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Cooktown, Australia
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Tips for your Stay in Cooktown

  • The main airport in Cooktown, Queensland, is Cooktown Airport (CTN), about 7.6 km (4.7 miles) from the city center. The airport is the gateway to the Cape York Peninsula and is the likely destination airport when visiting Cooktown from across the globe. When visiting the town, you can stay at the Seaview Cooktown Hotel on Charlotte Street, about 7.4 km (4.6 miles) from the airport.
  • If you visit Cooktown to learn more about its culture and history, you could visit the Cooktown History Center. You could stay at the Sovereign Resort Hotel Cooktown, about 0.06 km (0.04 miles) from the historic center. Other than the History Center, this establishment is close to several of Cooktown's attractions, including the Botanic Gardens in Cooktown, Nature's Powerhouse, and Grassy Hill Light.
  • When visiting Cooktown on vacation or official travel, finding a hotel with a great view is essential to enjoying your stay in town. You can go to different hotels when seeking one with an idea. You can stay at Milkwood Lodge with a rainforest and Mountain view from the cottage verandas and saltwater pool with waterfall.

Cheapest hotels in Cooktown, Australia

Discover affordable stays in Cooktown that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Cooktown can be found for as low as $94 per night. There is currently one property in Cooktown that can be booked for this price. Cooktown Motel is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Cooktown. Price data was last updated on 24 April 2025
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9 Boundary Street, Cooktown, QLD, Australia
0.1 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
Air conditioning
$94
Avg. per night
128 Charlotte Street, Cooktown, QLD, Australia
1.1 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
$293
Avg. per night

Hotel prices in Cooktown

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128 Charlotte Street, Cooktown, QLD, Australia
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9 Boundary Street, Cooktown, QLD, Australia

Where to stay in Cooktown

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About Cooktown

In a prime spot near the mouth of Endeavor River and Grassy Hill, Cooktown’s claim to fame centres on Captain Cook’s beaching of the Endeavor on its shores in 1770. Cooktown is now known for its first-rate fishing expeditions, historical museums and beautiful heritage buildings.

Things to do in Cooktown

Considered a major fishing destination, Cooktown offers year-round fishing in the Endeavour and Annan rivers as well as surrounding reefs. Its location is perfect for day trips to the family-favourite Elim Beach. In the evenings, you can enjoy fresh seafood and bush-tucker platters at the Balcony Café or fish specials on the waterfront deck of Restaurant 1770.

Heritage buildings and monuments scattered throughout town pay homage to Cooktown’s days as a bustling port for gold exports from the Palmer River Goldfields. Browse collections in the James Cook Museum to discover the anchor and cannon from the Endeavor, as well as exhibitions of Indigenous culture.

Stop by Nature’s Powerhouse, an environmental centre hosting Kindred Café and the Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery with its intricate botanical art. Admire the colourful landscapes in the 62-hectare Cooktown Botanic Gardens and follow the walking trails to the beaches around Finch Bay and Cherry Tree Bay.

For sweeping 360-degree views of Cooktown, climb the 162-metre-high Grassy Hill. Back on level ground, visit Bicentennial Park on Charlotte Street to see a looming statue of Captain Cook and the Milbi Wall, a 12-metre-long mosaic of the local Gungarde people.

Getting around Cooktown

You can travel to Cooktown via Cairns Airport, about 300 kilometres away. You can also rent a car or hop aboard a bus or train to Cooktown. After arrival, walking and taxicabs are the most convenient ways to get around.

Facts about staying in Cooktown

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Cooktown to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 24 April 2025.
  • Which hotels in Cooktown, Australia, are kid-friendly?

    When visiting Cooktown with your family, consider staying at a secure hotel for the safety of your kids. One of the ideal hotels to book is Cooktown Motel. The motel welcomes passengers with children to the premise and rooms as long as the child stays in the parent's or guardian's room and uses the existing beds. Having kids in your room will, however, cost extra. The rate per room depends on the number of guests in that room. You can request extra beds at the hotel if you need more than the existing beds. The motel has a swimming pool where your kids can enjoy swimming, and you will be about a 4-minute walk to the supermarket and a 20-minute walk to the wharf area.

  • What activities can I enjoy at hotels in Cooktown, Australia?

    If you are looking for a hotel with various activities to engage in when visiting Cooktown, consider staying at the Bloomfield Lodge. You can enjoy a guided walk in the rainforest or a jungle cruise on the Bloomfield River at the lodge. If you visit with a romantic partner, family, or friends, you could have a picnic lunch on the lodge's secluded beach. You could also go sport fishing on the local creeks, inshore reefs, headlands, mangroves, or the Great Barrier Reef. You can rent the fishing gear from the lodge. After a long day of engaging in different activities at the lodge or outside, you could get some treatments at the lodge's spa. If you want to explore the area, you could visit the World Heritage Cedar Bay National Park and Bloomfield Falls to experience the beauty of Cooktown. You could also take a day trip to the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Which hotel in Cooktown, Australia, is budget-friendly?

    If you are visiting Cooktown on a fixed budget, consider staying at a less costly hotel that offers complimentary services. One of the ideal options is the Reef Resort Villas Port Douglas. The hotel offers a free airport shuttle service, so you don't have to spend any amount on transit to and from the airport. If you are using a self-driven vehicle to the hotel, you may use the free parking spaces that the hotel offers guests. One of the areas you use a lot of money is in meals. When visiting Cooktown, you could cut on breakfast costs by staying at this hotel, which offers guests complimentary buffet breakfast. The hotel also provides budget-friendly nightly rates, making it an ideal option for fixed-budget visits.

  • What are the best hotels in Cooktown?

    Milkwood Lodge (9.3/10 from 671 reviews), Sovereign Resort Hotel (8.6/10 from 712 reviews), and Cooktown Motel (7.1/10 from 286 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Cooktown.

  • Are there any hotels in Cooktown close to Cooktown?

    The closest hotel to Cooktown is Sovereign Resort Hotel, which is located 1.1 km away from the city centre.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Queensland?

    In addition to Cooktown, travellers opt to visit Surfers Paradise when visiting Queensland. Brisbane is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Cooktown?

    In total, there are 29 hotels to choose from in Cooktown, compared to 23,925 properties in Queensland.

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