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Smith tip

Visit during the mango season and pack as many as you can into the ice box. When frozen, mangoes are much easier to slice and are a refreshing poolside snack. Simply take them out of the freezer and peel one half like a banana and the flesh will be soft enough to eat. It’s like eating an icecream (without the calories!) Alternatively, whizz them and make fruit smoothies or Mango Daiquiris.

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Queensland & Great Barrier Reef, Australia[view map]

Best picnics

The well-signposted Mossman Gorge is a five-minute drive away and is the prime spot for a romantic picnic and afternoon swim. The ancient rainforest borders a pristine river, which weaves its way through giant boulders big enough to accommodate your picnic blanket.

Best beaches

If you can drag yourself away from the blissful solitude, head for nearby Newell Beach, a 20-minute drive away. Swim in the aquamarine ocean (when stingers aren’t in season) or go horse riding along the beach (+61 (0) 7 4098 7583; www.ridethebeach.com.au).

Best walks

The Mossman Gorge. While you are there, make for Kuku Yalanji Dreamtime, at the entrance of the gorge, where indigenous inhabitants of the local rainforest offer guided rainforest walks with demonstrations of traditional plant use and identification of bush tucker.

Shopping

The nearest supermarket is five minutes’ away in Mossman (IGA, 12 Front Street, Mossman 4873, +61 (0) 7 4098 1168). Head for The Golden Cane Bakery (37 Front Street, Mossman 4873, +61 (0) 7 4098 1907) for breakfast provisions. Visit Mossman market on Saturdays or the weekly market in Port Douglas on Sundays. They both sell locally grown fruit and vegetables direct from the farmers. Port Produce at 9 Warner Street, +61 (0) 7 4099 4989, also sells local produce and offers free delivery in Port Douglas for orders over $20. Seamarkets Australia, Cnr Grant and Warner Street, Port Douglas 4877, +61 (0) 7 4099 4625, sells seafood fresh from the trawler. Pick up homemade sauces and valuable cooking tips while you’re there. They even sell airline-approved seafood packs. Open daily from 08.30 to 18.30.

Activities

The vibrant resort town of Port Douglas is a 15-minute drive away and offers a multitude of activities, including world-class golfing, day trips to the Great Barrier Reef, shopping, fabulous art galleries and world-class dining. Your hosts can organise day trips and a hire car.

Take a scenic helicopter ride to remote Aboriginal rock art sites and the outback, or try a heli-horse or heli-rafting safari (www.skysafari.com.au; +61 (0) 7 4099 3666).

Cafes

Soul n’ Pepper

+61 (0) 7 4099 4499

Soul n' Pepper is right on the water facing the former sugar wharf and is the perfect spot for a casual breakfast before the Sunday market. The freshly squeezed juices and tropical fruit platters are sublime and their signature breakfasts are served in cast iron frying pans.
8/2 Dixie Street, Port Douglas, Queensland 4877

Java Blue

+61 (0) 7 4099 5814

This cafe serves the best coffee in town and is popular with locals so it’s always buzzing. They serve fresh juices, wraps and sandwiches with a choice of bread.
3/2 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas, Queensland, 4877

Beaches Café

+61 (0) 7 4099 4998

This classic Aussie beach kiosk has plastic chairs and a sand-covered floor. Wander in barefoot for an ice cream or tuck into one of their superb burgers.
Cnr Mowbray Street / Esplanade, Port Douglas, Queensland 4877

Junction Café

This cafe is in the nearby town of Mossman, five minutes’ drive away, is locally renowned and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Front Street, Mossman

Treehouse Restaurant

+61 (0) 7 4098 1666

At nearby Silky Oaks Lodge, this restaurant nestles in the rainforest on a deck overlooking the Mossman River, an idyllic spot for lunch or a romantic dinner. The cuisine is modern Australian with a tropical flair.
Finlayvale Road, Mossman

Nautilus

4877 +61 (0) 7 4099 5350

This restaurant is the most romantic place to dine in Port Douglas, hands down. Under a canopy of towering palms, you are served sumptuous seafood by candlelight. Dinner only.
17 Murphy Street, Port Douglas, Queensland

Restaurants

Salsa Bar and Grill

+61 (0) 7 4099 4922

This charming restaurant, in an old wooden Queenslander building, dishes up tropical, modern Australian cuisine. The vibe is lively yet relaxed and is perfect for lunch or dinner.
26 Wharf Street, Port Douglas, Queensland 4877

2 Fish

+61 (0) 7 4099 6350

2 Fish is a great option for a casual lunch or dinner. The scallops with pancetta are beyond delicious and their speciality is market fish cooked seven different ways.
Shop 7, 20 Wharf Street, Port Douglas, Queensland 4877

For a full list of eating and drinking recommendations in Queensland & Great Barrier Reef, check out our Queensland & Great Barrier Reef restaurant guide

For a full list of recommended activities in Queensland & Great Barrier Reef, check out our Queensland & Great Barrier Reef destination guide