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Cairns Tully River full-day rafting: a professional guide leads participants through challenging Grade 4 rapids, enjoying an exciting rainforest adventure.
Cairns Tully River full-day rafting: the team enjoys magnificent rainforest waterfall views during a serene river section, embracing Queensland's natural beauty.
Cairns Tully River rafting: a team navigates through magnificent gorges and unique rock formations, experiencing the challenge of Grade 3-4 rapids.
Cairns Tully River full-day rafting group posing for a photo in front of the tour bus at the designated meeting point, ready for an exciting rainforest adventure.
Yellow rafts ready for the Cairns Tully River rafting adventure, moored by the riverbank, surrounded by the lush tropical rainforest of Queensland.

[Eco Tour] Full Day Tully River Rafting with Transfer from Cairns | Queensland

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Duration:12 hour(s)
Guided language: English
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  • Experience Australia's best rafting on the Tully River
  • Conquer grade 3 and 4 rapids through a breathtaking gorge
  • Enjoy a thrilling rainforest adventure with our expert Raft Guides while keeping you safe
  • Take part in an ECO Advanced Certified experience that puts the environment first
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Water Activities

Water activity typeRafting
Special water activityRiver duckie

Product Info

— What You Can Expect —

The World Class Tully River. Get ready to conquer grade 3 and 4 rapids on a wild ride through a spectacular gorge, surrounded by World Heritage rainforest. The Tully River is internationally recognised as Australia’s best rafting river. Water levels are guaranteed throughout the year, thanks to the operations of the 88 MW Kareeya Hydro power station. This Tully River rafting adventures coincide with the power station water release, ensuring you’re in for some serious action whenever you raft with us. 

This Tully River rafting tours operate daily with departures from Cairns. There’s no prior rafting experience necessary and both white-water thrill seekers and absolute beginners can tackle the rapids, as our world class River Guides have got you covered.

Find out more about the tour operator's commitment to sustainable practices, which includes ensuring minimal environmental impact is at the core of all river rafting experiences.


— Lunch Options (own expense) —

Hearty pub meal, choose from the following:

  • Classic hamburger & chips
  • Crispy chicken burger & chips
  • Grilled Spanish mackerel with salad & chips
  • Vegetarian/vegan schnitzel with salad & chips

What You Can Expect

Duration: 12 hour(s)

1 Day

Meal(s) of the Day: Dinner
  • — The tour will start with 10:00 am pickup from the selected Cairns hotel and return around 9:30 pm —
  • This tour starts with a late morning pick up from a central location in Cairns, kick back and enjoy the scenery on the 90 minute journey as we pass sugar cane farms and rainforest creeks
  • On arrival to Tully, you'll have a chance to grab a light lunch (own expense) before we travel 40 minutes to the top of the Tully Gorge
  • Meet your River Guide and fellow paddlers and get fitted with a helmet and life jacket before we make our way down to the water
    Cairns Tully River rafting team showing joyful smiles and teamwork amidst the rapids, thoroughly enjoying the thrill and fun of their Australian rainforest adventure.
  • You'll receive a comprehensive safety briefing and paddling instructions, and warm up on a couple of small rapids prior to hitting the white water! Raft your way through awesome grade 3 and 4 rapids that are sure to get your adrenalin pumping and heart racing as you 'paddle forward', 'get down' and 'hang on!' There are some calm water sections on the river where you can catch your breath and take in the spectacular scenery, before hitting the next section of pumping white water!
    Cairns Tully River rafting: a team navigates through magnificent gorges and unique rock formations, experiencing the challenge of Grade 3-4 rapids.
  • Arriving at the take out point, change into dry clothes before we head to the Feluga Hotel for a well earned country pub dinner
    Cairns Tully River full-day rafting group posing for a photo in front of the tour bus at the designated meeting point, ready for an exciting rainforest adventure.
  • Grab a coldie while comparing river stories with your fellow paddlers surrounded by a living history of Raging Thunder
  • After dinner, board the coach and relax as we return you to the hotel where you were picked up in the morning

Purchase Notice

  • The minimum age to participate is 13 years old, and any children under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult
  • For safety, participants please must have competent swimming abilities
  • Participants must be able to understand and follow River Guide instructions in English. This will be assessed by the River Guides at pickup and is non-refundable if you're unable to understand the instructions
  • For safety reasons, medical conditions, pregnancy, disabilities, or impairments may exclude participants from this tour
  • Please select your pick-up/drop-off hotel at the time of booking. If your hotel does not appear on the list, please select an alternative location nearby
  • The pickup time may vary, please refer to the voucher for the exact pick-up time
  • For any dietary requirements must be advised at the time of booking, please contact with KKday
  • Participants will not be permitted to raft if under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and no refund will be provided
  • Action digital photos of the day will be available to buy at the end of the tour


