Reef & Rainforest for the Travel Trade

Cairns, Daintree & Two-Day Live-Aboard Diving

A 5-night adventure combining the ancient Daintree Rainforest with a two-day, one-night live-aboard dive expedition on the outer Great Barrier Reef. Built for travel agents packaging immersive Australian nature experiences, Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) itineraries, and incentive programmes where your clients want to go deeper – literally and figuratively – than a standard day trip allows.

About This Adventure

Tropical North Queensland

Tropical North Queensland is where two UNESCO World Heritage-listed ecosystems sit almost on top of each other. The Daintree Rainforest – the oldest continuously surviving tropical rainforest on the planet, over 180 million years old – runs right down to the Coral Sea, where the Great Barrier Reef stretches more than 2,300 kilometres along the Queensland coast. There’s nowhere else on earth where you can walk through ancient jungle in the morning and be diving a pristine outer reef by the afternoon.

This 5-night itinerary combines a Daintree and Cape Tribulation experience with a two-day, one-night live-aboard dive trip on the outer Great Barrier Reef, all based from Cairns. The live-aboard component takes clients well beyond the day-trip reefs, sleeping on the water and diving at sites that most visitors never reach. It suits certified divers and snorkellers alike. For travel agents building premium Australian itineraries where the Great Barrier Reef needs to be more than a tick-box day trip, this is the product.

  • 5 nights total – 3 nights Cairns hotel, 1 night Daintree eco-lodge, 1 night live-aboard dive vessel
  • Full-day Daintree and Cape Tribulation guided touring with rainforest walks
  • Two-day, one-night outer reef live-aboard with up to 11 dives and unlimited snorkelling
  • Suits certified divers and non-divers – introductory dives and snorkelling available
  • Ideal for adventure FIT, couples, small groups, and incentive add-ons
A high-performance catamaran anchored in crystal-clear turquoise waters above coral formations at the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns, Queensland. The vessel is moored in shallow tropical waters with visible coral patches beneath the surface, under a partly cloudy sky.

COMPLETE ITINERARY

Your Reef & Rainforest Adventure – Day by Day

Arrive in Cairns & Settle In

Guests fly into Cairns, the gateway to Tropical North Queensland. Transfer to their hotel and take the rest of the day at their own pace. Cairns is a relaxed, walkable city – the Esplanade lagoon, the boardwalk, and the restaurant strip along the marina are all within easy reach on foot. It’s a good evening to shake off the travel and get acclimatised to the tropical pace.

For clients arriving on early flights, we can arrange an optional afternoon activity – a scenic helicopter flight over the reef, a visit to the Cairns Aquarium, or a Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park experience. None of these are essential. Sometimes the best first day is a quiet one.

Trade tip: Cairns receives direct flights from most Australian capital cities, plus international services from key Asian hubs. For clients arriving from long-haul origins, a rest day on arrival makes a real difference to their enjoyment of the Daintree the following day. We can arrange airport transfers and hotel bookings through our FIT platform.

A scenic waterfront promenade in Cairns, Australia, featuring a calm lagoon, palm-lined esplanade with public pool facilities, and modern high-rise residential and commercial buildings reflected in the still water under a clear blue sky.

Daintree Rainforest & Cape Tribulation

An early start for the drive north. The itinerary crosses the Daintree River by cable ferry and enters the rainforest proper – a landscape that has existed in some form for over 180 million years. Guided walking trails take guests through dense canopy where ancient fan palms, strangler figs, and epiphytes crowd every surface. The guide provides context on the ecosystem’s significance and the extraordinary biodiversity here, including cassowaries, Boyd’s forest dragons, and the musky rat-kangaroo.

The afternoon continues to Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef. It’s visually striking – dense green jungle running directly onto a white sand beach with the Coral Sea beyond. There’s time for a boardwalk through the mangroves, a swim at the beach (seasonal, croc-safe areas), and an interpretive walk before heading to the eco-lodge for the night.

Trade tip: The Daintree day works for all fitness levels. Walks are relatively flat and well maintained. The overnight stay at a Daintree eco-lodge rather than returning to Cairns same-day is what elevates this from a standard day tour – clients get the evening sounds of the rainforest, night spotlighting for wildlife, and a far more immersive experience. We have agreements with several lodge options from boutique to luxury.

