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Paradise in Port Douglas

Locality: Port Douglas

Phone: +61 423 027 389



Address: Unit 3, 16 Andrews Close 4877 Port Douglas, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.fourmilebeachvilla.com

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25.01.2022 A visual treat....



24.01.2022 Getting ready for the borders to open again . Time to start planning your Port Douglas holiday

22.01.2022 Ahhh, Cape Tribulation, you beautiful thing! How could you possibly not love it? . The only spot on the planet where two World Heritage spots kiss, the Daint...ree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. . Who’s coming to visit? . IG/palmtraveller . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia | Australia.com See more

21.01.2022 Dreaming of island adventures and smooth sailing days . What's the first thing you want to do in #PortDouglasDaintree when travel opens up again? . Rian Co...pe Photography . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia | Australia.com See more



20.01.2022 This gentle giant is a beloved Maori Wrasse, the underwater equivalent of an excitable puppy ! . From sneaking up on snorkellers to giving epic poses to the c...amera, these beautiful creatures don't fall short when it comes to comedic value anytime a camera is around... . Found in select spots on the Great Barrier Reef, they're definitely worth the li'l nose scratch! . IG/@underwater_images . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia See more

17.01.2022 P A R A D I S E T H I S W A Y || . You’ve heard of the Great Ocean Road and the Amalfi Coast... now add another glorious coastal drive to your bucket li...st! The Great Barrier Reef Drive is the coastline curve between Cairns and CapeTribulation, and is simply begging for a road trip. . At 140KM, it’s not too taxing on time, and has plenty of places to stop along the way. Show us your pics of your GBR Drive adventure! . IG/focusfocusfocusfocusfocus . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia See more

17.01.2022 Arvo isolation Port Douglas style. Stay put for now but we are warming up all the best spots for you. Post your favourite places so we can warm them up for you ...too. #mackaycoralcay off #portdouglas Check out the new travel planner www.tourismportdouglas.com.au . Spectacular image @thrujoelslens See more



17.01.2022 Who needs the Calm App when you've got 40 seconds of paradise right here? . . . instagram.com/coleen.rivas... . . . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia | Australia.com See more

16.01.2022 Those crazy sunset hues over the #SugarWharfPortDouglas, telling stories of long gone salty seadogs and seafarers. Did you know this ol' grand dame was bui...lt in 1904 and had a train line running to the wharf to transport cargo directly onto waiting ships. Though named the Sugar Wharf, originally it was intended to transport general cargo and minerals from the gold fields in the Tablelands, but with the sugar boom, the Sugar Wharf became primarily a way to transport sugar to southern markets. The Wharf was last used for sugar shipment back in 1958 and today is heritage protected and a breathtaking spot for weddings, parties and events. Oh, and good fishing too . instagram.com/mylife.in.pics_ . . . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia See more

14.01.2022 Sit back and relax as we float through the world’s oldest rainforest Video: Back Country Bliss Adventures in Visit Port Douglas & Daintree

13.01.2022 Here in Port Douglas Daintree, our Indigenous culture is one of the richest in the country. Ash Barty, Tennis Australia's Indigenous tennis ambassador, rec...ently took the opportunity to discover the cultural significance behind some of North Queensland’s most spectacular locations from the Kuku Yalanji people and a guided walk at Mossman Gorge, and learn about a deeply felt connection to the land that has been 40,000 years in the making. . . . Explore Tropical North Queensland | Visit Queensland, Australia | Australia.com See more

12.01.2022 Happy World Ocean Day



05.01.2022 How much longer do we have to wait until we can be back there?

05.01.2022 The Douglas Shire Council will re-open public areas such as picnic tables, seating, and Rex Smeal Park car park in time for the long weekend in line with the latest health advice

03.01.2022 Who is dreaming of the magical Great Barrier Reef right now? Click through for an aerial tour right at your fingertips with instagram.com/mycolourfulworld_... when she explored by helicopter with Nautilus Aviation Whether you're dreaming of soaring over Green Island, Vlasoff Cay or many of the 2,900 individual reef systems, our Explore Tropical North Queensland World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef is eagerly waiting your return.

03.01.2022 For the time being whilst we can’t yet head north towards Port Douglas, consider at trip east to the foothills of the Yarra Valley . These B & B’s are just beautiful.

02.01.2022 B A Z I N G A And the sun shall shine in paradise once more, friends! Queensland Government has announced that Queensland borders will open on July 10 to all ...states except Victoria. . Visitors coming to play will have to fill in a border declaration, but what’s a little bit of paperwork in exchange for a holiday in the north, right? . We simply cannot wait to welcome you with open arms once more... and we know Victoria won’t be too far behind (we still love them too ). . laura_bythesea . Visit Queensland, Australia See more

02.01.2022 Breaking news: 64,000 female green turtles were spotted in the waters surrounding Raine Island in Explore Tropical North Queensland, setting a record as the wor...ld’s largest green turtle gathering ever documented The turtles were filmed during the December 2019 nesting season as they made their way ashore to lay their eggs on this turtle nesting hotspot in Visit Queensland, Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The footage was captured as part of the Raine Island Recovery Project which is restoring the world's largest green turtle nesting area for future generations. Video: Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Queensland Government, Biopixel

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