Cairns: 5 Day Tropical Escape Itinerary for Couples 5 Days 320 Kms 10+ Stops Welcome to the tropics where rainforest meets reef and summer feels endless. This relaxed 5 day campervan road trip begins and ends in Cairns, keeping daily drives short so you can linger at waterfalls, wander palm-lined beaches, and unwind together under big open skies. With two World Heritage wonders at your doorstep, you will weave from the Atherton Tablelands to the Daintree and out to the Great Barrier Reef. The dry season from May to October is the sweet spot for this region, with comfortable temperatures, lower rainfall, and clearer water for snorkeling. Visit in winter and you may also spot migrating humpback whales off the coast. Designed for an Apollo camper 2WD campervan, this route follows sealed roads suitable for standard vehicles. Some sections are winding and steep, so take your time and check current road conditions. Welcome to the tropics where rainforest meets reef and summer feels endless. This relaxed 5 day campervan road trip begins and ends in Cairns, keeping daily drives short so you can linger at waterfalls, wander palm-lined beaches, and unwind together under big open skies. With two World Heritage wonders at your doorstep, you will weave from the Atherton Tablelands to the Daintree and out to the Great Barrier Reef. The dry season from May to October is the sweet spot for this region, with comfortable temperatures, lower rainfall, and clearer water for snorkeling. Visit in winter and you may also spot migrating humpback whales off the coast. Designed for an Apollo camper 2WD campervan, this route follows sealed roads suitable for standard vehicles. Some sections are winding and steep, so take your time and check current road conditions. Day 1: Cairns to Atherton Tablelands (Lake Eacham) Distance: ~70 kms Travel time: ~1.5 hours Collect your Apollo camper in Cairns and point the nose inland for a beautiful climb onto the Tablelands. The Gillies Range lookouts road winds through rainforest with sweeping views, trading the coast’s salty breeze for cool upland air. By late morning you will be rolling into a land of crater lakes, giant fig trees, and heritage villages. It is an easy first day made for scenic pauses and a long, lazy swim. Where to stop between Cairns and Lake Eacham Set a gentle pace with a few short stops that showcase the Tablelands’ variety. Gillies Range lookouts for sweeping coastal-to-rainforest views. Yungaburra village for a coffee, bakery treats, and heritage shopfronts. Curtain Fig Tree boardwalk to stand beneath an ancient, photogenic giant. Lake Barrine lakeside walk and a picnic on the grassy shore. Things to do in Lake Eacham Lake Eacham is a sapphire volcanic crater ringed by rainforest. Slip in for a refreshing swim, spot turtles from the water’s edge, and walk the 3 km lakeside circuit beneath ferns and fig trees. Pack a picnic and linger at the day-use area where pademelons sometimes graze in the afternoon shade. If you have time before sunset, head to Peterson Creek in Yungaburra and wait quietly for the chance to see a platypus in the wild. Where to stay in Lake Eacham Settle in at Lake Eacham Tourist Park. Powered sites, birdlife in the trees, and a peaceful setting just a few minutes from the lake make it a perfect first-night base for nature lovers. Day 2: Atherton Tablelands Distance: ~110 kms Travel time: ~2.5 hours Wake to cool mountain air and a day dedicated to waterfalls, forest walks, and farm-fresh finds. The Tablelands reward slow travel, and today is all about following quiet backroads to iconic falls, stopping for local produce, and finding a shady spot for a couple’s picnic. With no long drives, you can take every walk at your own pace. Where to stop around the Tablelands Waterfall Circuit: Millaa Millaa Falls for a classic curtain of water and lush ferns, Zillie Falls for misty views, and Ellinjaa Falls for a short forest walk to a tiered cascade. Malanda Falls for a quick rainforest stroll and a cooling dip in a calm pool. Gallo Dairyland or local farm gates for cheeses, chocolates, and fresh fruit to build the perfect picnic. Yungaburra Markets if your visit coincides with market weekend, or Kuranda village markets for artisan crafts and tropical produce. Things to do in the Atherton Tablelands Mix short walks with swims and scenic drives. Begin with the Waterfall Circuit, pausing for photos and forest bathing at each stop. Seek out the Curtain Fig again if yesterday was rushed, then find a shaded table beside Lake Eacham or Lake Barrine for a long lunch. In the afternoon, wander historic Yungaburra’s streets, grab pastries from a local bakery, and consider a gentle cycle on quiet country lanes to watch golden-hour light fall across rolling dairy country. As dusk approaches, return to Peterson Creek for another chance at platypus spotting. With no big mileage today, you can savour every scene together. Where to stay in the Atherton Tablelands Return to Lake Eacham Tourist Park for a second restful night among the trees. The repeat stay keeps things slow and simple so you wake refreshed for the coast tomorrow. Day 3: Atherton Tablelands to Palm Cove Distance: ~105 kms Travel time: ~1.75 