
Australia Family Multisport
Home to dense jungle, fascinating wildlife, endless strands of white beach and the world's largest coral reef, Australia's Far North Queensland provides the spectacular setting for this unforgettable, adventure-filled family trip. Pedal through Cedar Bay National Park on remote dirt roads that rarely see travelers. Explore unspoiled beaches and woodland, looking for tree frogs, kangaroos and colorful birds. Kayak the astoundingly clear aquamarine waters off Cape Tribulation and sun yourself on silky-soft sand. Bike into Daintree National Park, the oldest living rain forest on Earth, and learn about the area's history and Aboriginal culture on intimate guided walks. Cap it all off by snorkeling or diving at the Great Barrier Reef. Come evening, you're embraced by warm Aussie hospitality at the region's most exquisite and unusual lodgings. Join us Down Under and experience Queensland at its wildest and fun-loving best!
Day 1 Helenvale
Meet in Cooktown
Head out from Endeavour Lions Park on a beautiful bike ride through quaint historic Cooktown and its stunning countryside, a wonderful introduction to the region's rugged beauty
Keep your eyes open for Australia's amazing wildlife - owls, tree kangaroos and rare stream frogs
At Archer's Point, enjoy a signature Backroads picnic and time lounging in sand and surf before shuttling to our rustic home for the night, nestled in the rain forest.
Days 2-3 Bloomfield
Bike on dirt roads through Cedar Bay National Park, watching for wildlife
Take a scenic boat ride across Weary Bay to reach our exclusive lodge
Follow gently rolling trails through the rain forest, seeking out Australia's most unique birds
Take a river cruise up the Bloomfield River, said to be the most stunning waterway on the Coral Coast
Relax in the idyllic surroundings of our hotel, where you can nap poolside, indulge in a spa treatment or go fishing.
Day 4 Cape Tribulation
Boat back to "civilization" and hop in a four-wheel-drive vehicle for a true Australian adventure through Daintree National Park - with stream crossings, steep hills and potholes amid the thick Queensland rain forest
With a stunning backdrop of rain forest and mountain peaks, paddle open-deck kayaks near secluded Cape Tribulation, a World Heritage site.
Days 5-6 Mossman
Bike along paved forest-lined roads through Daintree National Park, the world's most ancient rain forest
Hike at Cooper Creek, Daintree's central tributary, keeping an eye out for colorful parrots and Boyd's forest dragons - giant lizards indigenous to Queensland's rain forests
Pedal over the Alexandra Range, then past sugarcane fields
Walk in the river-carved Mossman Gorge with a local Aboriginal guide, who offers insight into Aboriginal history and practices
Spend an evening with a local naturalist learning about the region's abundant reptile population - don't be surprised if he brings along one or two slithering friends
Enjoy a candlelit barbecue overlooking the Mossman River.
Days 7-8 Port Douglas
Board the Poseidon, a spacious catamaran, and sail to the Great Barrier Reef for an unforgettable snorkeling or scuba excursion
Encounter some of Australia's multicolored luminescent, iridescent, polka-dotted and zebra-striped residents
Throw a boomerang, toss a spear and watch a traditional Aboriginal dance before hopping on the Skyrail to explore the rain forest canopy.
SLUMBER IN STYLE: Premiere Inns
Mungumby Lodge (1 night): Mungumby Lodge may not be luxurious - in fact, its bungalows are the definition of basic - but it is perfectly located along our route and offers a wonderful setting. (There aren't a lot of options out here!) Enjoy the sights and sounds of Australia's Tropical Rainforest National Park from your rustic cabin's patio or while dipping in the pool.
Bloomfield Wilderness Lodge (2 nights): One of Australia's most exclusive retreats and a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, this deluxe wilderness lodge - with its unspoiled idyllic location, incredible spa, pool and gourmet cuisine - is one you'll never want to leave.
Coconut Beach Resort (1 night): Just steps from a white-sand beach and cradled by the Daintree Rain Forest, this upscale resort's elegantly appointed guest rooms, two free-form swimming pools, deluxe spa and outstanding location provide a unique and truly peaceful experience.
Silky Oaks Lodge (2 nights): This splendid resort, with its luxurious cottages (complete with hammocks!), refreshing pool and renowned Healing Water Spa, is set amid the oldest rain forest on the planet, with views of the Mossman River.
Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort (2 nights): Five acres of swimmable saltwater lagoons, a sublime location on Four Mile Beach and an 18-hole championship golf course are just a few highlights at this luxurious tropical retreat.
Daily Mileage Options & Cumulative Elevation Gain
Day 1
- Level 2
1 Route Option Available
- Biking 17 miles
- 0 - 500 feet elevation gain
Day 2
- Levels 1 to 3
2 Route Options Available
- Biking 24 miles
- 500 - 1000 feet elevation gain
- Walking 1 hour
- 0 - 500 feet elevation gain
Day 3
- Level 1
1 Route Option Available
- Walking 2.5 hours
- 0 - 500 feet elevation gain
- Wildlife river cruise 2.5 hours (weather permitting)
Day 4
- Four-wheel drive adventure
- Kayaking 3 hours (weather permitting)
Day 5
- Levels 1 to 4
4 Route Options Available
- Biking 14, 20, 45 miles
- 1000 - 2000 feet elevation gain
- Hiking 2.5 miles
- 0 - 500 feet elevation gain
Day 6
- Levels 2 to 3
3 Route Options Available
- Biking 12, 24 miles
- 0 - 1000 feet elevation gain
- Hiking 4 hours
- 0 - 500 feet elevation gain
Day 7
- Snorkeling & Diving (all day)
Day 8
- Cultural visit 2 hours
Trips For All Abilities
Every Backroads trip is designed to appeal to a wide variety of interests and fitness levels. We know your pace may vary from one day to the next-and your traveling companion's may differ somewhat from yours. So we present a range of mileage options, and each day you decide exactly what and how much you want to do.
| Activity Level | Average Time | Average Distance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biking | Walking & Hiking | ||
| Level 1 | 2-3 hours | 10-20 mile | 2-5 miles |
| Level 2 | 2-4 hours | 21-30 miles | 5-7 miles |
| Level 3 | 3-5 hours | 31-40 miles | 7-9 miles |
| Level 4 | 4-6 hours | 41-55 miles | 9-11 miles |
| Level 5 | 5-7+ hours | 56-75+ miles | 11-13+ miles |
2008 DATES
FAMILY TRIPS
2009 DATES
FAMILY TRIPS
- 6/24-7/1Price: $4998 pp dbl. occ., (+ $1700 for sgl. occ.)
- 8/5-12Price: $4998 pp dbl. occ., (+ $1700 for sgl. occ.)
- 12/23-30Price: $5398 pp dbl. occ., (+ $1700 for sgl. occ.)
Reserve early for the best available price. Prices may change during the course of the year--if they do change, the best prices are available earlier. Once you book your trip, your price is guaranteed.
Recommended Kids Ages
Minimum Ages:
Due to hotel restrictions, no children under 12 are allowed.
Minimum age restriction to ride own bike: 12 years
No burleys or piccolos available on this trip
Guest Trip Reviews
My husband and I weren't sure that our first trip with Backroads could really be matched secondary to our extraordinary experience at that time but I must say you were able to pull it off again and provided not only us but our three children with a magnificent trip that will be etched in all of our minds forever. We could not have asked for a more excellent way to celebrate sending our first born off to college this fall.- Muncie, IN

Backroads continues to be my tour company of choice. The attitude of your leaders is what sets you apart.- Everett, WA
