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Tourism pumping in Port Douglas and Daintree despite rising Covid numbers across FNQ

The wave of tourists heading to this FNQ town in the face of growing Covid cases has been like “ripping the bandaid off”, and the destination is heaving. FIND OUT WHY

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THE wave of tourists heading to Port Douglas in the face of growing Covid cases is like “ripping the bandaid off” as the destination enjoys a charmed run off the back of a heaving school holiday period.

Tourism Port Douglas and Daintree chief executive officer Tara Bennett has applauded local operators, businesses and travellers for not letting fears of increased case numbers dampen another winter in paradise.

It comes as the seaside village welcomed 1500 passengers from the Coral Princess cruise ship this week, and the town pumps through one of its busiest times since before the pandemic.

“We don’t feel (Covid) is dampening the enthusiasm of anyone,” Ms Bennett said.

“It’s like ripping the bandaid off, we are doing it now and this is us living with Covid.

“Like any form of travel people just need to be mindful and take right measures when they are in high density areas.”

Ms Bennett said it was “incredible” how far the region had come since learning to navigate the pitfalls of the virus.

And the tourism numbers are proving it, with the occupancy nudging 90 per cent.

“It’s completely different to how we have attacked it and managed it the past two years,” she said.

Adelaide family Anna and Michael Wilczyski and sons Leo and Eli enjoying the sand at a busy Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas. Photo: Mark Murray.
Adelaide family Anna and Michael Wilczyski and sons Leo and Eli enjoying the sand at a busy Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas. Photo: Mark Murray.

“People are just pushing on, so it’s a very different scenario to what was happening when Covid first kicked in.”

Adelaide couple Michael and Anna Wilczyski, 35 and 37, said holidaying in Port Douglas was less stressful than overseas, given the lingering threats of Covid.

It is their first visit to the Far North in a decade.

“You don’t know what is going to happen if you go overseas, and if they are going to change the rules,” he said.

“It moves around every week still, so it’s a lot easier (in Port Douglas).

“We’re loving every minute of it.”

mark.murray@news.com.au

Originally published as Tourism pumping in Port Douglas and Daintree despite rising Covid numbers across FNQ

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