Food scene
Enjoy fine dining under the stars at this iconic Port Douglas restaurant.
63 locals recommend
Nautilus Restaurant
17 Murphy StEnjoy fine dining under the stars at this iconic Port Douglas restaurant.
Enjoy the vibrant, lively atmosphere, great food and excellent service.
180 locals recommend
Salsa Bar and Grill
26 Wharf StEnjoy the vibrant, lively atmosphere, great food and excellent service.
Great food and ocean views. Order a coconut cocktail served in a coconut, freshly picked from the surrounding gardens.
7 locals recommend
Osprey's Restaurant at Thala Beach Nature Reserve
5078 Captain Cook HwyGreat food and ocean views. Order a coconut cocktail served in a coconut, freshly picked from the surrounding gardens.
Port Douglas Surf Club Bar & Bistro
Mowbray StreetCasual dining directly on Four Mile Beach.
Black Sesame Port Douglas
40 Macrossan StAuthentic Japanese cuisine. Try the Miso infused eggplant.
The Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space but it's much more beautiful up close. Selected as a World Heritage site in 1981, The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
9 locals recommend
Low Island
The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space but it's much more beautiful up close. Selected as a World Heritage site in 1981, The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Low Isles is excellent for snorkelling and exploring the reef, if you are travelling with a group including children, people with a fear of open waters or tendency to become sea sick. Low Isles is close to Port Douglas so you don't have to spend too much time on a boat getting there and land lovers can walk around the island and enjoy the bird life while budding marine biologist observer life on the surrounding coral reef.
The Island is surrounded by coral reef where you can discover fish, sea cucumbers, green sea turtles, black-tipped reef sharks and other marine animals. Low Isles is also a great island for birding. You are likely to see osprey, sea eagles, mangrove kingfishers, honeyeaters, white breasted wood swallows and Torris Strait pidgeons.
Fun Fact: Low Isles Light - Built in 1878, was the first lighthouse in Far North Queensland.
9 locals recommend
Low Island
Low Isles is excellent for snorkelling and exploring the reef, if you are travelling with a group including children, people with a fear of open waters or tendency to become sea sick. Low Isles is close to Port Douglas so you don't have to spend too much time on a boat getting there and land lovers can walk around the island and enjoy the bird life while budding marine biologist observer life on the surrounding coral reef.
The Island is surrounded by coral reef where you can discover fish, sea cucumbers, green sea turtles, black-tipped reef sharks and other marine animals. Low Isles is also a great island for birding. You are likely to see osprey, sea eagles, mangrove kingfishers, honeyeaters, white breasted wood swallows and Torris Strait pidgeons.
Fun Fact: Low Isles Light - Built in 1878, was the first lighthouse in Far North Queensland.