Port Douglas or Palm Cove?
#1
Hi
We are going on holiday to North Queensland soon and are considering Port Douglas or Palm Cove, plenty of nice accomodation in both places but just can't decide which one will suit us best. We have two kids, age 11 and 13 and hoping to do the Skyrail, Reef trip and drive up to Cape Trib while we are there, looking for somewhere with a reasonable selection of eating places, although not too fussy on the style.
Any tips? Thanks
Sam
We are going on holiday to North Queensland soon and are considering Port Douglas or Palm Cove, plenty of nice accomodation in both places but just can't decide which one will suit us best. We have two kids, age 11 and 13 and hoping to do the Skyrail, Reef trip and drive up to Cape Trib while we are there, looking for somewhere with a reasonable selection of eating places, although not too fussy on the style.
Any tips? Thanks

Sam
#2
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Palm Cove is closer to Cairns so alot more convenient for the airport, Skyrail, Kuranda railway, Hartleys Croc Farm (awesome place - *must* go) and a few other things - but its not particularly busy.
When I got my family to come over we all stayed in a rented beach house in Clifton Beach just a couple of km's down the beach from Palm Cove. PC has enough bars and restaurants to keep you happy (just) but is light-on in terms of shops. PD has more (100% tourist targetted shops of course)- but again its very laid-back and relaxed. Both would be great places to stay. There are reef trips that go from PD, but there is more choice form the Cairns marina. There are 1 or 2 reef trips that actually pick upa d drop off in Palm Cove - but that'd be *very* restrictive in terms of where you could go and who you could go with.
The drive between Cairns northern beaches and Port Douglas is stunning - the road sweeps around the coast with forested hills rising on one side and deserted sandy beaches hugging the other side.
Wherever you end up going I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time. FNQ is GREAT for a visit!
When I got my family to come over we all stayed in a rented beach house in Clifton Beach just a couple of km's down the beach from Palm Cove. PC has enough bars and restaurants to keep you happy (just) but is light-on in terms of shops. PD has more (100% tourist targetted shops of course)- but again its very laid-back and relaxed. Both would be great places to stay. There are reef trips that go from PD, but there is more choice form the Cairns marina. There are 1 or 2 reef trips that actually pick upa d drop off in Palm Cove - but that'd be *very* restrictive in terms of where you could go and who you could go with.
The drive between Cairns northern beaches and Port Douglas is stunning - the road sweeps around the coast with forested hills rising on one side and deserted sandy beaches hugging the other side.
Wherever you end up going I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time. FNQ is GREAT for a visit!
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Either would be good although PD would be my choice based on things to do, places to eat and general funkyness.
As mentioned above the drive from Cairns to PD is simply amazing. on par with great ocean road.
As mentioned above the drive from Cairns to PD is simply amazing. on par with great ocean road.
#5
Ta very much, I think we'll probably chose Port Douglas as it sounds great, now the dilema of choosing where to stay!
Sam
Sam
#6
If you are coming after 1st November though, I'd think about Cairns since the lagoon there is stinger free. If you're coming before that then you'll be fine in the sea.
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I have stayed in both and would recommend PD - just more to do there. In terms of where to say I would suggest someplace close to town. There are any number of resorts on the road to PD however its a long walk into town and driving everywhere is no fun especially if you want to have a couple of beers/wine with your evening meal.
#8
I have stayed in both and would recommend PD - just more to do there. In terms of where to say I would suggest someplace close to town. There are any number of resorts on the road to PD however its a long walk into town and driving everywhere is no fun especially if you want to have a couple of beers/wine with your evening meal.
If you're going to spend all you time on the beach then the hotels along the seaward side of Davidson St/Port Douglas rd are all much of a muchness from what I can see. I've never stayed in any of them being more interested in beer and diving than beaches.
#9
Thanks for all the replies, I'm going to search and book somewhere today, we go in 4 weeks, can't wait as it sounds lovely 
Sam

Sam
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Hi
Mossman gorge is a great place to visit, not far from Port Douglas and very popular
Mossman gorge is a great place to visit, not far from Port Douglas and very popular
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Hi
We are going on holiday to North Queensland soon and are considering Port Douglas or Palm Cove, plenty of nice accomodation in both places but just can't decide which one will suit us best. We have two kids, age 11 and 13 and hoping to do the Skyrail, Reef trip and drive up to Cape Trib while we are there, looking for somewhere with a reasonable selection of eating places, although not too fussy on the style.
Any tips? Thanks
Sam
We are going on holiday to North Queensland soon and are considering Port Douglas or Palm Cove, plenty of nice accomodation in both places but just can't decide which one will suit us best. We have two kids, age 11 and 13 and hoping to do the Skyrail, Reef trip and drive up to Cape Trib while we are there, looking for somewhere with a reasonable selection of eating places, although not too fussy on the style.
Any tips? Thanks

Sam
ENJOY!
#13
Thanks 
The croc place sounds good as I know the children are keen to see some!
Too many choices for accommodation, every time I think I've chosen a place I find another one that also looks good!
Sam

The croc place sounds good as I know the children are keen to see some!
Too many choices for accommodation, every time I think I've chosen a place I find another one that also looks good!
Sam



