Cairns to Cooktown: how to get there

Cooktown is the kind of place that stops you mid-sentence. You turn a corner onto the main street, the Endeavour River opens up ahead of you, Grassy Hill rises behind the town, and suddenly the distance from Cairns makes complete sense. English navigator Lieutenant James Cook named that river after his ship when it struck a reef off Cooktown on 11 June 1770. It wasn’t until the gold rush of 1873 that the township was formally founded and named in his honour – and it has been drawing curious travellers north ever since.

Getting there from Cairns is half the adventure. There is no sealed road the whole way, two completely different routes to choose from, and terrain that rewards the prepared. This journey has been well-travelled for decades, here is everything you need to know before you go.

Cairns to Cooktown quick guide

  • Distance: 234 km (coastal route) / 331 km (inland route)
  • Drive time: 4 to 6 hours depending on route and conditions
  • 4WD required: Yes (Bloomfield Track), No (Mulligan Highway in dry conditions)
  • Best option: Guided 4WD tour for most travellers
  • Flights: ~45 minutes from Cairns to Cooktown
  • Best time to visit: May to October (dry season)

Cairns to Cooktown: distance, time & route comparison

OptionDistanceTime4WD RequiredBest For
Coastal Route (Bloomfield Track)~234 kmUp to 6 hrsYesScenic adventure, experienced drivers
Inland Route (Mulligan Highway)~331 km~4 hrsNo (in dry conditions)Easy, faster drive
Flight~45 minsNoShort on time
Guided Tour1โ€“3 daysNoHassle-free, full experience
CDT purpose-built 4WD vehicle crossing a creek on the Bloomfield Track, Far North Queensland

Your options for getting from Cairns to Cooktown

There are three realistic ways to make the journey: drive yourself, fly, or join a guided tour. Each has its own trade-offs, and the right choice depends on your time, your vehicle, and how much of the region you want to take in along the way.

Drive via the Coastal Route (Bloomfield Track)

At around 234 kilometres, the coastal route is the shorter of the two drives in distance – but it takes longer to complete, up to 6 hours, because the terrain demands it. You head north along the Captain Cook Highway through Mossman, cross the Daintree River by cable ferry, push through Cape Tribulation, and then tackle the legendary Bloomfield Track before arriving in Cooktown. Plan for an early start and a full day.

Aerial view of Cape Tribulation Beach where World Heritage rainforest meets the reef, on the coastal drive north to Cooktown

The Bloomfield Track is an unsealed 4WD-only road that cuts through the Daintree rainforest and crosses the Bloomfield River near Wujal Wujal. Creek crossings, steep pinches, and some genuinely spectacular coastal and rainforest scenery that no sealed road could replicate. It is one of the most rewarding drives in Australia – and one of the most unforgiving. During the wet season (roughly November to April), sections can close entirely without warning.

A high-clearance 4WD is essential – not optional. Standard hire cars, 2WD campers, and regular SUVs are excluded from most rental agreements on this route, and many companies will void your insurance if you take a non-4WD vehicle onto the track. Check your hire agreement carefully. If you are heading out independently, recovery gear – a snatch strap, traction boards, and a shovel – is worth carrying.

 Highlights along the coastal route include:

  • Mossman – worth a fuel and food stop before the Daintree ferry
  • Daintree River crossing by cable ferry (ticketed vehicle service)
  • Thornton Beach – one of the better spots to see cassowaries along the coast
  • Marrdja Botanical Walk – a boardwalk through ancient rainforest near Cape Tribulation
  • Cape Tribulation Beach – where rainforest meets the reef, named by Cook in 1770
  • Wujal Wujal – photo stop at the Bloomfield River crossing
  • Lions Den Hotel – established 1875, one of Australia’s most iconic bush pubs

Drive via the Inland Route (Mulligan Highway)

The inland route covers around 331 kilometres but is the fastest drive – sealed all the way and manageable in about 4 hours without stops. You head west from Cairns, up and over the Kuranda Range with sweeping views back across the rainforest canopy, through Mareeba and the small townships of Mount Molloy and Mount Carbine, then north along the Mulligan Highway into Cooktown. A 2WD can manage this route in dry conditions, though higher clearance is still preferable on some sections further north.

It is a different landscape entirely from the coastal run – open savannah, vast termite mounds, and a quiet sense of the outback closing in. Bob’s Lookout is worth a stop for the views across the tablelands. Black Mountain appears on the left as you approach Cooktown – a mass of dark granite boulders that looks like nothing else in the region. Factor fuel carefully; top up in Mareeba and do not rely on finding a servo further north.

