Palm fringed Mission Beach is a thriving holiday township that boasts unspoilt natural environments. It has a good selection of restaurants, cafes, interesting shops and art galleries, markets, award-winning tropical fruit wineries and all necessary amenities.
Recreational activities include hiking, skydiving, white water rafting, diving and snorkelling, sea kayaking, island day cruises, golf, sailing, game and river fishing, crocodile and wildlife spotting at night, rainforest ecological guided tours, narrated botanical and cultural heritage walks …
… Mission Beach is abundant with wildlife including the rare and endangered Cassowary - Mission Beach has Australia’s most important concentration of these large, colourful flightless rainforest birds. The nearby lush tropical jungle, part of the 900,000 hectares of World Heritage Area and protected for future generations to enjoy, is also home to many ancient and strange plants and trees plus magnificent stands of Licuala Fan Palms.
Just a two hour scenic drive south of Cairns, with its International Airport, Mission Beach is an ideal base to explore many close-by features like Queensland’s highest mountain peaks - Bartle Frere and Bellenden Ker – spectacular Hinchinbrook Island, vast sugar cane fields, and the Misty Mountains rainforest drive to Atherton Tableland with its quaint agricultural townships, magnificent waterfalls and volcanic crater lakes.
Guests at Cassowary Cottage holiday home, South Mission Beach, travel from all around the world and love our relaxed lifestyle, climate and rainforest. Discover it for yourself.
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