Luxury Queensland for the Travel Trade

Reef Rainforest Outback

An 8-night journey across three of Queensland’s most exclusive boutique properties – Orpheus Island Lodge on the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Ecolodge in the world’s oldest tropical rainforest, and Mount Mulligan Lodge in the rugged outback. Built for travel agents packaging ultra-premium Australian experiences, incentive programmes, and Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) itineraries where every night needs to be somewhere remarkable.

About This Itinerary

Three Icons of Tropical North Queensland

This isn’t a resort-hop. It’s three completely distinct Queensland ecosystems – reef, rainforest, and outback – stitched together through properties that each accommodate fewer than 30 guests. The kind of places where the chef knows your name by the second meal and a morning activity might involve snorkelling a pristine fringing reef or riding an ATV through a ghost town.

The Reef Rainforest Outback itinerary spans 8 nights across Orpheus Island Lodge (3 nights on the Great Barrier Reef), Daintree Ecolodge (2 nights in the world’s oldest tropical rainforest), and Mount Mulligan Lodge (3 nights on a 28,000-hectare private outback cattle station). All three are part of the Northern Escape Collection and each operates at a level of intimacy and quality that makes this a standout for agents building premium Australian itineraries, luxury FIT programmes, or incentive rewards that genuinely impress.

  • 8 nights across three boutique properties – max 20 to 28 guests at each
  • Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, and outback Queensland in a single itinerary
  • All-inclusive gourmet dining and premium beverages at Orpheus Island and Mt Mulligan
  • Daily curated experiences – snorkelling, ATV adventures, guided nature walks, fishing
  • Ideal for luxury FIT, honeymoons, milestone celebrations, and incentive groups
A cable car cabin suspended above the lush canopy of Queensland's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, offering an elevated perspective of the dense tropical rainforest landscape near Cairns.

COMPLETE ITINERARY

Your Reef Rainforest Outback Journey – Day by Day

Helicopter Transfer & Orpheus Island Lodge

Guests arrive in Townsville and transfer by helicopter to Orpheus Island – a 30-minute scenic flight over the Coral Sea that sets the tone immediately. The island itself stretches across 11 kilometres of immaculate turquoise coastline, comprising more than 1,000 hectares of national park. Orpheus accommodates just 28 guests in 14 rooms, suites and villas. That’s it.

On arrival, there’s time to settle in and explore the lodge – the main pavilion bar, the alfresco dining area, the 25-metre infinity pool that mirrors the Coral Sea, and the Gwandalan Day Spa. Pristine fringing reef is accessible simply by stepping out from the accommodation. The welcome dinner introduces the all-inclusive approach: gourmet meals by chef Paul Wilson and his team, premium Australian wines, beers, and soft beverages throughout.

Trade tip: Helicopter transfers to Orpheus Island are operated by Nautilus Aviation and are not included in the package. Accurate guest weights must be provided at time of booking for all helicopter transfers. We strongly recommend that domestic or international flights are booked AFTER accommodation and helicopter transfers are confirmed.

Four guests wearing life vests stand on a wooden dock next to a blue and white helicopter, receiving a pre-flight briefing before their scenic helicopter tour over the Great Barrier Reef. The ocean stretches behind them under a partly cloudy sky.

Snorkelling, Fishing & Island Exploration

A full day on Orpheus Island. Each day includes a curated reef-based experience – guided snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef, fishing in the surrounding waters, an island cruise, or a motorised dinghy adventure with a gourmet picnic hamper to a secluded cove. The Giant Clam Garden, a protected snorkelling spot just in the bay, is a highlight most guests don’t expect.

Between scheduled activities, guests have unlimited use of paddle boards, kayaks, catamarans, yoga mats, fishing gear, and snorkelling equipment. The surrounding waters are a fisherman’s playground – light tackle gear is available at leisure, or more serious anglers can head to the outer reef. Take a kayak into the mangroves. Try the catamaran in the sheltered bay. Or just float.

Trade tip: Orpheus is one of those rare Great Barrier Reef properties where the reef quality is exceptional and the guest numbers are tiny. That combination is hard to find. For clients who’ve already done the Whitsundays or Port Douglas, this is the next level up – genuinely exclusive without being pretentious.