Open savannah along the Mulligan Highway heading north toward Cooktown, with Black Mountain visible in the distance

Option 3: Fly from Cairns to Cooktown

Skytrans Airlines operates scheduled flights between Cairns and Cooktown, with the trip taking around 45 minutes. It is a scenic crossing over the Daintree and the Cape York Peninsula that gives you a different perspective on the terrain you would otherwise be driving through.

Flying makes sense if you are short on time, travelling without a suitable 4WD, or treating Cooktown as a standalone destination. The trade-off is that you miss the journey – and for many visitors, that journey is genuinely half the point. Once in town, the Endeavour River National Park – a 2,200-hectare stretch of mangrove forest, coastal dunes, and tropical woodlands that Cook himself named – runs right alongside the township and rewards a quiet afternoon on foot. Accommodation in Cooktown is limited, so book ahead, particularly in the dry season when the town fills with Cape York travellers.

Join a Guided Tour from Cairns

For most visitors, a guided tour is the most rewarding way to make the trip. No vehicle worries, no route decisions, and a guide who actually knows the country you are driving through. There are three Cooktown tour options available, all operating in purpose-built 4WD vehicles with hotel pickups from Cairns, Trinity Beach, Palm Cove, and Port Douglas.

Cooktown tours have been operating for many years, built around the regionโ€™s landscapes and Indigenous cultural experiences in Far North Queensland. That history gives CDT a depth of local knowledge on this route that is genuinely hard to replicate. CDT’s 1-day tour also does both routes in one day – north via the Bloomfield Track, south via the Mulligan Highway – so you take in both without retracing your steps.

Which option is best for you?

  • Choose the coastal route (Bloomfield Track) if you want a true adventure, have a high-clearance 4WD, and are confident driving steep, unsealed terrain.
  • Choose the inland route (Mulligan Highway) if you prefer a sealed road, shorter travel time, and an easier drive without needing a 4WD.
  • Choose a flight if you are short on time and want to reach Cooktown quickly without the long drive.
  • Choose a guided tour if you want the full experience without worrying about navigation, road conditions, or vehicle requirements – ideal for most visitors.

Cooktown Tours from Cairns

1-Day Cooktown 4WD Adventure

There is something about doing both routes in a single day that makes this feel like a proper adventure. North via the Bloomfield Track – creek crossings, forest ridges, a stop at the legendary Lions Den Hotel – then into Cooktown for lunch at the Sovereign Resort and a free afternoon to explore. The drive home swaps dense rainforest for open savannah, termite mounds, and the black granite mystery of Black Mountain. A completely different Far North Queensland, all in one day. Maximum 12 passengers, purpose-built 4WD.

  • Morning: Depart Cairns, Captain Cook Highway, Mossman, Daintree River ferry, Thornton Beach, Marrdja Boardwalk, Cape Tribulation, Bloomfield Track, Wujal Wujal, Lions Den Hotel
  • Afternoon: Arrive Cooktown – lunch at Sovereign Resort (included), James Cook Museum (admission included), Captain Cook monument, free time to explore
  • Evening: Return via Mulligan Highway – Black Mountain, Palmer River Goldfields, transfer back to Cairns

Pickup times:

  • Cairns City: departs 6:30am, returns ~6:30pm
  • Trinity Beach & Palm Cove: departs 7:00am, returns ~6:00pm
  • Port Douglas (IGA Bus Stop): departs 7:45am, returns ~5:00pm

Mon, Wed & Fri | May to October 2026 | From $395 per person

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3-Day Cape Tribulation & Cooktown Wanderer

This one is for those who want to actually settle into Cooktown rather than pass through it. The Bloomfield Track brings you in on Day 1 – via the Daintree, Cape Tribulation, and the Lions Den Hotel. Day 2 is yours entirely: Grassy Hill at sunrise, Reconciliation Rocks on the foreshore, the heritage-listed cemetery, the James Cook Museum, the Botanic Gardens, and out to Finch Bay as the afternoon light goes golden. By the time you leave on Day 3 via Skybury Coffee Plantation (Australia’s oldest), Barron Falls Lookout, and Cattana Wetlands, Cooktown will feel less like somewhere you visited and more like somewhere you have genuinely been. Two nights at the Sovereign Resort, Cooktown.

