This 4-star resort in the centre of Cooktown is set in extensive tropical gardens and boasts a lagoon-style swimming pool. It offers rooms with balconies and outdoor furniture.
Lupo
Australia
Comfortable, modern and clean rooms. Staff were very friendly.
Milkwood Lodge features secluded cottages with a veranda offering mountain views. Guests can relax in the outdoor saltwater pool complete with waterfall. A free airport shuttle service is available.
Barbara
Australia
Lovely cabin in a lush tropical setting a few minutes out of Cairns. Hosts were friendly and helpful.
Located in Cooktown, within 2.3 km of Finch Bay Beach, Endeavour Reach offers accommodation with air conditioning. The property has garden views.
pierre
France
Beautiful and large house, very well located in Cooktown. Rooms are large and nice, enjoyable terrace with view on the Endeavour river. Choice to use a ceiling mounted fan or air conditioning, which is very appreciated!
Situated in Cooktown in the Queensland region with Finch Bay Beach nearby, 122 on Charlotte features accommodation with free private parking. The property has river and garden views.
Tyrone
Australia
Host was very friendly and very informative with everything. Was very pleasant
Coral Sea Allure - Your Home Away From Home is set in Cooktown and offers a garden and barbecue facilities. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Lynne
Australia
Beautiful view and tastefully decorated house. Close to walk to everything in Cooktown.
Offering saltwater swimming pool and a BBQ area surrounded by tropical garden, Cooktown Motel is situated at the southern end of Cooktown's main street.
The museum is closed Mon-Tue. We went on Wednesday.
The museum is closed Mon-Tue. We went on Wednesday. Fairly small. The town is small with some beautiful views. Grassy Hill has very nice 260 degree view. The botanic gardens are lovely. Finch beach was unexpectedly pretty. The Mulligan Highway from Cairns is in superb shape.
Antonius
Canada
10
Scored 10
Cooktown was not what I expected, it was far better than I...
Cooktown was not what I expected, it was far better than I was expecting.
The town is very clean and tidy, great amenities and services. October just starting to a bit humid. Winter would be a better time to visit.
Keith
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of history on Capt Cook.
Lots of history on Capt Cook. Beautiful new river Prescinct with interesting signage of history in the area. Historical museum and cemetery worth a visit . The railway shop has lots of local handicrafts for sale . Good Cornett IGA on Helen St ( back street , not on Charlotte St ) Lots of bottle shops and options for eating out including bowls club, Pubs and Thai restaurant. Takeaway vans selling lunch food and coffee shops near the water . Easy to walk around . Bus trip from Cairns Trans North goes to Cooktown and return daily . Pick the days they drive the Bloomfield Track for an amazing experience
Debbie Tidswell
Australia
10
Scored 10
Cooktown is a a layback quiet town which has become more...
Cooktown is a a layback quiet town which has become more popular with tourists over the 20 years we have visited. It it a Southerners Haven May to October. If you are into Fishing the Charters out of Cooktown are among the best in Australia!
If not, then it is simply a restful no pressure town with very friendly locals who are only so pleased that you have come to visit their little paradise!
Barton
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a long drive from Cairns on a very good road (allow 4...
It's a long drive from Cairns on a very good road (allow 4 hours), and there's not a great deal to do once you get there. There's a nice river-front walk, fishing jetties, playground for the kids, and a new water-park towards the end of the bay. Some nice pubs and restaurants to choose from, (Cooktown is noted for its seafood), and the usual souvenir shops. The museum is interesting but quite expensive at $25 per adult admission; worth it if you want to see the anchor from Capt. Cook's Endeavour and how it was retrieved. The sunset cruise on the Endeavour river is worth doing; byo drinks, but glasses, ice and a nice cheese platter is included, and Nick's commentary is worth the price of the cruise in itself.
The Grassy Hill lookout is quite spectacular but you'll need to hold on to your hat as it gets very blustery up there, and the Botanic Gardens near Finch Bay are also worth a visit.
If you're based in Cairns and just want to see Cooktown to tick it off your "been there, done that" list, I'd suggest heading north towards Port Douglas then veer off to Mount Molloy is a better way than the usual recommended route via Mareeba. Don't even try going via the Bloomfield Track through the Daintree unless you have a big 4WD.
Stuart
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
What I like about Cooktown is the laid back atmosphere of...
What I like about Cooktown is the laid back atmosphere of the place and all locals are friendly and willing to help you. The food is good in the pubs or clubs and served in a timely manner. The view from the lookout is great and it's a nice stroll around the botanic gardens. It's a great place to getaway and do very little but mix with the locals.
Recommend for weekend trip.
Good location above the town, with everything you could possibly need for a short or extended stay for friends or families.
Breakfast provisions - including a loaf of fresh baked bread - in the fridge along with all the basics.
Bathroom products provided.
Very clean with air conditioning in both bedrooms as well as the living area.
Full laundry with washing products supplied.
Nice outdoor decked area with a table and chairs.
Hostess who offered advice on where to go and what to do, with a message through our stay checking that all was well.
The location was perfect, wallabies, birds, bush turkeys. A lovely meet and greet with our hostess, who provided lots of information . Freshly baked bread on arrival, a fridge with breakfast supplies, lovely coffee pods , fully air conditioned . And a fantastic view over Cooktown harbour, so quiet we loved it ……. We would highly recommend to everyone. The price was competitive , but the location , views, and attention to detail far surpasses the commercial options.
Although the resort was 15Km out of Cooktown, one would need a vehicle to visit Cooktown anyway. The surroundings were exceptional and we were greeted with coffee and cake on arrival. On one night we took the availability of dinner at the resort. It was nice to be with the hosts Sue and Tony to hear about local events in Cooktown.
Very helpful staff who gave great information about the area. Close to centre of Cooktown. Fully equipped with all we needed including coffee pod machine and pods and real milk not the long life variety. Gave us the experience of staying in a caravan. Liked the en-suite in the van but so small.
Beautiful location in rainforest. Interesting pole house construction, felt part of forest being elevated and in the treetops . Very quiet at night. Kitchen was small but functional, with cooktop, microwave and bbq in public area. Hosts were friendly and helpful.
A very comfortable self contained unit in a rural setting. Spacious with a dedicated areas for the living room and kitchen and a verandah looking out into the bush. Although a little distance out of town it is only a drive of less than five minutes.
Milkwood Lodge provided a perfect location to discover some of the highlights of Cooktown while on our trip to FNQ. Sharyn & the other staff are friendly & helpful and I loved sitting out on the balcony amongst the butterflies. Thank you!
Our hosts Di and Andrew were most welcoming. Filled out us in on all Cooktown and surrounds has to offer. We will definitely stay at Gecko lodge on our next trip to Cooktown.
The location, cleanliness, travelling information around the local area, historical information books on coffee table, ginger nut biscuits and a lot of other little details.
Cooktown accommodation seems to be very expensive, maybe Cooktown Motel is among the cheapest. Our shared bathroom accommodation was inexpensive but not value for money.
very cosy, clean and well located.
all necessary amenities you’d expect in a high class hotel and even more
(chocolate eggs was a nice gesture for our Easter gateway)
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