Port Douglas: Waterfall Tour with Lunch

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📍 Babinda  |  ⏱ 12 hours  |  🏷 Day trip  

Explore the waterfalls and rainforests of North Queensland on a full-day Atherton Tablelands tour from Port Douglas.

About This Tour

Explore the natural beauty of the Atherton Tablelands, starting your day with a pickup from Port Douglas.

Begin your tour under the awe-inspiring Cathedral Fig Tree, a towering rainforest giant with deep spiritual significance. Then, head to the serene volcanic crater lake, Lake Eacham, for a peaceful walk or a refreshing swim surrounded by ancient rainforest.

Enjoy a tasty lunch made with fresh local ingredients before visiting the iconic Millaa Millaa Falls—one of Australia’s most photographed waterfalls. Continue the adventure at the cascading Josephine Falls, where you can slide down smooth rock formations into cool, clear pools.

End the day at the mystical Babinda Boulders, where you’ll learn the Indigenous legends that give this place its cultural and spiritual importance.

This tour includes morning and afternoon tea, lunch, national park entry fees, and convenient hotel pickup and drop-off from Port Douglas.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore a landscape of rugged mountains, rugged rivers and beautiful rainforest
  • Refresh yourself with a swim in cascading waterfalls and swimming holes
  • Visit Millaa Millaa, Josephine Falls, Babinda Boulders and Lake Eacham
  • Morning Tea, Afternoon Tea and Lunch provided
  • Cathedral Fig Tree with Cultural Presentation

What’s Included

  • Round-trip transfer from Port Douglas
  • Morning Tea
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Lunch in Malanda
  • Cathedral Fig Tree with Cultural Presentation
  • Millaa Millaa Falls
  • Josephine Falls
  • Babinda Boulders
  • Lake Eacham
  • Drinks and snacks

Not Suitable For

  • Wheelchair users

Know Before You Go

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Swimwear
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Luggage or large bags
  • Bring along your swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, towel and a spare change of clothes. It is recommended to bring a long sleeve/jumper as it can get cooler in the rainforest.
  • Water bottle and snack for the bus ride.
  • Additionally, a camera to snap some pics along the way.
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