— What To Bring —

  • Camera
  • Hat, Sunscreen
  • Swimwear, Towel
  • Water
  • Please wear your swimming costume under your clothes
  • Bring a towel and a spare change of clothes
  • Wear shoes with a heel strap
  • Please leave all of the valued items at the accommodation
  • Dry clothes, daily medication, ticket/voucher, wallets can be left on the bus, but not responsible for any lost or missing property

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Passengers that fail to arrive before the meeting time will be classed as no-show without any refund

  • We highly recommend having your own travel insurance before the day of your trip

  • All participants are required to sign a liability release form before the trip commences

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Pickup Point

Location Name: Cairns Colonial Club Resort

Address: 18-26 Cannon St, Manunda QLD 4870, Australia

Location Name: Palm Royale Cairns

Address: 7-11 Chester Ct, Manunda QLD 4870, Australia

Location Name: Cairns Reef Apartments & Motel Accommodation

Address: 670-678 Bruce Hwy (Service Rd)

Location Name: Novotel Oasis

Address: 122 Lake St, Cairns City QLD 4870, Australia

Experience Location

Location Name: Tully River

Address: Tully River


Cancellation Policy

  • For cancellations made at least 3 day(s) prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the difficulty grade for white water rafting on the Tully River?

The Tully River is renowned for its exhilarating Grade 3 and 4 white water rapids. These grades are considered intermediate to advanced, featuring powerful waves, technical maneuvers, and strong currents. While challenging, the experience is expertly managed by professional guides, making it accessible to those seeking an adventurous thrill. It's often regarded as Australia's premier rafting destination for a truly immersive and exciting experience.

2. What safety measures are in place for the Tully River white water rafting experience?

Safety is paramount for the Tully River white water rafting experience. Participants are accompanied by professional, highly trained raft guides who provide comprehensive safety briefings and instructions before and during the trip. All necessary safety equipment, including helmets and life jackets, is provided and regularly inspected to meet high standards. The guides are skilled in navigating the rapids and responding to various situations, ensuring a secure and enjoyable adventure for everyone.

3. Are crocodiles a concern when rafting on the Tully River?

While Northern Queensland is known for its wildlife, the upper sections of the Tully River where white water rafting takes place are less common habitats for large estuarine crocodiles due to the fast-flowing water and cooler temperatures. The professional raft guides are highly experienced and trained in local wildlife awareness, continuously monitoring the environment to ensure a safe experience for all participants. Your safety remains their top priority throughout the journey.

4. Is the Tully River rafting experience suitable for beginners or those with no prior experience?

Yes, the Tully River rafting experience is designed to be accessible even for beginners or those with no prior white water rafting experience. Although the river features thrilling Grade 3 and 4 rapids, expert raft guides accompany every raft. They provide thorough instructions, demonstrate paddling techniques, and manage all aspects of navigation, ensuring participants can enjoy the adventure safely regardless of their experience level. A spirit for adventure is more important than prior skill.

5. When is the best time of year to experience white water rafting on the Tully River?

The Tully River offers excellent white water rafting experiences throughout the year, with slight variations depending on the season. During the wet season (typically November to April), higher water levels can make the rapids more intense and exhilarating. The dry season (May to October) still provides thrilling Grade 3 and 4 rapids but with slightly lower water, offering a different yet equally exciting challenge. Both seasons promise a fantastic rainforest adventure amidst the stunning scenery.

6. What unique experiences make visiting Tully Gorge for rafting worthwhile?

Visiting Tully Gorge for white water rafting offers several unique and worthwhile experiences. You'll navigate exhilarating Grade 3 and 4 rapids through a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage-listed rainforest, providing stunning natural scenery. It's renowned as Australia's top white water rafting destination for its consistent rapids and pristine environment. Furthermore, it's an ECO Advanced Certified experience, meaning your adventure supports sustainable tourism practices, adding an extra layer of value to your thrilling journey.

7. How challenging are the Grade 3 and 4 rapids encountered during Tully River rafting?

The Grade 3 and 4 rapids on the Tully River are considered moderately challenging to difficult, offering a truly thrilling adventure. Grade 3 rapids involve irregular waves, strong currents, and require precise maneuvering, while Grade 4 rapids present long, powerful waves, demanding more complex paddling and teamwork. These rapids are designed to be exciting and provide an adrenaline rush, but they are expertly managed by professional guides who lead participants safely through each section, ensuring an exhilarating yet controlled experience.

8. What role do expert raft guides play during the Tully River white water rafting trip?

Expert raft guides are integral to the Tully River white water rafting experience, ensuring both safety and enjoyment. They are highly trained professionals responsible for navigating the rapids, providing clear paddling commands, and responding to any on-river situations. Beyond safety, guides enhance the adventure by sharing insights about the surrounding UNESCO World Heritage-listed rainforest and local wildlife, making the journey informative and truly immersive. Their expertise allows participants to relax and fully embrace the thrill of the rapids.

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