Cape York
Wilderness Adventure
with Outback Spirit
- Includes all entry fees into National Parks and all cruise fees
- All meals & beverages provided while on tour
- Travel aboard a 5-star 4WD Mercedes Benz Coach
- Save up to $2600 per person^
Outback Spirit is part of Journey Beyond, a national business focused on bringing Australia’s most unique and iconic experiences to life. Outback Spirit was founded in 1999 and is showcasing Australia’s most remarkable landscapes, unique touring experiences and some very special communities.
Only with Outback Spirit can you journey through Australia, staying at their stunning network of luxurious safari camps and wilderness lodges.
Highlights
- Journey to Pajinka, the northernmost tip of the Australian mainland
- Travel the iconic Bloomfield Track and visit historic Lion’s Den Hotel
- Enjoy an intimate tour of the Daintree visiting stunning fan-palm galleries
- Spend 2 nights at the beautiful Lotus Bird Lodge
- Discover breath-taking Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park by helicopter. Also visit Red Lily Lagoon, Nifold Plain & the Normanby River by land tour
- Explore the Torres Strait visiting Thursday Island, Horn Island & Friday Island
- Spend 2 nights at our Moreton Wilderness Lodge on the Wenlock River
- Take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Fruit Bat Falls
- Enjoy a cultural performance by the Seisia Kayin Thithuil Dance Group
Inclusions
- Small Group Size – 20
- All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) included. Complimentary beverages from a selected list included at lunch and dinner (when dining at licensed venues only).
- 12 nights of hotel and lodge accommodation
- All entry fees into National Parks and all cruise fees
- One-way airfare from Horn Island to Cairns with QANTAS
- Travel aboard a 5-star 4WD Mercedes Benz Coach
- Services of a professional 2-person crew consisting of a Tour Driver and Tour Director
- Outback Spirit Explorer Pack (for first-time travellers only)
Travel dates 2025 | Price per person |
Multiple departure dates between 12 May - 21 September 2025 |
Twin - from $9435 Single - from $12,935 |
Travel dates 2026 | |
Multiple departure dates between 12 May - 21 September 2026 |
Twin - from $9495 |
*Advertised price is based on September 2026 departures and includes advertised saving. Other departures are available at seasonal surcharge. Offer is subject to availability which is subject to change.
Pop into your local RAC Travel Centre or call 1300 655 179 for availability & current pricing.
Day 1 - Cairns to Port Douglas
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Today you will be greeted by our friendly and professional Tour Directors before we begin our journey north with a scenic drive along the Captain Cook Highway to Port Douglas. Enjoy a brief tour of this famous tropical village before checking into the premier accommodation choice in Port Douglas - the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort for our overnight stay. This evening enjoy a sumptuous welcome dinner together at the resort.
Overnight: 1 night Sheraton Mirage
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 – Port Douglas - Mossman Gorge - Daintree National Park
This morning, we continue our journey north and visit the award-winning Mossman Gorge Centre in the Daintree National Park. Here we enjoy the Dreamtime Gorge Walk, which begins with a traditional smoking ceremony to cleanse and ward off bad spirits. Setting off on the walk, we'll be accompanied by experienced Indigenous guides who'll demonstrate traditional plant use, identify bush food sources and provide an enchanting narrative of the rainforest. At the end of the walk enjoy traditional bush tea and damper.
We then venture further into the World Heritage Listed Daintree, the oldest and most biologically diverse rainforest in the world. First up, we enjoy an informative cruise on the Daintree River before an exclusive guided tour at Cooper Creek Wilderness. Situated directly below Thornton Peak, the epicentre of refugial significance in the Daintree, Cooper Creek is home to pristine old growth rainforest and extraordinary fan palm galleries. Here we'll take a guided tour along the forest floor with expert, inhabitant guides; an exclusive experience that's far removed from other mass tourism offerings in the area.
Late this afternoon we arrive at the Heritage Lodge and Spa for our overnight stay.
Overnight: 1 night Heritage Lodge and Spa
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 3 - Cape Tribulation - Bloomfield Track - Cooktown
This morning we continue our journey through the Daintree to Cape Tribulation, a headland named by Lieutenant James Cook after his ship struck the Great Barrier Reef in 1770. After a stroll along the beach and a cup of tea, we'll continue north and tackle the infamous Bloomfield Track. Impassable during the wet season, the track passes through some wild country and should only be tackled by 4WD vehicles. There are numerous steep climbs through the rainforest and several creek crossings to negotiate, so sit back and enjoy the scenery as your experienced tour driver does the hard work!
