Tully River White Water Rafting Full Day
The Tully River is Located 2 hours south of Cairns the Tully River is considered the best White Water Rafting across both Australia & New Zealand.
This magnificent river carves its way through World Heritage Rainforest and the views of this ancient rainforest is spectacular in its self, and you will be in awe of this mighty river as you raft your way down it and enjoying adrenalin packed adventure along the way, swimming in beautiful crystal clear water. It also boasts grade 3-4 rapids which are challenging for the experienced and beginners alike, with the need to hold on in some sections, you will enjoy this adventure packed day.
Each raft is controlled by a highly trained river guide, who will not only show you how to raft this majestic river and show you techniques needed throughout the day to negotiate the rapids and waters of the Tully river so that you will enjoy this exhilarating day.
Includes
- Up to 5 hours White Water Rafting
- Guaranteed water levels all year round
- Exclusive Raging Thunder Cafe (licensed)
- All tuition provided, no experience necessary
- BBQ lunch beside the river
- Accommodation transfers
- Departs Cairns & Beaches daily 6.30am / return 6.30pm
- Departs Mission Beach daily 7.30am / return 5.00pm
What to bring
- Ticket - Swimming costume as you will get wet
- Lace-up shoes or sandals which will not fall off your feet (shoes are available for hire)
- Change of dry clothes - Towel - Sunscreen
- Money for souvenirs and snacks at the Cafe
| Fare Type | Total Price Per Person | |
| Ex Cairns | $165 + $30 POB | AU$195 |
| Ex Mission Beach | $155 + $30 POB | AU$185 |
Pay on Board fee of $30 per person for insurance charges, land management agency prescribed daily client fee, water release fees, transfer costs, GST and administration charges is payable on the day of travel.
Conditions
- Minimum age: 13 years
- Rafting is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant
- Port Douglas departures available for groups on request
Price valid from 1st April 2011 to 31st March 2012