A vibrant underwater scene featuring a large school of striped bannerfish swimming above a colorful coral reef in crystal-clear tropical waters. The image captures the rich marine biodiversity and stunning coral formations characteristic of the Maldives' pristine ocean environment.

Last Day on the Reef

A third day on the island allows guests to revisit favourite spots or try something new. The dinghy adventure with a chef-prepared picnic is worth saving for this day – guests take a motorised dinghy to a secluded beach, snorkel off the shore, and enjoy an intimate private lunch in a sheltered bay. It’s the kind of experience that feels unreasonably indulgent.

The afternoon is free to enjoy the spa, the pool, or simply the quiet of a private island on the Great Barrier Reef. Dinner that evening is the last on Orpheus before the journey shifts to the rainforest.

Trade tip: Three nights on Orpheus is the right amount. Two feels rushed, four can lose momentum for clients who want variety. The transition from reef to rainforest the following day keeps the itinerary moving without feeling hurried.

Two wooden sun loungers with white cushions are positioned beneath a large white square umbrella on pristine white sand, overlooking the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean in the Maldives. A white yacht anchors in the crystal-clear sea, with overwater bungalows and a wooden pier visible in the distance.

Transfer to the Daintree Rainforest

Guests helicopter back to the mainland and transfer north to the Daintree Ecolodge, nestled in the heart of the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest. Believed to be over 180 million years old, the Daintree is the oldest tropical lowland rainforest on earth. The contrast from the open turquoise waters of Orpheus to the dense, ancient canopy of the Daintree is striking.

The Ecolodge offers 15 eco-friendly bayans – treehouses immersed in the canopy among majestic Bull Kauri trees. There’s a private waterfall and swimming hole on the property, the Daintree Wellness Spa, a rainforest restaurant overlooking the lagoon, and dedicated walks through the surrounding forest. The stay includes daily a la carte breakfast, an indulgence picnic hamper, and a three-course dinner at the Julaymba Restaurant.

Trade tip: Ground transfers from Cairns Airport to the Daintree Ecolodge can be arranged. The drive north is scenic and gives clients a chance to see the coastline where the reef meets the rainforest – one of the only places on earth where two World Heritage areas sit side by side.

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.

World Heritage Rainforest

A full day in the Daintree. This is where the itinerary slows down deliberately. The ecolodge is designed around reconnecting with nature – walks through ancient fern-lined trails, time at the private waterfall swimming hole, the wellness spa, or simply sitting on the deck of your bayan listening to the forest.

The surrounding area offers options too. Guided rainforest walks, wildlife spotting for cassowaries and Boyd’s forest dragons, river cruises for saltwater crocodile sightings, or the chance to visit where the Daintree meets the coast at Cape Tribulation. The indulgence picnic hamper can be enjoyed wherever guests choose.

Trade tip: Two nights at the Daintree Ecolodge works well in this itinerary. It’s a quieter, more contemplative section between the active reef days and the adventure-focused outback days. For clients who want more time in the rainforest, additional nights can be added – just let us know when quoting.

A rustic timber lodge nestled within lush tropical vegetation, featuring distinctive buttressed tree roots and wooden structures with cross-braced railings. The scene captures the integration of architecture within a dense, verdant rainforest environment with towering trees and rich green foliage.

Transfer to the Outback

The journey shifts dramatically. Guests transfer to Mount Mulligan Lodge, located on an entirely private 28,000-hectare outback property 160 kilometres north-west of Cairns. The scheduled helicopter transfer from Cairns takes just 30 minutes, arriving at 2:30pm. Alternatively, private land transfers can be arranged, though the road past Dimbulah is unsealed and a 4WD is required.

Mount Mulligan Lodge accommodates just 20 guests at any one time. The lodge sits in the shadow of majestic Mount Mulligan – a towering sandstone escarpment that dominates the landscape. Each guest room comes with its own electric buggy for zipping between the room, the main pavilion, and the sunset bar. From here, everything is all-inclusive: gourmet meals, premium wines, spirits, beer, and daily outback experiences.

Trade tip: Helicopter transfers to Mt Mulligan are the recommended option, especially during the wet season (January to March) when road closures can occur. Private helicopter charters are also available for groups. Road access is challenging – unless your clients are experienced 4WD drivers, book the helicopter or a private car transfer.

