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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| 'Watch' the world go by sitting at a footpath table of 2 Fish Seafood Restaurant or enjoy the air-conditioned comfort inside while professional and welcoming staff spoil you with friendly attention. 'Taste' an innovative and creative approach to modern seafood cuisine with refined dishes that reflect the clean, fresh a |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Agincourt Reef, off Port Douglas on the Great Barrier Reef, is a series of many smaller reefs with at least 16 different dive sites. The Channels offer interesting swim-throughs and caves, while The Gardens are renowned for their exceptional abundance of brightly coloured reef fish. Blue Wonder is a breath-taking wall |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Australian and Oceanic Art Gallery has a diverse and comprehensive range of contemporary and traditional artwork, including paintings, sculpture, glassware, artifacts and jewellery. Australian and Oceanic Art supports and exhibits work from Aboriginal Communities including Lockhart River, Mornington Island, Torres Str |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Des Spencer Gallery is located in the main foyer of the Sheraton Mirage Hotel, Port Douglas in Tropical North Queensland. The gallery exclusively features the fine art of Des Spencer. Des is renowned for his vivid, vibrant and vivacious images of the world around him. His landscapes and cityscapes, floral, underwater a |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| As a multi-award winning restaurant, Salsa Bar and Grill has developed a reputation for having great food and fantastic service. Head chef Goran Zonai and Sous Chef Dominik Uhlig and their team are committed to serving mouth watering and eye-catching dishes. The menu is a wonderful combination of simple fresh ingredien |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Sea Temple Golf Club, Port Douglas is situated at the entrance to Port Douglas, a unique tropical resort village 65 kilometres north of Cairns, international gateway to the Tropical North Queensland region.
Carefully crafted across the landscape by world-renowned design architects Thomson, Wolveridge and Perrett, the |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Split Bommie, off Port Douglas o the Great Barrier Reef, has an array of colourful marine life from colourful flat worms and Nudibranchs to sleepy turtles and hungry hump headed parrot fish, putting on a show for the snorkeller and divers alike. The marine life thrive on two parallel Bommies, offering bright shallow co |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Located off Port Douglas on the Great Barrier Reef is Tijou Reef, home to many different dive sites, particularly the coral gardens on the inner side and wonderful wall dives on its outer eastern side. The northern tipis commonly known as Shark City. Whitetip, Grey and Silvertip reef sharks are always seen cruising alo |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Wellness@Port, the newest creation of Mind and Motion Spas, is located in the heart of Port Douglas. This new day spa embedded in tropical paradise offers a wide range of spa experiences.
The design creates a most tranquil and relaxed environment. Generous space, light colours, natural materials, and a cosy, Feng Shu |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| The Wildlife Habitat is Australia's leading environmental wildlife experience.
A leader in its field of wildlife immersion exhibits, the award winning Wildlife Habitat in Port Douglas provides visitors with a chance to observe up close a huge range of local flora and fauna. Hand feed kangaroos, wallabies and ducks, |
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Port Douglas , Tropical North Queensland |
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| Snapper Island, Hope Islands National Park has lush vine forest, dense eucalypt forest and white sandy beaches. The surrounding waters and reefs are protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and World Heritage area. The park is also significant to the Kuku Yalanji people, the local Aboriginal Traditional Owners. |
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