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Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm

Lot 5 Nicole Drive, Queensland 4873, Australia
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5.0 of 5 stars 74 Reviews
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GarryONewJersey
New Jersey
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43 reviews
10 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 4, 2012

Our hosts were very polite and helpful at all times, always interesting and friendly to speak with. The fresh fruit provided at breakfast and also during the tasting session (which you should strongly consider joining) is fabulous, you'll taste incredible fruit as fresh as it gets, learn about exotic fruit, just a fantastic experience. We stayed for three days and... More

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carrots33
Melbourne
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8 reviews
7 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 24, 2011

I absolutely loved staying at the Cape Trib Exotic Fruit farm!. We spent ten nights there and I would have stayed another week if it were possible! Firstly, Alison and Digby were unbelievably helpfuly and knowledgable - their breakfasts were sensational, as we sat in our treehouse in the middle of a rainforest. I just loved it, what can I... More

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Hafri F
Sydney, Australia
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6 reviews
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 3, 2011

Very different fruits we never tasted before. Realy worth the trip. More

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Witleyflopsybunny
Guildford
Senior Contributor
39 reviews
33 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed November 22, 2011

In order to book one of Alison and Digby's lovely cottages one pays the whole amount in advance only on line. They have two cabins which Digby built himself and which are almost identical. As they are so popular, with good reason, I decided to book early. The ventilation of the cottage was so well done that the cottage seemed... More

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LONDONBANDD
London
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44 reviews
23 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed November 14, 2011

Surrounded by the rainforest and fruit farm this cute little tree house (1 of only 2 that they have) was a lovely retreat. A bit of luxury (lovely bed linen, awesome breakfast, v clean all around) with a taste of adventure (no blinds for front windows, sounds of the rainforest all night). The fruit aspect was fun too, we had... More

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ToriePit
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed October 1, 2011

When we booked we weren't sure whether to spend longer in Port Douglas or here, but the discount for longer stays (and Alison's suggestion) convinced us to stay longer here. So glad we did! We booked 4 nights but could easily see ourselves staying weeks just avoiding all modern communications and soaking up the sounds of the rainforest. This place... More

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globalfish
Thousand Oaks, California
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39 reviews
12 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed September 27, 2011
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Fantastic little cabin (no kitchen) with tropical rainforest views. Great location. Friendly owners. Good brekky. Absolute tranquility. More

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Steve D
Melbourne, Australia
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3 reviews
5 of 5 stars Reviewed September 26, 2011

My wife and I had the pleasure of ending our honeymoon in this most idyllic of locations. After travelling from Port Douglas we spent three nights as guests of Digby and Alison and enjoyed it immensely. One cannot appreciate the beauty of life until all those distractions that we encounter every day (laptops, mobile phones, televisions and even radio) do... More

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monigates
melbourne-australia
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8 reviews
11 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed September 3, 2011

stayed 2 nights and rented both cabins out. Surrounded by lush vegetation tucked away-only 2 cabins with total privacy.Had the fruit tour and learnt about the fruits.Breakfast was great and Allison and Digby could not do enough for us with stories as we sat and enjoyed their company-thats what makes a place special the people who offer advice and warmth.... More

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MarkAnnie
Adelaide, Australia
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed September 3, 2011
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Tranquillity is a thing not easily measured. Often we convince ourselves that we have found it, only to realise that sounds and distractions are forcing their way in. After visiting Digby and Alison’s Exotic Fruit Farm in the Daintree I am convinced that my wife and I have finally found our measure of tranquillity. It resides in a little cabin... More

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