A massive strangler fig tree dominates the lush Daintree Rainforest canopy in Mossman Gorge, North Queensland, with its distinctive buttress roots and moss-covered trunk surrounded by dense tropical vegetation and ferns on the forest floor.

Morning in the Daintree & Return to Cairns

The morning is deliberately unhurried. A guided dawn walk or a self-guided boardwalk through the lodge grounds – the forest at first light is an entirely different experience, alive with birdsong and the movement of creatures you won’t spot later in the day. Breakfast at the lodge before departing.

On the return to Cairns, the itinerary includes a stop at Mossman Gorge, a stunning freshwater swimming spot in the traditional country of the Kuku Yalanji people. An optional Indigenous-guided Dreamtime Walk provides cultural context and a Welcome to Country ceremony. Guests arrive back in Cairns by mid-afternoon with time to prepare for the live-aboard departure the following morning.

Trade tip: The Mossman Gorge stop breaks up the drive nicely and adds a meaningful cultural dimension. The Dreamtime Walk should be pre-booked. For clients wanting to compress this, we can run the Daintree as a full day tour returning to Cairns the same night – but the overnight version is significantly better and what we recommend for premium FIT itineraries.

A striking upward view of vibrant green palm fronds in the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia, with sunlight filtering through the lush canopy creating a mesmerizing radial pattern of fan-shaped leaves.

Board the Live-Aboard & First Reef Dives

The live-aboard departs Cairns marina in the morning, heading for the outer Great Barrier Reef. The voyage out takes a couple of hours, and the crew uses transit time for dive briefings, equipment setup, and introductions. By late morning, guests are in the water at the first dive site.

The outer reef is a different world from the inner reefs visited on day trips. Visibility is better. Coral coverage is denser. The marine life is more abundant and varied – reef sharks, giant trevally, Napoleon wrasse, sea turtles, and vast schools of tropical fish are common. Certified divers typically complete two to three dives on the first afternoon, while snorkellers have unlimited access to the reef from the vessel’s swim platform.

Dinner is served on board and a night dive is available for certified divers. Night diving on the reef is a memorable experience – the coral comes alive with nocturnal feeders, sleeping parrotfish, and bioluminescent creatures. Guests sleep on the vessel, anchored at the reef.

Trade tip: The live-aboard component is the real differentiator of this itinerary. Sleeping on the reef, doing a night dive, and having first-light access to the water before day-trip boats arrive gives clients an experience that 95% of Great Barrier Reef visitors never get. Equipment is provided. Both certified and introductory dives are catered for, so it works for mixed groups where not everyone holds a dive card.

An aerial view of the Sunlover Reef Cruises ship docked at a pontoon in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef, with multiple passengers snorkeling and swimming in the surrounding coral reef area.

Full Day on the Outer Reef & Return to Cairns

Guests wake up anchored at the reef. Early risers can be in the water before breakfast – there’s something genuinely special about a dawn dive with nobody else around. The morning includes two to three more dive sites, typically moving between different reef systems to vary the experience. Bommies, swim-throughs, coral gardens, and wall dives all feature depending on conditions.

Snorkellers continue to have free access throughout, with guided snorkel tours offered by the crew. A light lunch is served before the vessel begins the return voyage to Cairns in the early afternoon. Guests are back at the marina by late afternoon, transferred to their hotel, and the evening is free.

Trade tip: Clients typically complete up to 11 dives across the two days, though six to eight is more common for those who also want to snorkel and relax. The variety of reef sites visited is far greater than any single-day trip can offer. For agents selling to dive enthusiasts, this is the product that makes the itinerary. For non-divers, the snorkelling access and the experience of sleeping on the reef is still a genuine highlight.

A young snorkeler in a wetsuit makes a peace sign while freediving above vibrant coral formations in the crystal-clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef. The underwater scene showcases diverse coral species and excellent visibility, capturing the beauty and accessibility of this iconic marine destination.

Depart Cairns

Transfer to Cairns Airport for onward travel. For clients with late flights, we can arrange a half-day activity – the Kuranda Scenic Railway and Skyrail Rainforest Cableway combination is a popular option, as is a morning at the Cairns Botanic Gardens or a last swim at the Esplanade lagoon.

