Cape Tribulation, Queensland
Cape Tribulation is a headland in the Daintree National Park and the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, looking out towards the Great Barrier Reef. It is off the beaten track with a population of 330 and a small number of bed and breakfast eco lodges, tourism resorts and backpacker hostels. A sealed road provides access to the area from the south via the Daintree River Ferry. North from Cape Tribulation, a four-wheel drive unsealed road continues to Cooktown and is often closed during the wet season (February to April). The rainforest contains some of the last cassowaries surviving in the wild and we were lucky enough to see one cross the road (safely). The beaches are wonderful and mostly deserted. These photos are all of different beaches.