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ATV Adventures, Gold Mine & Sunset Bar

A full day exploring the property. The daily experiences at Mt Mulligan are varied and genuinely interesting. Guests can take an ATV adventure through boulder-strewn creeks and outback tracks to The Branch at the southern end of Mount Mulligan for morning tea. There’s a guided tour of the Tyrconnell Gold Mine – the most famous mine on the Hodgkinson goldfield – where much of the infrastructure remains untouched, including a 10-head gold stamper and a sleepy miner’s cottage. In its heyday of the 1930s, around 100 people worked the mine.

The Mount Mulligan township and coal mine tour is compelling in a different way. Now a ghost town abandoned in 1958, the mine is the site of Queensland’s worst mining disaster, which took 75 workers’ lives in 1921. The derelict remains are eerie yet visually arresting. The cemetery tells the story plainly – most headstones dated 19 September 1921.

Late afternoon, head to the rustic Sunset Bar for sundowners as the light changes over the escarpment. Then stargazing after dinner, free from light pollution, using the resident telescope.

Trade tip: The history at Mt Mulligan catches people off guard. Clients expecting a standard luxury outback lodge discover something with real depth. The mining disaster story is handled respectfully and adds a layer to the experience that distinguishes it from other outback properties. The Conde Nast Traveller Hot List 2020 and Departures Magazine 2020 Legend Awards for World’s Best Hotel Views speak for themselves.

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Cattle Station, Fishing & Wildlife

Mount Mulligan is a working cattle station, and the property offers a genuine window into outback Australian life. Depending on the season, guests may be able to participate in cattle mustering – ask our reservations team about dates. It’s the real thing, not a performance.

The weir is home to Australian barramundi. Cast a line from the riverbank or a kayak, and a mature barramundi can be brought back to the lodge and prepared by the chef to your liking. Paddle boarding on the weir is another option – guests might be lucky enough to sight a platypus.

The environment around Mount Mulligan supports agile wallabies (often spotted around the lodge), rainbow lorikeets, kookaburras, and noisy friar birds. In 2017, a plant species was discovered on Mount Mulligan – and it’s the only place it grows in the world. The naturalist charts available at the lodge help guests identify what they’re seeing.

Trade tip: Mt Mulligan is child-friendly, which opens it up for family bookings. The electric buggies, ATV rides, fishing, and general freedom of the property work well for families with older children. For couples and incentive groups, the intimacy of 20 guests maximum creates a sense of exclusivity that’s hard to replicate.

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Farewell & Onward Travel

A final morning at Mt Mulligan. There’s time for an early walk, a last sunrise over the Hodgkinson Valley from The Lookout (a 10 to 15 minute ATV ride along the old railway tracks), or simply a quiet breakfast overlooking the escarpment. The scheduled helicopter departs at 2:35pm, arriving in Cairns at 3:10pm.

From Cairns, we can arrange onward connections to anywhere in Australia – Sydney, Melbourne, Uluru, the east coast, or international departures.

Trade tip: This itinerary pairs naturally with time in Cairns or Port Douglas before or after. For clients building a longer Australian journey, the Reef Rainforest Outback package works as a premium Queensland chapter within a broader national itinerary. We build the full programme – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers across Australia and New Zealand. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to discuss how this fits into your clients’ plans.

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THE THREE PROPERTIES

Inclusions & Property Details

Orpheus Island Lodge – 3 Nights

  • All gourmet meals prepared by chef Paul Wilson and his team
  • Premium Australian wines, beers, and soft beverages throughout
  • Daily reef-based experience – snorkelling, fishing, island cruise, or dinghy adventure with gourmet picnic
  • Unlimited use of paddle boards, kayaks, catamaran, yoga mats, fishing and snorkelling gear
  • 14 rooms, suites and villas – maximum 28 guests on the entire island
  • 25m infinity pool, Gwandalan Day Spa, reading room
  • 11km of turquoise coastline with pristine fringing reef at the doorstep

Daintree Ecolodge – 2 Nights

Fifteen eco-friendly bayans (treehouses) immersed in the canopy of the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest – believed to be over 180 million years old. The ecolodge features majestic Bull Kauri trees, a private waterfall and swimming hole, the Daintree Wellness Spa, and the Julaymba Restaurant overlooking the onsite lagoon. Fresh, clean water from the purest source combined with organic, healthy foods.