Once across the Bloomfield River we'll visit Bloomfield Falls before lunch at the Lion’s Den Hotel, one of QLD’s oldest bush pubs. We then depart for Cooktown, where Lieutenant Cook beached the Endeavour for repairs after hitting the reef. Upon our arrival we'll enjoy a town tour including the James Cook Museum, Cooktown Botanic Gardens and the Grassy Hill lookout.
We then check in to the 4-star Sovereign Resort Hotel for our overnight stay.
Overnight: 1 night Sovereign Resort
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 4 - Laura - Lotusbird Lodge
Today we depart Cooktown along the Battle Camp Road and visit the Old Laura Homestead before arriving into Laura. This area is famous for its rock art.
This morning, we visit art sites in the Laura area, where an experienced Aboriginal guide will accompany us to interpret the art and explain the significance of this cultural site.
Later on we enjoy lunch and a visit to the Quinkan Cultural Centre. We then travel through the grassy plains and woodlands of Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park, tackling several creek crossings along the way. We'll stop at Kalpowar on the Normanby River for afternoon tea, followed by a visit to Red Lily Lagoon, home to a vast array of flora and fauna. Admire the tall lotus lily with its spectacular pink flowers and dense yellow stamens, and keep an eye out for Brolgas and Sarus cranes striding through the lilies searching for sedge tubers.
This afternoon we pass through Nifold Plain, an open savannah characterised by thousands of magnetic termite mounds. We then continue through to Lotus Bird Lodge, beautifully located on the edge of a tranquil billabong. Enjoy an exclusive two night stay to discover the area.
Overnight: 2 nights Lotusbird Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 5 - Rinyirru (Lakefield) from the air
Today enjoy a breathtaking helicopter flight over Rinyirru (Lakefield). Board our exclusively chartered Bell Jet Ranger and fly over swamps, plains and forests before following the Kennedy River to Princess Charlotte Bay. You’ll spot crocodiles, pigs, cattle and all sorts of other wildlife on this mesmerising flight. It really is the only way to get a true appreciation of the area and adds a great perspective of Cape York Peninsula.
After lunch there's time for a walk around the lodge's billabong or some bird watching. Alternatively, enjoy some free time to yourself and soak up the atmosphere of Cape York from this tranquil location.
Please note: Weight limits apply to all scenic flights.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 6 - Coen - Weipa
Today we farewell Lotusbird Lodge and make our way north along the Peninsula Development Road. Pass through Coen before arriving at Archer River roadhouse for lunch. We then continue to Weipa, arriving mid-afternoon to check-in to the Albatross Bay Resort.
Overnight: 1 night Albatross Bay Resort
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 7 - Wildlife Cruise - Batavia Downs - Moreton Telegraph
This morning we join Western Cape Eco Tours for a cruise on the Embley River. Explore diverse wildlife habitat, learn about local culture and keep an eye out for some big salt water crocodiles! Our skipper will also provide a detailed insight into Weipa's bauxite mining industry. Afterwards, we’ll visit the Western Cape Cultural Centre which showcases the history of Weipa and its surrounding communities. The centre enjoys an enviable location overlooking the bay, so it’s also a great place for a picnic lunch.
This afternoon we depart Weipa and make our way towards Moreton Telegraph Station. We pass by Batavia Downs before heading north along the Telegraph Track, arriving at Moreton mid-afternoon. Situated on the banks of the Wenlock River, Moreton served as a repeater station for the Overland Telegraph Line established in the 1880's. The last Morse telegram code was sent from Brisbane to Thursday Island on the 24th June 1964, yet the line remained in use until 1987 as the local telephone line.
Upon our arrival at Moreton we’ll check in to our exclusive wilderness lodge for two nights to relax and explore the local area. Our newly refurbished rooms feature ensuite bathrooms, quality furnishings and air-conditioning.
Overnight: 2 nights Moreton Telegraph Station
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 8 - Moreton Telegraph Station
In the 1860s construction began on the Overland Telegraph Line. The northern section ran through very difficult rugged country and the telegraph survey expedition was only the fourth overland expedition ever made to Cape York. Work on the Cape York Peninsula section was completed in 1886, and Moreton Telegraph Station was completed in 1887.
