- Cooktown and Cape York Peninsula — Explore Cooktown and Cape York
Whether you plan to take a self-sufficient camping holiday or indulge yourself on a luxurious deserted island, follow the backpacker trail or seek a rainforest retreat there is a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets in Cooktown and Cape York Peninsula
- Cooktown — Explore Cooktown and Cape York
Stay a little longer and explore our history, adventure and culture with our Day Trips from Cooktown including Bloomfield Falls, Lions Den Hotel, Split Rock Indigenous Art (Laura), Elim Beach and Coloured Sands (Hope Vale) and Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park
- What To Do in Cooktown — Explore Cooktown and Cape York
Cooktown is the perfect base to start or end your Cape York adventure With its rich history, must-do Aboriginal tours, world-class fishing, and loads to see
- Grassy Hill — Explore Cooktown and Cape York
The views today, especially at sunset and sunrise, are still as spectacular as in 1770 making Grassy Hill one of Cooktown's most popular attractions, receiving a certificate of excellence from Trip Advisor
- Cook Shire Airport Information - Cooktown and Cape York
Details of airports and airstrips in Cook Shire at Cooktown, Coen, Laura and Lakeland
- Cooktown - History and Aboriginal Culture
Cooktown lies in Guugu Yimithirr country, a tribal nation which stretched from the Annan River, south of Cooktown, to Princess Charlotte Bay in the north This is one of the Cape’s forty-one tribal nations, each having its distinct language, history, culture, bush foods and bush medicines
- Cooks Landing - Fast Facts — Explore Cooktown and Cape York
It is little known that when the Endeavour struck the reef, 23 hours passed before she was floated off, everyone on board took their turn at manning the pumps, falling down exhausted before another took his place What else happened to the crew in Cooktown
- Cooktown Highlights Itinerary — Explore Cooktown and Cape York
Cooktown is the perfect base to start or end your Cape York adventure With its rich history, must-do Aboriginal tours, world-class fishing, and loads to see and do, you should plan for a minimum of three nights - and many visitors find themselves staying much longer
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