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Tourism Operators
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Places to Stay
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On the Map
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Categories
Attraction 12
Accommodation 6
Tour 3
Food & Drink 1
Accommodation
📍 Bloomfield, 4895
Location and tranquility. Fishing, culture, relaxation, waterfalls, water holes, rainforest.
Accommodation
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Cooktown Holiday Park is just a short stroll into town and is set amongst eight acres of tropical award winning gardens and beautiful surroundings.
Accommodation
📍 Lizard Island, 4870
Lizard Island, Australia's northernmost island resort on the Great Barrier Reef, is truly secluded from the rest of the world.
Accommodation
📍 Rossville, 4895
Mungumby Lodge a boutique style resort lodge just south of Cooktown and north of Port Douglas or Cairns offers quality accommodation for travellers.
Accommodation
📍 Rossville, 4895
Rossville Retreat offers private, eco-friendly lodges set amidst 300 acres overlooked by magical Kalkajaka (Black Mountain), only 20 minutes from Cooktown.
Accommodation
📍 Weipa, 4874
Situated on the golden shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Weipa Camping Ground is an oasis amongst the red dust.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
This ruggedly beautiful park features the rocky headlands of Cape Melville, massive tumbled granite boulders of the Melville Range and sandy beaches of Bathurst Bay.
Attraction
📍 Lizard Island, 4870
Located just off the shore of Lizard Island north of Cairns, Cobia Hole features a jumble of rocks, no bigger than a tennis court.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Set in a stunning nineteenth-century convent, Cooktown Museum is a must-see when visiting far North Queensland.
Attraction
📍 Shelburne, 4874
Fruit Bat Falls is located off the Telegraph Track in the Jardine River National Park.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
In this national park, an imposing mountain range of massive granite boulders is home to unique wildlife and rich in Aboriginal culture.
Attraction
📍 Rossville, 4895
Annan Gorge is a gorge and swimming hole on the Anna River near Cooktown. It is safe to swim at the top of the gorge.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
The Milbi Wall was developed by a group of local Aboriginal artists and storytellers, with assistance from a well-known potter and the Gungarde Aboriginal Corporation.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Rising 431 metres above the surrounding landscape, rugged Mount Cook is the scenic backdrop to Cooktown.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Nature's Powerhouse – Cooktown's Gateway to the Botanic Gardens and Local Culture
Discover the heart of Cooktown's natural and cultural heritage at Nature's Powerhouse
Attraction
📍 Raine Island, 4874
Hosting the largest green turtle rookery in the world, Raine Island is an excellent dive site to encounter dozens of turtles.
Attraction
📍 Laura, 4892
Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land) (CYPAL) has a rich and diverse landscape.
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
This moss-covered cascade is a fantastic place to swim in and is a must visit on any four wheel drive trip to Cooktown.
Tour
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Experience the Endeavour River at its most special time of day with Riverbend Tours.
📍 Rossville, 4895
The on-site Indigenous artefact museum and art gallery showcases historical displays alongside traditional artwork and gifts for sale, with all proceeds supporting local …
📍 Evans Landing, 4874
Western Cape Eco Tours provide boat based tours in the Weipa waterways. They have the option of a wildlife tour which is timed at low-tide
Food & Drink
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Gorgeous cafe right on the waterfront situated in Cooktown.
About Cook's visitor economy
Cook lists 22 registered tourism operators, including 6 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. Cross-reference hospitality labour supply via Workforce Radar, or find locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.
Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Operator details link to official sites; QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery. Data cached 24h · CC BY 4.0 where applicable.