The line served Australia well until the outbreak of war when better communications were required in the face of the threat to the northern coastline. After more than 100 years of service, Moreton eventually ceased communication operations in 1987 with the introduction of the modern era of telecommunications.
Today, join our guides for some interpretive walks around the station and along the Wenlock River, which contains the highest diversity of freshwater fish of all Australian rivers. Species include the Freshwater Sawfish, Spear tooth Shark and more common fish like the Sooty Grunter and Barramundi.
After lunch, there is time to catch up on some washing or simply relax and take in the beautiful surrounds followed by our second night at this historic site.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 9 - Telegraph Track - Heathlands - Fruit Bat Falls - Bamaga
Today our journey continues north along the Telegraph Track, passing through some wild and rugged countryside. However, as some sections of the track are impassable we'll mainly be travelling on the northern and southern bypass roads on our journey north from Moreton.
This morning enjoy a visit to Fruit Bat Falls for a refreshing swim in the crystal clear water of Eliot Creek, followed by a picnic lunch.
We then continue north and cross the Jardine River by vehicular ferry, before arriving at Bamaga where we check in to the Cape York Peninsula Lodge for the next two nights.
Overnight: 2 nights Cape York Peninsula Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 10 - Bamaga - The tip of Cape York
Today we venture to the northernmost point on the Australian Mainland, a Cape traveller’s ultimate destination. The walking track commences at Pajinka and requires a good level of fitness, but is well worth the effort! Get your picture taken next to the iconic signpost and soak up the views of the Torres Strait as your guide fills you in on the history of the area.
This afternoon we visit Somerset, once the home of Frank Jardine and the official government residence on the Cape, protected by British Marines. After a BBQ lunch we return to the hotel where the rest of the day can be spent at your leisure. Tonight enjoy a performance by a local dance group at the resort.
Please note: local dance group is subject to availability.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 11 - Endeavour Strait - Thursday Island - Kazu Pearls
This morning we head to Seisia and board the ferry for our cruise across Endeavour Strait. Enjoy informative commentary about the Torres Strait Islands from the captain as we make our way to Thursday Island, situated 35km northwest of the tip of Cape York. The Island has a population of approximately 3,000 people and is the main administrative centre of the Torres Strait.
Upon our arrival on Thursday Island we'll enjoy a tour with a local expert before some free time.
We then take the short ferry trip across to Friday Island, home to Kazu Pearls. Here we enjoy a pearl demonstration and a visit to the pearl farm shop where we will have the opportunity to purchase some of their exquisite pearl jewellery.
Later this afternoon we return to Thursday Island for our overnight stay at the Jardine Motel.
Note: For your convenience when taking the ferries to the islands, we suggest that you reduce your luggage to a small backpack. You will require a change of clothes, comfortable shoes, bathers, toiletries (no sharps), personal ID and Qantas Frequent Flyer card . The rest of your luggage will return to Cairns on the coach.
Overnight: 1 night Jardine Motel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 12 - Horn Island - Cairns
This morning, we catch a ferry across to Horn Island and enjoy a tour of this once prominent WWII air base before visiting the Torres Strait Heritage Museum. We then board our QANTAS flight back to Cairns, arriving in time for lunch.
For our final evening together, we'll check into the Shangri-La The Marina. Enjoy luxurious rooms in this perfectly positioned hotel along the Esplanade. Tonight, enjoy a special farewell dinner at the hotel and reflect upon our incredible adventure to the tip of Australia.
Overnight: 1 night Shangri-La The Marina
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Day 13 - Farewell
After breakfast enjoy a relaxing morning before your transfer to Cairns airport, or to your accommodation if staying on. Bon voyage, until your next incredible outback adventure!
Meals: Breakfast
*Advertised price is per person twin share, based on September 2026 departures and includes saving amount. Other deparures dates are available at seasonal surcharge. Single supplements are applicable for single travellers requesting single accommodation. A $500 per person deposit is due for the tour portion. The balance of the deposit (difference between Deposit offer and Everyday or Everyday Past Passenger deposit) must be received no later than 6 months prior to travel and the final balance received no later than 100 days prior to travel. Cancellation outside of 6 months will result in a loss of deposit.
^Save up to $2600 per person: Savings valid for new bookings only. Offers available until 31 Marh 2025 unless sold out prior. Further T&Cs apply. For full terms and conditions please enquire with your RAC travel consultant. A further $165 deposit per person is due at time of booking. General RAC Travel terms & conditions apply.