Point of interest

Thala Beach Nature Reserve

13 locals recommend
Location
5078 Captain Cook Hwy
Oak Beach, QLD

Tips from locals

Sophie
May 26, 2018
Dine at Thala Beach Lodge for a unique experience in the timber pavilions in the rainforest overlooking the ocean. Mid to high price range but a special experience.
Former Member
April 26, 2022
Thala Beach Nature Reserve is located on a private headland between Cairns and Port Douglas, Australia. Deluxe eco accommodation options are sensitively positioned amongst the resort’s 145 acre property. Complimentary experiences are provided for our guests including nature/wildlife walks, star gazing nights, Coconut Odyssey tour and specialist talks from local experts. Guests and visitors alike are invited to dine in the treetops at our popular Ospreys Restaurant. Located 10 mins south of Port Douglas, Ospreys Restaurant is open every day for breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffees, sundowners and cocktails. Osprey’s Restaurant provides a unique and picturesque dining experience for locals, visitors and overnight guests of Thala Beach Nature Reserve. Local fresh ingredients feature on our seasonal menu. Dine in the treetops taking in panoramic views looking towards Port Douglas and across the sparkling waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Please note bookings are essential. +61(0) 7 4098 5700
Thala Beach Nature Reserve is located on a private headland between Cairns and Port Douglas, Australia. Deluxe eco accommodation options are sensitively positioned amongst the resort’s 145 acre property. Complimentary experiences are provided for our guests including nature/wildlife walks, star gazi…
Thala Beach Nature Reserve
July 21, 2016
Positioned high amongst the treetops opensided Osprey's overlooks mountains and ocean.
Tania
September 29, 2022
Hot tip!! Must see, Stop in for a drink or a meal and soak in the resort vibes while checking in the absolutely incredible views along the coast. Great food. If you inly stop in for a short while we recommend drinking a coconut on the deck. Fits in well with a trip to port douglas as it is on the way.
Judith
June 23, 2021
Worth a stop for lunch if you're heading up to Port Douglas. The restaurant is called 'Ospreys' - book before hand - set high amongst the trees with views across the Coral Sea.

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