Wildwood gets ready to reopen in June

Great news: the Daintree Ferry (the only way into Cape Tribulation from the south) has reopened this morning and it’s free of charge until 30 June.

While the rest of the world continues to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, from 12 June, we are lucky enough to be able to welcome visitors again at Wildwood.

For now, the Queensland borders remain closed so we are only able to share the beauty and tranquility of the forest with those of you closer to home.

But we hope to welcome many more of you from across Australia in time for the school holidays and share some much-needed winter sun.

For those hoping to travel, you’ll be looking for peace of mind that your accommodation is clean and hygienic. The health and safety of our guests is our highest priority, and we have taken extra steps to make sure Wildwood is deep-cleaned thoroughly between our guests.

If you haven't visited us before, the five-minute ferry crossing is a great part of the trip north to Cape Trib: the journey across the Daintree River about 50km past Port Douglas is your gateway to the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef and is the only cable ferry operating in tropical Australia.

Find out more about Douglas Shire Council fee waiver at https://douglas.qld.gov.au/daintree-ferry/

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