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Condo in Flying Fish Point
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

The Library studio apartment.

MadelineRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We had a great stay at the very charming Library apartment. Eileen and her husband were fantastic hosts and provided great suggestions for where to visit during our stay. Access to the pool was a bonus!
Home in Tully Heads
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

PROSCENIUM, Gateway to The Coral Sea

CamilleRating, 5 stars31 months ago
Great location, lots of room for friends or a family! Thanks for having us
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Guest suite in Malanda
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

Riverfront acreage, rich wildlife -Johnstone Bend

PatsyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Yu’s place was as he described it - nothing flash, basic but clean and had everything we needed for a comfy stay. It’s great value. The afternoon sunshine on the outdoor furniture at the river bank was delightful - saw the spectacular Sunbird feeding on the vine flowers right in front of us. We were fortunate to have a great viewing of the tree kangaroo and its youngster the first evening! Yu and his little family are friendly, helpful and totally delightful. We had a great stay.
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Guesthouse in Mission Beach
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Boutique Bungalows, King bed/ Wildlife Sanctuary.

JenniferRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
We enjoyed two very relaxed days whilst staying at Boutique Bungalows. The bungalow was exceptionally clean & we were left a welcome basket of various fruits ,a selection of snacks , breakfast cereals, milk , orange juice and yoghurts ( a lovely surprise) Enjoyed a swim under the canopy of rainforest trees, watching butterflys & listening to the birds. A really peaceful spot to stay in Mission beach.
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Apartment in Mighell
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Innisfail Apartment

BrianaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Lovely stopover stay for us on the way into Wooroonooran. Would recommend to others!
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Home in East Feluga
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Living Edge of the Rainforest

Anthony ToddRating, 5 stars6 days ago
I enjoyed the stay. The location is private and in a great natural setting. Not far from MIssion beach to enjoy the walk through the licuala palm forest and beach walk with views to the islands. The local market was on and it was great to browse and buy local produce.
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Cabin in Wongaling Beach
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Rainforest Cabin

VincentRating, 5 stars1 month ago
we had a wonderful stay at Selena and Glenn's. beautifully situated haven of peace in the heart of the rainforest and a stonethrow away from the beaches. place was tidy, homy and matched the description. lovely touches of fresh water, fruits and chocolates prepared by the host. we didn't have a chance to meet Selena who was away but had fascinating discussions with Glenn, a super person to meet. Selena was also super reactive and proactive by email. only positives, I thoroughly recommend staying with this charming couple!
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Earthen home in Garners Beach
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Calo Jungle Camp

MandaRating, 5 stars9 months ago
If you’re looking for an off the beaten track rainforest experience this is it. Sandra’s description is bang on and she provided accurate directions which made finding the place a breeze. We were greeted on arrival, given a tour & even a jar of honey to enjoy with our tea. There are cassowaries roaming which my children really enjoyed. I would stay again for sure and recommend this listing to anyone wanting a unique camping experience.

Your guide to Kurrimine Beach

All About Kurrimine Beach

Kurrimine Beach is a quiet and relaxed seaside town in Queensland’s Cassowary Coast Region, full of national parks, walking trails, waterfalls, and beaches. Amazingly, 75 percent of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is in this area, making it a sanctuary for native wildlife from brightly coloured insects like the Ulysses butterfly to shy mammals you won’t see anywhere else. It is also a bird watchers paradise, with nearly half of Australia’s birds found in the Wet Tropics.

Kurrimine Beach offers terrific access to the famous Great Barrier Reef — the world’s largest and most spectacular coral reef system. King Reef is just 800 metres off the beach, so you can walk out to explore the reef on very low tides, depending on the time of year. Many other significant reefs in the Barrier are less than an hour away, including Hall-Thompson, Adelaide, Ellison, Eddy, and Beaver. The beautiful, clear waters surrounding the reefs provide perfect conditions for swimming, snorkelling, and diving.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Kurrimine Beach

Kurrimine Beach enjoys a year-round tropical climate with hot and humid summers and milder winters. The most pleasant time to be in the region is between April and September. The days are consistently warm with sunshine, and the nights are mild, great for enjoying the outdoors. From June to September, during winter low tides, King Reef just off Kurrimine Beach becomes exposed, meaning you have the unique opportunity to walk out and explore the reef and the marine life that lives off it. In April, the Feast of the Senses Festival takes place in nearby Innisfail, North Queensland’s premier tropical food experience, showcasing the region’s rare and exotic fruits, local produce, seafood, herbs, spices, and wine. Whenever you decide to visit, you’ll find a great range of Kurrimine Beach accommodation to suit your needs.


Top things to do in Kurrimine Beach

The Mamu Skywalk

You can drive just over 30 minutes to The Wooroonooran National Park and take a walk in the clouds. The Forest and Sky Walks, a cantilever, and an observation tower offer a unique experience of being high in the rainforest canopy with spectacular panoramic views of this World Heritage rainforest and landscapes within it. Observe the rainforest plants, insects, and birds close-up while learning about the rainforest’s intricate web of life and the area’s fascinating culture and history.

Wooroonooran National Park

Nearby Wooroonooran National Park stuns with thrilling waterfalls, a beautiful rainforest, gorges, rivers, and more. There is so much you can do here, from canoeing and mountain biking to bushwalking through Mount Bartle Frere, which offers incredible views along the way. You can also enjoy Queensland’s highest mountain and the spectacular Josephine’s Falls. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can slide down the natural rock slippery dip into the refreshing waterfall.

Twilight Markets

The famous Twilight Markets take place on the beachfront at Kurrimine Beach every third Friday of every month. It’s a brilliant location for a market with the waves lapping in the background while you wander through rows of stalls selling arts and crafts, natural products, local coffee, fresh produce, clothing and jewellery, food, and more.

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