Reviews: 40-minute Great Barrier Reef scenic flight in Cairns (with transfers) - GSL Aviation Reef Hopper
Guest User2026-01-23
A wonderful trip on a small plane. We were picked up from our hotel and taken to the airfield. 40 minutes over the reefs—a stunning sight.
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Reviews: Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation Full Day Tour
Guest User2024-07-22
Our guide was Andrew. He prepared an amazing tour for us and showed us the beauty of Daintree. We took a river cruise on Daintree river and saw some crocodiles sunbathing. We enjoyed a peaceful lunch and a refreshing swim in a Emmagen creek. We saw a lot of pure nature, that left us in awe. The ice cream from tropic fruits at the end of the tour was really delicious. The Cape Tribulation Beach was really wide and worth seeing. Sending love from Slovenia.
The driver (who also served as our guide) picked us up at the hotel at 6:50 am that morning, then went to another hotel to pick up other members of our group. The city center wasn't large, and the group was small, so we set off quickly. Along the way, the guide introduced us to various restaurants, including seafood, Thai, and Chinese food, explaining everything while driving and using a microphone. We first went to Port Douglas, then to the zoo, where we were served morning tea – a cake for each person, along with juice, coffee, and tea. In the rainforest, the guide led us on a 30-minute walk, followed by 20 minutes of commentary. Cape Tribulations is a beautiful beach, and we finally took a boat trip to see the crocodiles. Lunch was a buffet with salads and bread; for our main course, we could choose steak, fish, or burgers – a very generous spread. After lunch, we even got to try the only ice cream in the park, with three flavors for each person. The whole trip was relaxed and enjoyable; we ate our fill, the guide was enthusiastic and provided excellent explanations, and finally, he took us back to our hotel or offered us the option to have dinner at the food street – very considerate. A word of caution: because the guide speaks English, the signal in the rainforest is poor, so you'll need to understand English to communicate.