Lower Daintree
Lower Daintree
Tully
Tully
Driving

Lower Daintree to Tully

Updated: 01 Jun 2026

The journey from Lower Daintree to Tully spans 230 km along the Bruce Highway. You will head south through Cairns and Innisfail before reaching Tully, a town famous for its high rainfall and the Golden Gumboot. The drive typically takes 3.5 hours. This route passes through the heart of the sugar cane industry and offers scenic views of the coastal ranges. It is a straightforward drive on well-maintained highways.

Total Distance: Driving distance is 230 km; straight-line air distance is 200 km.
Fastest Way
Driving is the only practical mode, taking approximately 3.5 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most cost-effective way to travel.
Compare Lower Daintree to Tully Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
3 hours 30 mins
Avg Price
50-60 AUD
Operator
Private Vehicle
Route
Captain Cook Hwy to Bruce Hwy

The Bruce Highway is the main artery; watch for speed cameras.

Travel Tips
  • Rain Gear
    Always carry a raincoat, as Tully is known for frequent showers.
  • Fuel
    Fill up in Innisfail to ensure you have enough for the final stretch.
  • Traffic
    Be patient during the sugar cane harvest season when tractors are on the road.
  • Dining
    Check out the local cafes for fresh, locally sourced food.
  • Navigation
    Use offline maps as mobile signal can be weak in remote sections.
Safety Tips
  • Fatigue
    Take regular breaks to stay alert on the long drive.
  • Weather
    Be cautious of heavy rain and reduced visibility.
  • Cane Trains
    Always stop at railway crossings if a cane train is approaching.
  • Emergency
    Keep a spare tire and basic tools in your vehicle.
People Also Ask
  • Why is Tully famous?
    It is famous for being one of the wettest towns in Australia.
  • How long is the drive?
    It takes about 3.5 hours from Lower Daintree.
  • Are there trains?
    No, there is no passenger rail service to Tully.
  • What is the best route?
    The Bruce Highway is the most direct route.
  • Is it safe?
    Yes, it is a safe region for travelers.
Quick Info
  • From Lower Daintree, Queensland, Australia
  • To Tully, Queensland, Australia
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to October for drier weather and outdoor activities.

Things to Do in Tully
1
The Golden Gumboot
Visit the giant gumboot statue in the town center. It celebrates Tully's status as one of Australia's wettest towns.
2
Tully Gorge National Park
Explore the rainforest and waterfalls. It is a great spot for hiking and nature photography.
3
Sugar Mill Tour
Learn about the sugar cane industry. It is a significant part of the local economy.
4
Mount Tyson
Hike the trail for panoramic views of the surrounding area. It is a challenging but rewarding climb.
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