Our stay at CapeTrib Farmstay was a trip back to nature. It gave us peace, relaxation and home comforts and all secluded within the farms ripening fruit trees. The cabin had an air conditioned bedroom a funtional bathroom and the extended canopy provided cover for comfy seating and a kitchen with gas burners and fridge freezer in an open air environment. Our Host Sam provided us with a fresh picked fruit platter which was a delight and he was very helpful with local knowledge and his kindness shone. The local shops and beaches were all just a short walk or drive. This is not a fancy 5 star luxury accomodation but it does give you a 5 star smile. We can highly recommend this if you enjoy the outdoor life and fancy a unique opportunity to stay on a working fruit farm. You will leave rejuvinated after a happy experience.
Nice style of glamping with some great comforts. Only downside was once dusk hits the insects are out and the only inside area is the bedroom...no tv or other entertainment makes for a quiet night. Very peaceful area close to all Cape Trib has to offer.
excellent farm stay with beautiful environment. A peaceful place with lots of tropical fruit to discover, great place for pictures and to stay away from the busyness of the city.
Excelente, en todos los aspectos. Una familia acogedora, amable y predispuesta a ayudar en cualquier situación. Se nota que aman el lugar en el que viven. Altamente recomendable.
A great location in Cape Tribulation Daintree National
Park. Out the of the way enough to feel offtrack. The owners are very nice and helpful with a great family history to tell. The rooms are lovely and come with nice touches like tea delivered to your room in the morning and fresh fruit picked from the farm for breakfast. Gear restaurants close by and some lovely walks. Highly recommended for the young (I’m 30).
We had a wonderful night at Cape Trib Farmstay. Jeremy was very helpful and even organised a travel cot last minute for our wee one. Great people, location and wonderful exotic fruit for breakfast. What's not to love?