Trade tip: We recommend building in at least a half day in Cairns before departure rather than a dawn flight. After two days on the water, clients appreciate a gentle final morning. This itinerary pairs well with onward travel to the Whitsundays, Uluru, Sydney, or the Gold Coast. For clients wanting a longer reef experience, we can extend the live-aboard to three days/two nights or add a day trip to a different reef section. We build the full Australian itinerary – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers – through our FIT booking platform.

A striking public swimming pool in Cairns, Australia, featuring distinctive blue pinwheel wind sculptures rising from the water. The pool overlooks the tropical coastline with mountains visible in the distance, set against a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Inclusions & The Live-Aboard Experience

Itinerary Inclusions

  • 3 nights hotel accommodation in Cairns (category to suit client budget)
  • 1 night Daintree eco-lodge with dinner and breakfast
  • 1 night live-aboard on the outer Great Barrier Reef with all meals
  • Full-day guided Daintree and Cape Tribulation tour including Mossman Gorge
  • Two-day live-aboard with up to 11 dives for certified divers, or unlimited snorkelling
  • All dive equipment, wetsuits, and reef tax included on live-aboard
  • Return transfers throughout – airport, Daintree, marina

About the Live-Aboard

The live-aboard vessel is purpose-built for reef diving in the Coral Sea. Comfortable rather than lavish – this is about the diving, not the thread count. Cabins are air-conditioned with shared or private bathroom options depending on the vessel. There’s a spacious dive deck with individual gear stations, a sundeck for between-dive downtime, and a communal dining area where the crew serves hearty meals throughout the day.

The dive crew are qualified instructors and reef specialists. They run thorough briefings before every dive, manage groups by experience level, and offer introductory dives for those without certification. Night diving is supervised and genuinely worth doing.

  • Access to outer reef sites beyond the reach of day-trip vessels
  • Night dive available for certified divers
  • All meals, tea, coffee, and snacks included on board
  • Introductory dives available for non-certified guests

Ready to Book the Cairns, Daintree & Reef Adventure?

Get in touch with our team for trade rates, availability, and help packaging this itinerary into your clients’ Australian programmes. We handle accommodation, domestic flights, transfers, and connections to our full range of Australian and New Zealand touring product.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tropical North Queensland is a year-round destination, but the dry season from May to October offers the best conditions – less humidity, lower rainfall, and excellent reef visibility. The wet season from November to April brings warmer water temperatures (great for diving), but heavier rain and the possibility of stinger season, which requires protective suits in the water. Marine stinger suits are provided on the live-aboard during stinger months. Whale season – June to September – adds the chance of minke whale encounters on the outer reef, which is a genuine bonus. We can advise on the best timing for specific client preferences.
No. The live-aboard caters to both certified divers and complete beginners. Certified divers (Open Water and above) can dive independently with a buddy under crew supervision. Non-certified guests can do introductory dives, which involve a thorough pool-style briefing followed by a shallow dive with an instructor – no prior experience needed. Snorkelling is available at every site and the outer reef snorkelling is exceptional in its own right. This makes the itinerary work well for couples or groups where dive experience varies.
A deposit is required at the time of booking, with the balance due in advance of departure – specific terms depend on the components booked. The live-aboard and Daintree lodge have their own cancellation windows, which we consolidate into a single booking timeline for your convenience. Cancellations made well in advance typically receive a full refund less administrative fees, with a sliding scale closer to departure. Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Contact our team for the full terms applicable to your booking.
Absolutely. The itinerary works well as a stand-alone incentive programme for small to medium groups, or as a component within a larger Australian incentive. The Daintree lodge can accommodate group bookings, and multiple live-aboard vessels can be coordinated for larger numbers. We can add exclusive group elements – a private beach dinner on the Daintree coast, a helicopter flight over the reef, a cultural experience with local Indigenous communities – to make the programme distinctive. AABH has managed incentive programmes for groups of up to 400+ delegates, so scaling is something we handle routinely. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to start the conversation.
Cairns is well connected by domestic flights to all major Australian cities, making it easy to slot this itinerary into a longer trip. Common combinations include the Whitsundays or Hamilton Island (reef and island extension), Uluru and the Red Centre, Sydney and the Blue Mountains, or Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road. For clients wanting more time in Tropical North Queensland, we can add the Atherton Tablelands, a hot air balloon over the Mareeba hinterland, or extend the live-aboard to three days. We build complete Australian itineraries for the travel trade – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers – all available through our FIT booking platform at wholesale rates.
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