  • Daily a la carte breakfast
  • Indulgence picnic hamper
  • 3-course dinner at the Julaymba Restaurant
  • Private waterfall, swimming pool, and wellness spa

Mount Mulligan Lodge – 3 Nights

A 28,000-hectare private outback cattle station 160km north-west of Cairns. Four accommodation types, a main pavilion, infinity pool, and sunset bar – all in the shadow of the towering Mount Mulligan escarpment. Winner of Conde Nast Traveller’s Hot List 2020 for Best New Hotel in Australia, Departures Magazine 2020 Legend Awards for World’s Best Hotel Views, and Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2020.

  • All gourmet meals and premium wines, spirits, beer, and soft drinks
  • Daily outback experiences – ATV adventures, sunset drinks, township and coal mine tour, 4WD safari to Tyrconnell Gold Mine, guided nature walks
  • Unlimited use of electric buggy, paddle boards, kayaks, yoga mats, sky-gazing telescope, and fishing gear
  • Maximum 20 guests – each room assigned its own electric buggy
  • Barramundi fishing, stargazing, cattle mustering (seasonal), and birdwatching

Ready to Book the Reef Rainforest Outback?

Get in touch with our team for trade rates, availability across all three properties, and help packaging this into your clients’ Australian itineraries. We coordinate helicopter transfers, ground transport, domestic flights, and connections to our full range of Australian and New Zealand touring product.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Helicopter transfers to Orpheus Island and Mt Mulligan Lodge are arranged separately and are not included in the accommodation package. Scheduled helicopter transfers operate on set times – Cairns to Mt Mulligan departs at 2pm, arriving 2:30pm. Accurate guest weights (in kilograms) must be provided at time of booking for all helicopter transfers. If weights are not supplied, an upgrade cost for a private charter may apply. Private helicopter charters are also available for groups. We coordinate all helicopter bookings on behalf of our trade partners through Nautilus Aviation.
Yes. The three properties can be sequenced to suit your clients’ travel plans. The order presented here – reef, rainforest, outback – works well narratively, but some agents prefer to start with Mt Mulligan and finish on Orpheus Island, which gives clients a beach ending. Ground and helicopter transfers between properties and Cairns can be arranged in either direction. Let us know your preferred routing and we’ll build it accordingly.
A 20% deposit of the total booking (accommodation and helicopter transfers) is required at the time of booking, with full payment due at least 30 days prior to guest arrival. Cancellations made 61 days or more prior to arrival incur no cancellation fees. Cancellations 60 to 31 days prior attract a 50% cancellation fee on accommodation and helicopter transfers. Inside 30 days, a 100% cancellation fee applies. No refund is given for unused services or early departures. Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Full terms are provided at the time of booking.
Absolutely. With maximum capacities of 28 guests (Orpheus), 15 rooms (Daintree), and 20 guests (Mt Mulligan), these properties lend themselves to exclusive-use bookings for incentive groups and corporate retreats. The intimacy of each lodge creates a sense of reward and exclusivity that’s difficult to achieve at larger resorts. We can coordinate group movements between properties, arrange private helicopter charters, and work with the lodges on bespoke dining, activities, and special events. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to discuss group options.
Road access to Mt Mulligan Lodge can be affected by closures during the peak of the wet season from January to March. Helicopter transfers are recommended during this period. Even outside the wet season, the road past Dimbulah is unsealed and challenging – a private car transfer is suggested unless your clients are experienced at driving a 4WD on unsealed roads. We handle all transfer logistics so your clients don’t need to worry about the details.
The Reef Rainforest Outback package works as a premium Queensland chapter within a longer Australian journey. Common extensions include time in Cairns or Port Douglas before or after, the Great Barrier Reef outer reef experiences, Uluru and the Red Centre, or east coast cities like Sydney and Melbourne. We build complete Australian itineraries for the travel trade – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers. This package pairs particularly well with clients who want to see the diversity of Australia beyond the usual city-based highlights. Contact our team to discuss how we can build this into your clients’ broader programme.
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