WARM WET AND WILD
Port Douglas resides in an enviable meeting place of the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, a locale where the weather is warm all year round … even when it rains.
There are few places in Australia that can boast immediate access to two World Heritage Areas, or as many touring options, whether it’s hiking in pristine mountains, snorkelling in one of the great wonders of the world, embarking on a cultural journey, retracing the steps of our early explorers, getting up close to wildlife or just chilling out and indulging in the local food scene.
There’s a common thread in all these activities; they rely on the natural environment.
So it’s no wonder that the operators and tourism boards promoting them have a vested interest in protecting that environment and ensuring it is kept as pristine as possible.
There is an emphasis in this tropical pocket on conservation, education, community participation and offering ways to explore the region without stressing its resources.
It’s a recipe for record tourist numbers. But, despite these very best of eco-friendly intentions, Port Douglas has been swamped with a run of bad luck
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