Canopy Treehouses & Wildlife Sanctuary

Top choice in Cairns & Far North Queensland


Boutique eco-accommodation doesn’t get much better than this cluster of superbly designed timber-pole homes set among 100 acres of rainforest teeming with native wildlife. The luxurious treehouses feature spa baths, handmade soaps and Avatar-esque views. There’s a minimum two-night stay and online discounted rates off peak; children welcome.


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