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Port Douglas Hotels Information

Hotels in Port Douglas

115

Hotels Prices From

S$104

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

S$575

Low season avg price

S$341
Know before you go
Port Douglas is famous as the only place on the planet where two UNESCO World Heritage Sites meet: the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree National Park. Snorkelers and divers should consider luxury lodgings at the world-famous Four Mile Beach, the ideal base for boat tours to the low-impact reefs like Opal and St. Crispin. For Sunday shopping and local bites, Macrossan Street is a bustling strip that leads you to the tallest panoramic lookout points in town, like Trinity Bay Lookout and Four Mile Beach Lookout. Most of Port Douglas is walkable, so don't bother renting a car until you're headed to Daintree Rainforest or Cape Tribulations.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
$342
LOWEST
$192$1,259
Avg. temperature
28ΒΊC
WARMEST
19ΒΊC35ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
320mm
WETTEST
14 mm461 mm

Locals call this the β€œWaterhole Holiday Period,” and for good reason. The humidity means that the rainforests are thick and green, while the frequent rainy spells mean truly thunderous waterfalls. The Coral Sea is calmer than ever, with barely any winds to disturb its pristine waters, so it’s a great time for snorkelers and divers to catch a glimpse of decorator crabs, slipper lobsters, or paleo worms.

Days can be sweltering, especially if you’re in the sun. Go heavy on sunscreen and light on clothing for maximum comfort while immersed in outdoor activities.

Stinger nets go up around the beaches in November, but there’s no avoiding these jellyfish as you snorkel in the open ocean. Stinger-resistant wetsuits are provided by tour companies.

Take a leisurely stroll past Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina to marvel at the multi-million-dollar cruise ships, some as long as half a football field.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
$358
$192$1,259
Avg. temperature
26ΒΊC
19ΒΊC35ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
240mm
14 mm461 mm

Monsoon season is in full swing, with evening thunderstorms getting darker and heavier in March. The torrential rainfallβ€”called β€œcurtain rain” by localsβ€”brings out the incredible tropical splendor of the rainforest. Meanwhile, the Coral Sea sits calm and still on sunny, windless days. The reef is teeming with fish, including schools of brightly colored clownfish.

Hiking in the rain is a favorite activity in these parts. Join the locals puddle-stomping along the bush trails past streams and rivers at full force. You’ll get soaked, so waterproof your belongings.

May brings the town's biggest fair: the Port Douglas Carnivale. That’s a weekend bonanza featuring local foods and wines, live performances, and parades under the swaying palms of Port Douglas.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
$582
HIGHEST
$192$1,259
Avg. temperature
23ΒΊC
COLDEST
19ΒΊC35ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
32mm
DRIEST
14 mm461 mm

There’s so much to savour in winter, the middle of what locals more commonly refer to as the dry season. Balmy temperatures, clear skies, and fresh breezes make this prime beach season. This is one of the most popular times to visit the Great Barrier Reef, so remember to book your lodgings several months in advance.

Catch singing humpbacks or dancing minkes on their annual migration north while aboard a sailboat in the Great Barrier Reef. Don’t forget to drop by Low Isles, a sandy cay surrounded by the pristine turquoise waters of the Coral Sea.

Snorkeling and diving are especially popular because calm waters means great visibility for sweetlips and other colorfully named fish.

Weekends are made for cafe hops and bar crawls along the seaside Macrossan Street, where the local Sunday Market awaits. It’s a treasure trove of handcrafted jewellery, tropical souvenirs, and local delicacies.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
$490
$192$1,259
Avg. temperature
26ΒΊC
19ΒΊC35ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
57mm
14 mm461 mm

Beach season continues into spring, when there are still plenty of sunny days. Watch out for occasional cloudbursts as the wet season approaches in November.

One of nature’s most awesome displays, coral spawning looks like an β€œunderwater snowstorm.” When conditions are perfect, coral releases clouds of eggs that slowly float to the surface to be fertilized. It starts in October and extends to November or sometimes December.

Dangerous jellyfish haven’t made an appearance yet, making spring the safest time to go for a dip. Lifeguards patrol the beaches that are clearly marked with distinctive red-over-yellow flags.

Cool days are perfect for hikes through nearby Daintree Rainforest, where the thick tropical forests extend all the way to the water’s edge. Barron Falls Lookout Track and Mt Sorrow Ridge Walk are great places to start.

Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Port Douglas. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

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  • Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas
    Situated at Port Douglas, Queensland, the award winning Wildlife Habitat is a leader in eco-tourism and conservation. This immersion wildlife exhibit has five distinct Habitats - Woodlands, Wetlands, Rainforest, Savannah and Nocturnal, which are set over 8 acres of land to provide an interactive, and educational native wildlife experience. Meet an abundance of Australian animals including koalas, emus and the endangered Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo and Southern Cassowary. Hand-feed wallabies and kangaroos and cuddle a koala. Enjoy Breakfast With The Birds or Lunch With The Lorikeets and enjoy a sumptuous buffet meal and meet some feathered friends.
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  • Opal Reef
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  • Devils Thumb Distillery
    The Tasting Bar is open Wednesday to Sunday for you to experience our award-winning spirits. Devils Thumb Distillery is located in Port Douglas. The distillery looks over the cane fields that sit at the foothills of the Daintree Rainforest with the Devils Thumb peak nearby. Our location and the tropical climate is ideal for creating hand-crafted spirits inspired by local ingredients and using traditional distilling methods Walk-ins are welcome
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Frequently Asked Questions about Port Douglas hotels

Lazy Lizard Motor Inn, Pink Flamingo, and Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort - Port Douglas are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Four Mile Beach. See the full list: Hotels near Four Mile Beach.

Pink Flamingo, Martinique on Macrossan, and Peninsula Boutique Hotel are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Port Douglas. See the full list: Port Douglas Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas include Paradise Links Resort, Pool Resort Port Douglas, and Titree Resort Holiday Apartments. See the full list: Hotels near Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas.

Popular luxury hotels in Port Douglas include Mai Tai Resort, Thala Beach Nature Reserve, and Peppers Beach Club Port Douglas. See the full list: Port Douglas Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Cairns Airport include Jack & Newell Holiday Apartments, Pullman Reef Hotel Casino, and Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort. See the full list: Hotels near Cairns Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Agincourt Reef are Paradise Links Resort, Silkari Lagoons Port Douglas, and Pool Resort Port Douglas. See the full list: Hotels near Agincourt Reef.

Popular cheap hotels in Port Douglas include Lazy Lizard Motor Inn, Beach Terraces, and Silkari Lagoons Port Douglas. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Port Douglas.

Saltwater Luxury Apartments, Thala Beach Nature Reserve, and Hibiscus Resort & Spa have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Port Douglas. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Port Douglas.

Lazy Lizard Motor Inn, Mowbray By The Sea, and Beach Terraces all received great reviews from families travelling in Port Douglas. See the full list: Family Hotels in Port Douglas.

Popular hotels by the beach in Port Douglas include Mowbray By The Sea, Peninsula Boutique Hotel, and Thala Beach Nature Reserve. See the full list: Port Douglas Beach Hotels.

Mai Tai Resort, Pink Flamingo, and Martinique on Macrossan received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Port Douglas. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Port Douglas.