Airlie Beach: Small Group Eungella Wild Platypus Encounter

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Airlie Beach: Small Group Eungella Wild Platypus Encounter
The Clarke Ranges rise steeply behind the coast, and at their peak sits Eungella National Park, home to the longest continuous stretch of subtropical rainforest in Australia and one of the country's most reliable spots to see wild platypus. This eco-certified small-group day tour departs Airlie Beach at 10am and climbs through the Pioneer Valley, stopping for a famous Pinnacle Pie at the Pinnacle Family Hotel before continuing on to Broken River, where completely wild platypus move through the creek. Your guide holds EcoGuide Certification from Ecotourism Australia, positioning the group at the viewing platform and talking you through what you're seeing. Platypus sightings here are common. On the way home, you'll stop at the Eungella Sky Window for cheese and wine, then head back through the Pioneer Valley and along the coast, returning to Airlie Beach around 6pm. Airlie Adventure Tours holds the 2026 Best of Queensland Experiences Gold Award.
Free cancellation Pickup included

What's included

  • LUNCH
  • SNACKS
  • BOTTLED_WATER

Itinerary

  1. The day starts at 10 am — a civilised hour. You'll meet your guide as Airlie Beach is hitting its stride, and within minutes, you're heading west, leaving the coast behind. The drive to the Pioneer Valley takes around ninety minutes and is worth every one of them. Sugar cane fields roll past in the mid-morning light, giving way to ancient granite mountains as the road drops into the valley. Two landscapes in one morning. Your guide knows this country deeply — the geology, the birdlife, the Ngaro and Gia people whose home this has been for tens of thousands of years. Small groups only. No large buses, no headsets. Just a handful of curious travellers and someone who genuinely loves where they're taking you. By the time you reach the Pioneer Valley, it's approaching midday, and you've already had a morning worth remembering. (1h 30min)
  2. Sitting in the Pioneer Valley with views across the cane flats and surrounding hills, the Pinnacle is the kind of Australian country pub that doesn't get invented — it just exists. Lunch is included, and what you're having is a pie. A proper one. Hot from the oven, pastry that actually flakes, filling with real flavour. The Pinnacle does pies the way pies are supposed to be done. Sit down, stretch out, and look at where you are. Your guide eats with you. The stories that come out over a pub table are always the best ones. Take your time — you're arriving at the right hour for a long lunch. After lunch, the road starts climbing. The range is waiting. (45 min)
  3. Early afternoon, and now the landscape changes completely. Eungella means "land of clouds," and as the road winds up into the range — mist low in the valleys, the canopy closing in — you understand exactly how it earned that name. One of Australia's most significant national parks and one of its least crowded. Over 50,000 hectares of subtropical rainforest, protected by the very isolation that kept it hard to reach. The biodiversity here is extraordinary — 160 species of birds, frogs found nowhere else on earth, and the Eungella honeyeater, a bird so specific to this place it carries the park's name. Your guide walks with you slowly, pointing out what you'd otherwise miss. By the time they say, "Okay — let's go find some platypus," you're ready. (15 min) Admission included
  4. Broken River is, without exaggeration, the best place in the world to see wild platypus. The water runs clear and cold over smooth river stones. Paperbarks lean over the bank. The afternoon light hits the water at exactly the right angle. And then — without warning — a small dark shape surfaces. Bill sweeping side to side. Moving with complete confidence in its own element. Then gone. That first sighting stops your breath every time. Platypus have been here for at least 110 million years. Watching one swim, you feel the weight of that. Your guide reads the river expertly — knowing which pool, which bank, which light. They let the moment happen, then fill in the science after. No one wants to leave. That's the sign of a good day. (1h 30min) Admission included
  5. Eventually, you do leave. And the drive back earns its place in the day. Coming down off the range, the light has shifted. The sun is dropping behind the rainforest-capped mountains, turning the canopy gold at the edges. By the time you roll back out into the Pioneer Valley, it's catching the cane fields too — long shadows, warm colour, the whole landscape doing something it only does at this hour. Your guide is still talking. You're still listening. Somewhere between the mountains and the coast, the day settles into that quiet, satisfied feeling of having really gone somewhere. Airlie Beach comes back into view as the last of the light fades. A good place to end up. (1h 30min)

Practical information

Operated by
Airlie Adventure Tours
Max group size
10 travellers
Travellers per booking
1–10
Languages
en
Confirmation
INSTANT

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation available.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Important notes

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Eungella is approx 2 hour and 20min drive from Airlie Beach.

Frequently asked questions

The tour runs for around 8 hours 30 minutes. Times are approximate and may vary depending on group size, traffic, and site conditions on the day.

What's included is set out in the tour description above. As a general guide, transport and guiding are normally covered; meals, personal expenses, and gratuities are typically extra unless the description states otherwise.

We don't hold specific age or fitness guidance for this tour. Read the activity description carefully and, if in any doubt, speak to your cruise line's excursion desk before you book.