hours From lakes and figs to palms and turquoise water, today’s route gently descends from the highlands to the Coral Sea. Break the journey with coffee in Mareeba, then cruise over the Kuranda Range and join the Captain Cook Highway as it traces a photogenic coastline. Your destination is Palm Cove, a dreamy beach village where paperbark trees line a relaxed esplanade and sunsets spill colour across the Coral Sea. Where to stop between Atherton and Palm Cove Mareeba for locally roasted coffee and a stretch of the legs. Kuranda village markets for handcrafted souvenirs and tropical fruit smoothies. Barron Falls Lookout for a dramatic gorge view from a short boardwalk. Henry Ross Lookout on the Kuranda Range for coastal vistas before the beach. Things to do in Palm Cove Settle into beach mode. Stroll the palm-fringed sand, dip in the gentle shallows, and wander the esplanade hand in hand. Hire bikes for an easy spin along the waterfront in the late afternoon, or launch a kayak on glassy water toward Double Island when conditions are calm. This is the kind of place made for slow breakfasts, long lunches, and barefoot evening walks as the sky blushes pink. Where to stay in Palm Cove NRMA Palm Cove Holiday Park places you just steps from the beach under shady palms. Powered sites, sea breezes, and walking access to cafés make it an idyllic coastal base for the night. Day 4: Palm Cove to Mossman Gorge Distance: ~55 kms Travel time: ~1 hour Today is short on driving and big on wonder. Follow one of Australia’s most scenic coastal roads north, stopping at lookouts and beaches as you please, then turn inland to the emerald heart of the Daintree at Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre and Mossman Gorge. Here, ancient rainforest, crystal rivers, and Kuku Yalanji culture set the scene for a deep connection to Country. Where to stop between Palm Cove and Mossman Gorge Rex Lookout for postcard-worthy views over the Coral Sea. Port Douglas for a stroll on Four Mile Beach and a picnic beneath the pines. Port Douglas Sunday Markets if timing aligns for local crafts and produce. In winter, outer reef trips from Port Douglas often spot migrating humpback whales. Things to do in Mossman Gorge Park at the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre and ride the shuttle into the rainforest. Start with a guided cultural walk to learn about traditional Kuku Yalanji stories, bush foods, and the deep connections between people and place. Then follow the swinging bridge to the Rainforest Circuit Track, where buttress roots and strangler figs flank a shaded path. When the light filters green and the river runs clear, find a calm, designated swimming spot for a refreshing dip. Take it slow, listen for birdsong, and let this ancient place work its quiet magic. Where to stay in Mossman Mossman Caravan Park sits close to the gorge and makes a convenient, leafy overnight base. Powered sites, mountain backdrops, and easy access to town supplies keep things simple so you can focus on the rainforest experience. Day 5: Mossman Gorge to Cairns + Great Barrier Reef Day Trip Distance: ~80 kms Travel time: ~1.5 hours Rise early for a scenic return drive along the coast to Cairns. Today is your reef day, and a full-day cruise gives you the best chance to explore vibrant coral gardens, meet schools of tropical fish, and float weightless together over luminous bommies. If you prefer a slower morning, you can also book a Port Douglas departure and head south later, but returning to Cairns keeps your finish seamless. Where to stop between Mossman and Cairns Flagstaff Hill Lookout as for a final coastal panorama. Rex Lookout for one more photo stop above the sea. Palm Cove for a takeaway coffee and a last stroll under the palms. Things to do in Cairns Join a Great Barrier Reef day tour and spend hours snorkeling above coral gardens alive with colour. Confident swimmers can join a guided drift over shallow reefs, while first-timers can opt for flotation aids and relaxed briefings. Prefer to stay dry. Glass-bottom boats and semi-submersibles reveal the underwater world with ease. Back onshore, wander the Cairns Esplanade at golden hour, then dip into Rusty’s Markets if it is a weekend to sample tropical fruit and grab picnic supplies for a casual dinner by the lagoon. In winter, keep an eye on the sea horizon for the chance of whale blows on the long blue edge. Where to stay in Cairns Wrap up your trip with a final night at a city holiday park to keep things convenient. Consider NRMA Cairns Holiday Park for a central powered site near the Esplanade, or BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut for spacious grounds and excellent facilities if you are keen to unwind before drop-off. Five days in the tropics goes fast when every bend reveals rainforest, reef, or a new picnic spot, but the memories of cool crater lakes, palm-lined beaches, and ancient green will linger. This slow-paced loop balances adventure with rest so couples can reconnect in nature, from the Tablelands’ waterfalls to the Daintree’s timeless shade and the brilliant blues of the reef. When you are ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before hitting the road.