Coral Sea Views is located in Diwan, 5.8 km from Daintree Discovery Centre. This property offers access to a balcony and free private...
Set directly opposite Thornton Beach and surrounded by the Daintree National Park, Thornton Beach Bungalows feature a private patio offering views of the Coral Sea.
Keng Siang
Singapore
Location near the beach with good WiFi coverage offered.
Boasting free bikes, garden and views of mountain, Daintree Manor B&B is located in Daintree, 11 km from Daintree Discovery Centre. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Heather
United Kingdom
A wonderful location with fantastic hosts! We really enjoyed our stay.
Surrounded by rainforest jungle in the Daintree National Park, Deep Forest Lodge offers secluded apartments with private bathroom, basic cooking facilities and a barbecue on each verandah.
Daan
Australia
The owner was very friendly, telling us about places to eat and what to see in the surrounding area. The location is amazing right in the rainforest. If you're lucky you might encounter a cassowary on the property.
We were the only ones staying on the day so we had the whole garden for ourselves to explore. If you don't want to go out to eat you can also use the BBQ on the veranda, which is what we did.
Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a nice and quiet stay in nature.
With mountain views, Daintree Peaks ECO Stays is situated in Daintree and has a restaurant, a shared lounge, bar, garden and terrace. The lodge features both WiFi and private parking free of charge.
María Eugenia
Spain
Room and bathroom big and comfortable. We had a nice breakfast and dinner. Luisa showed us the fruit garden giving us plenty of explanations. Very kind of her.
Noah Creek Eco Huts is a small family business that offer exclusive eco-friendly lodges and glamping accommodation in the heart of the Noah Creek Rainforest Reserve, the largest private World Heritage...
Daintree Crocodylus offers a café, bar and outdoor pool. Nestled deep within 21 acres of private rainforest, Daintree Crocodylus Resort is just 10 minutes' drive north of the Daintree River Ferry...
Carla
Australia
Sally and Steve (owners) are really kind and they do the best to make your stay be amazing. The communication beforehand makes expectations be true to what you will experience. I have stayed 3 times here and would stay again when I come back.
Our accommodation in Diwan was in an excellent location for...
Our accommodation in Diwan was in an excellent location for exploring the amazing Daintree rainforest and Cape Tribulation. Nothing was further than 25 minutes away by car including Cow Bay, the Daintree Rainforest Discovery Centre, Thornton's Beach, Cape Tribulation, Cooper Creek Croc Cruise and various interesting boardwalks.
We were predominantly self-catering, so we can't comment on the quality of most of the cafes and restaurants in the area. We did enjoy morning coffees at the Daintree Fan Palm Farm, which also offers organic pies, organic wholefoods and organic fresh local produce. The one meal we had out was at The Beach House in Cape Tribulation, where we shared a generous serve of fish tacos.
Some restaurants can get very busy in the middle of the day when tour groups stop for lunch. Also be aware that they mostly finish their lunch service at 2.00pm.
Lynette
Australia
10
Scored 10
Diwan is an excellent area from which to explore Daintree NP...
Diwan is an excellent area from which to explore Daintree NP. Close to Cow Bay and Thornton Beach, with the towering Thornton Peak looming ever present. Take a drive to Mason's Cafe for lunch and a dip in the waterhole. You cannot swim at the beaches due to crocs, heed the warnings! There are great walks contructed in the forest which are well worth doing.Supplies are basic cf. what you can buy in a large supermarket. Buy your supplies before you cross the river, in Mossman. If you are staying a few days, consider if you will need to cross the river repeatedly as there is a toll and it may be more economical to buy a week pass, depending on what you do. I spent 4 days as a solo traveller, after some reef snorkelling from Pt. Douglas. I spent the time exploring the area north of the river, up to Cape Tribulation. The beaches are breathtaking, even for an Aussie like me. Just the sounds of the forest, the birds, the frogs and insects an
d the wind through the trees...divine. I felt so peaceful when I arrived home.
Anne
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely place to stay for a romantic retreat.
Lovely place to stay for a romantic retreat. The waterway is gorgeous as are the surrounding gardens. The bed was firm and comfortable.
We went during the offseason and saw cassowaries regularly around the area.
It was quite wet, but humid and hot whilst we were there.
There were no flyscreens so we couldn't leave the windows open, which meant the place heated up so we think it requires some portable fans. It could also do with better internet connection, but perfect for those wishing to disconnect from civilisation and really enjoy nature. We really enjoyed our stay and would recommend this place to any couple who are after a peaceful and private trip away.
The icecream shops are a huge highlight.
Lex
Australia
10
Scored 10
Couldn't fault it. We had perfect weather.
Couldn't fault it. We had perfect weather. Be mindful that no air conditioning and hot humid weather could potentially spoil your trip if tolerance is low.
House is well equipped with ceiling fans. Personally had no issues but plan your trip wisely if really need the creature comforts of air con.
Couldn't think of anywhere better to relax and forget about the outside world. Feeling blessed.
Had alook around surrounding area however found ourselves just wanting to return to the house.
Didnt eat out anywhere. Grabbed the food we liked from Mossman on way in and prepared in well equipped kitchen at the property.
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Anonymous
Australia
10
Scored 10
Try everything in the area then come home to hammocks and...
Try everything in the area then come home to hammocks and views that take your breath away. Go for a swim under the stars, experience dawn over the canopy, enjoy Vaughn's hospitality (and guitar playing!),... Wow! Try the home grown exotic fruit ice-cream around the corner. Best ever. We found 3 days was enough to explore the area with beach and rainforest walks but longer would be better to just 'be' and relax. Next time at Coral Sea Views for sure!
Diane
Canada
10
Scored 10
Awesome place to stay, if you have a fully equipped kitchen...
Awesome place to stay, if you have a fully equipped kitchen then you’re good to go. As a vegan, it can be a little hard if you’re staying somewhere without a kitchen.
Quiet, peaceful, cassowaries hanging around.
Cecilia
Australia
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