  • Day 1: Captain Cook Highway, Daintree River cruise (1hr), Marrdja Boardwalk, Cape Tribulation Beach, Bloomfield Track, Lions Den Hotel, welcome dinner – Sovereign Resort, Cooktown
  • Day 2: Grassy Hill Lookout, Reconciliation Rocks, Heritage Cemetery, James Cook Museum, Cooktown Historic Botanic Gardens, Finch Bay – Sovereign Resort, Cooktown
  • Day 3: Mulligan Highway, Black Mountain, Byerstown Range Lookout, Palmer River Roadhouse, Skybury Coffee Plantation (lunch), Barron Falls Lookout, Cattana Wetlands – return to Cairns, Northern Beaches & Port Douglas

Selected Sundays | June to October 2026 | From $1,747 per person twin share

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3-Day Cooktown, Cape Tribulation & Atherton Tablelands

The most comprehensive of the three, and the one that covers the most ground. You go up via the Kuranda Range and Atherton Tablelands – arriving in Cooktown from the inland side – then return south through Cape Tribulation and the Bloomfield Track. Along the way: the Giant Strangler Fig, Archer Point Lighthouse, a full day in Cooktown, a Daintree River wildlife cruise, and a guided cultural walk through Mossman Gorge with the Kuku Yalanji people. Rainforest, outback savannah, reef coast, and Indigenous country – all in three days.

  • Day 1: Kuranda Range, Giant Strangler Fig, Bob’s Lookout, Palmer River, Black Mountain, Archer Point Lighthouse – overnight Cooktown
  • Day 2: Full day Cooktown – Grassy Hill, James Cook Museum, Lions Den Hotel (lunch), Bloomfield Track south – overnight Cape Tribulation
  • Day 3: Thornton Beach, Alexandra Lookout, Daintree River wildlife cruise, Daintree Tea House (lunch), Mossman Gorge cultural walk – return Cairns & Port Douglas (~5:00pm)

Selected departures | May to October 2026 | From $2,125 per person twin share | Departs 7:00am

See the full itinerary and inclusions for the Cooktown, Cape Trib & Atherton Tablelands tour

Best time to travel from Cairns to Cooktown

The dry season – May to October – is the window to aim for. Roads are in good condition, the Bloomfield Track is reliably open, and Cooktown itself is at its best: warm days, low humidity, and cool evenings. All CDT Cooktown tours operate within this period for good reason.

The wet season (November to April) brings heavy rain and can close the Bloomfield Track for extended periods without much notice. The inland Mulligan Highway stays viable for most of the wet, but always check conditions before heading out. If you are self-driving in the wet, the inland route is the safer bet. 

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to drive from Cairns to Cooktown?

The coastal route via the Bloomfield Track covers around 234 kilometres but takes up to 6 hours due to rough terrain and creek crossings. The inland Mulligan Highway is approximately 331 kilometres and takes around 4 hours on a sealed road.

Do I need a 4WD to get to Cooktown?

It depends on your route. The Bloomfield Track requires a high-clearance 4WD – no exceptions, and most rental agreements will reflect that. The inland Mulligan Highway can be managed in a 2WD in dry conditions. A guided tour removes the question entirely.

Is the Bloomfield Track open year-round?

No. The track can close during the wet season (November to April) due to heavy rain and flooding. Always check current road conditions before travelling.

Can I visit Cooktown as a day trip from Cairns?

Yes. A 1-Day Cooktown 4WD tour typically departs Cairns at 6:30 am and returns around 6:30 pm โ€“ a long day, but a very full one, with lunch and museum admission often included. If you want more time at your own pace, one of the 3-day options is worth considering.

What is the Lions Den Hotel?

One of Australia’s most iconic bush pubs, established in 1875 on the banks of the Little Annan River. It sits right on the Bloomfield Track route, and many Cooktown tours stop here along the way. Worth it for the atmosphere alone.

Ready to visit Cooktown?

Cooktown has been a popular destination for travellers for decades. Tours typically run in purpose-built 4WD vehicles with experienced local guides who know the roads, the stops, and the stories behind them. No route planning, no vehicle hire headaches, no wondering whether the creek crossing is passable today – just an enjoyable, hassle-free day (or three) in one of Australia’s most historically significant towns.

Whether you have a single day to spare or want to settle into Cooktown properly over three days, there is a tour built around your trip. 

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Maryanne Jacques is the Director of Cairns Discovery Tours and your local connection to Tropical North Queensland. With more than 40 years of experience in the tourism industry, she brings deep local knowledge and a genuine passion for showcasing the very best the region has to offer.

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