Cape Tribulation is a remote headland and ecotourism destination in northeast Queensland, Australia. It was named by British navigator Lieutenant James Cook on 10 June 1770 (log date) after his ship scraped a reef north east of the cape, whilst passing over it. The ship stuck fast and was badly damaged, desperate measures being needed to prevent it foundering until it was refloated the next day. Cook recorded "...the north point [was named] Cape Tribulation because "here began all our troubles". Myall beach, Dubuji boardwalk, Emmagen Creek, Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef Drive are some of the famous attractions in the city.
Cape Tribulation is a coastal area within Daintree National Park, and it offers a combination of rainforest and beaches. Boat tours are available to the Great Barrier Reef, lying to the east. Sightseeing tours include boardwalks and a ridge trail on Mount Sorrow. There is also a multi-day tour that covers the three must-do things while visiting the beautiful Cairns region. You can also enjoy a luxury special occasion alone or with travel buddies.
Bird-watching and horse riding are popular outdoor activities to do in Cape Tribulation. You can also arrange private tours to see some of the top sites in the city. Tripindicator is a great tour agency that helps you book these tours at a low rate. They ensure that your travel experience is an unforgettable one with their wide range of affordable services.
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