Visit Port Douglas, Australia
Port Douglas is 47 miles north of Cairns and is a bustling port popular with tourists that has managed to retain its village atmosphere from its days as a tiny fishing village.
Port Douglas is 47 miles north of Cairns and is a bustling port popular with tourists that has managed to retain its village atmosphere from its days as a tiny fishing village.
The wide main street (Macrossan Street) is lined with many 19th century buildings and any modern buildings have been designed to blend in with the town's original architecture.
Port Douglas has many fine restaurants to choose from and an interesting gold mining past to explore, but today is considered the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cape Tribulation and Daintree National Park to the north.
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