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Places to Stay
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Attraction 11
Accommodation 4
Tour 3
Food & Drink 1
Accommodation
📍 Lizard Island, 4870
Lizard Island, Australia's northernmost luxury island resort on the Great Barrier Reef, is truly secluded from the rest of the world and is located a one-hour scenic flig…
Accommodation
📍 Rossville, 4895
Mungumby Lodge an experience resort style lodge just south of Cooktown, north of Port Douglas or Cairns and offers quality accommodation for travellers seeking a personal…
Accommodation
📍 Mapoon, 4874
Nestled in the remote beauty of Mapoon, Queensland, self-contained cabins offer a unique escape into one of Australia's most untouched coastal regions.
Designed for com…
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 and two kilomet…
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Rugged yet beautiful, Cape Melville National Park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land) features the rocky headlands of Cape Melville, impressive granite boulders of the …
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, decorated with marine life. With a maxi…
Attraction
📍 Shelburne, 4874
Located off the Telegraph Track in the Apudthama National Park (Jardine River National Park), Fruit Bat Falls is a fantastic place to refresh and wash off the dust during…
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
An imposing mountain range of massive granite boulders is home to unique wildlife and rich in Aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Kalkajaka National …
Attraction
📍 Rossville, 4895
Little 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 as there is no way crocodiles can get up the w…
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
To acknowledge the significance of the first known European contact with the Aboriginal people of the area, Cook Shire Council decided to have a Memorial to tell from an …
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Rising 431 metres above the surrounding landscape, rugged Mount Cook is the scenic backdrop to Cooktown.
Lieutenant Phillip Parker King named Mount Cook in June 1819 du…
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. Located off Cape York in the Far Northern Re…
Attraction
📍 Laura, 4892
Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land) (CYPAL) has a rich and diverse landscape. In the north, grasslands and woodlands, wetlands, coast…
Attraction
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Just that little bit off the beaten path south of Cooktown, Trevathan Falls is a stunning waterfall to add to your itinerary. The falls are located off Mt Amos Road off …
Tour
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Explore the harbour in the long afternoon light and then head upstream to watch the sunset over the ranges with Riverbend Tours.
While navigating the maze of smaller cr…
📍 Rossville, 4895
With world renowned bush medicine expert, Mooks.
Rossville Retreat is passionate about promoting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tourism, working closely with the …
📍 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 for the optimum viewing of croc…
Food & Drink
📍 Cooktown, 4895
Gorgeous cafe right on the waterfront situated in Cooktown.
Outdoor seating with full river and ocean views.
Quality coffee, tasty gluten free menu and service with a s…
About Cook's visitor economy
Cook lists 19 registered tourism operators, including 4 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. See live hospitality vacancies across Queensland, 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.