Explore the hidden Airlie Beach hinterland with a passionate local expert — spotting wildlife, hiking to Cedar Creek Falls, and uncovering scenic lookouts most visitors never find. A rare, unhurried encounter with tropical Queensland.
What to expect
Your guide collects you near the waterfront and whisks you into the lush Conway National Park rainforest, where wallabies, kookaburras, and — if you're lucky — platypus are spotted along shaded creek trails. The centrepiece is Cedar Creek Falls, a multi-tiered cascade with a natural rock swimming hole you'll likely have almost entirely to yourselves. Scenic lookouts over the Whitsunday Passage and Coral Sea round out a genuinely diverse three-hour adventure. The commentary is warm, witty, and deeply local.
Good to know
Tours run approximately 3 hours — ideal for cruise schedules. Book in advance via the Driftwood Tours website; private tours are available for couples or families. Wear closed-toe shoes and bring insect repellent. The guide can meet you near the tender pier by arrangement.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Airlie Beach — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.