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23 December, 2025

Port Douglas in top 10

PORT Douglas has been rated in the top 10 destinations by leading travel website Booking.com

By Nick Dalton

Visitors enjoy the natural beauty of Four Mile Beach at Port Douglas which has been rated in the top 10. Picture: Tourism Tropical North Queensland
Visitors enjoy the natural beauty of Four Mile Beach at Port Douglas which has been rated in the top 10. Picture: Tourism Tropical North Queensland

Tourism Port Douglas and Daintree executive officer Emma Tunnock said Port Douglas – in the company of destinations such as Bilbao, Manaus and Mũi Né – stood apart as a coastal escape that punched well above its weight on the world stage.

“The findings reinforce what locals and returning visitors have long known: Port Douglas offers the rare combination of two World Heritage environments – the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree rainforest – within a relaxed coastal village that celebrates nature, culture, adventure and connection,” she said.

“Consumer data from Booking.com shows travellers in 2026 are increasingly prioritising holidays that reflect personal passions, nature immersion, cultural connection and emotional wellbeing – a shift that aligns strongly with the Port Douglas experience.

“Visitors are gravitating towards:

  • Small-group and intimate tour styles

  • Authentic interactions with nature and culture

  • The restorative benefits of quiet and wilderness

  • Holidays that feel meaningful, not transactional.

“Port Douglas delivers all of this in one place – whether sailing to a remote sand cay, snorkelling with turtles, exploring ancient rainforest with Kuku Yalanji guides, discovering wildlife and tranquillity or unwinding with barefoot luxury.”

Booking.com Ocean and Korea regional manager Todd Lacey said “the future of Australian travel is both tech-driven and deeply personal: slower, quieter and more intentional”.

“Whether that’s a campervan journey along the Great Ocean Road or a wellness retreat in the Daintree rainforest, travellers are recreating family memories, rewriting road trip plans and leaning into everyday joys.”

Tourism Tropical North Queensland chief executive officer Mark Olsen said it was no surprise that travellers seeking ultra-personalised journeys would choose Port Douglas.

“With the Great Barrier Reef on one side and the world’s oldest rainforest on the other, Port Douglas is the gateway to diverse natural experiences,” he said.

Tourism visionary John Morris said Port Douglas was “so special to me and my family”.

“To see Port Douglas recognised on a world stage is extraordinary and I know this town is going to benefit beautifully from it,” he said.

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