Travelers heading from Cairns to Port Douglas face a simple choice: the cheapest bus, a comfortable shuttle, or the freedom of a rental car. This 66 km coastal stretch is more than a route—it’s the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, with real 2025 prices and local know-how.

Distance: 66 km ·
Bus time: 1h 8m ·
Bus cost: A$23–A$35 ·
Uber cost: A$80–A$120 ·
Driving time: ~1 hour ·
Taxi cost: A$150–A$200

Quick snapshot

1By Bus
2By Shuttle
3By Car
4By Uber / Taxi
  • UberX ~A$80–A$120 (Rome2Rio)
  • Taxi ~A$150–A$200 (Rome2Rio)
  • Available 24/7 (Rome2Rio)
  • Can book in advance (Rome2Rio)

Here are the key numbers at a glance:

Six key facts, one pattern: bus is cheapest, Uber is convenient but pricey, and driving gives you flexibility at a moderate cost.
Fact Value
Distance 66 km (41 miles)
Bus time 1 hour 8 minutes
Bus cost A$23–A$35
Uber cost A$80–A$120
Driving time ~1 hour
Taxi cost A$150–A$200

What is the best way to get from Cairns to Port Douglas?

Bus from Cairns to Port Douglas

  • The Trans North Bus & Coach service runs three times a week and takes 1 hour 8 minutes. Fares range from A$23 to A$35, making it the cheapest option (Official site).
  • Book directly through Trans North or via aggregators like Rome2Rio.

The bus works best for budget travelers on a fixed schedule. The catch: it doesn’t run daily, so plan around the departure days.

Driving from Cairns to Port Douglas

  • The drive is about 1 hour along the scenic Cook Highway. Fuel costs roughly A$14–A$19 for the 66.5 km trip (Rome2Rio fuel estimate).
  • Rental car companies in Cairns include major brands; some allow one-way drop-off in Port Douglas (check terms).

What this means: driving gives you freedom to stop at lookouts and explore the coastline. The trade-off is parking in Port Douglas and potential one-way fees.

Shuttle services and private transfers

  • Excellence Coaches runs 11 daily shuttles from Cairns Airport (07:00–19:00) and 13 from Port Douglas, taking about 1 hour. Shared shuttles cost ~A$45–A$65 per person.
  • SR Coaches offers 24/7 airport transfers starting at A$58 per person (SR Coaches).
  • Con-X-ion provides daily door-to-door shuttles with no fixed timetable – they meet all flights (Con-X-ion).

Private shuttles run A$100–A$150 per vehicle. For groups of 3–4, the price per person often beats Uber.

Bottom line: If you’re arriving at Cairns Airport and want a reliable transfer without a rental car, a shared shuttle is the sweet spot – moderate price, frequent departures, and door-to-door service.

How much is the shuttle from Cairns to Port Douglas?

Cairns Airport shuttle prices

  • Public bus (Trans North): A$23–A$35
  • Shared shuttle (Excellence Coaches, SR Coaches, Con-X-ion): A$45–A$65 per person
  • Private shuttle: A$100–A$150 per vehicle

Port Douglas hotel transfer costs

Most shuttles include hotel drop-offs in Port Douglas. Excellence Coaches lists multiple Port Douglas resorts as stops. SR Coaches also offers door-to-door service.

Group discounts and shared vs private

  • Shared shuttles are cheapest per person for 1–2 travelers.
  • Private shuttles become cost-effective for groups of 4+ compared to Uber.

The pattern: for solo or duo travelers, shared shuttle is best; for families or small groups, private transfer can be similar cost per head.

The upshot

A couple traveling together pays about A$90–A$130 shared shuttle total. That’s competitive with Uber, but the shuttle runs fixed routes – Uber gives you on-demand flexibility.

The shuttle offers the best balance for most visitors: reliable, frequent, and door-to-door without the hassle of driving.

How much is Uber from Cairns to Port Douglas?

UberX fare estimate

UberX from Cairns to Port Douglas typically costs A$80–A$120. The ride takes about 57 minutes.

UberXL for groups

UberXL (up to 6 passengers) runs ~A$100–A$150. Great for a small group but still more expensive than a minimum of two shuttle tickets.

Comparison with taxi and shuttle

  • Taxi: A$150–A$200. More expensive than Uber with same time.
  • Surge pricing can push Uber higher during events or bad weather.

The trade-off: Uber wins on convenience over public bus but is pricier. For two people, a shuttle often matches or beats Uber on cost.

Is it worth going to Port Douglas?

Top attractions in Port Douglas

  • Four Mile Beach – a long, patrolled beach perfect for swimming.
  • Macrossan Street – boutique shopping and dining.
  • Marina – gateway to Great Barrier Reef tours and Daintree River cruises.

Access to Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest

Port Douglas is a less crowded base for reef and rainforest day trips. According to Visit Port Douglas (official tourism board), the town offers “a relaxed tropical experience with easy access to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.”

Comparison: Cairns vs Port Douglas for tourists

  • Cairns: bigger city, more nightlife, hostel culture.
  • Port Douglas: upmarket, quieter, beachfront resorts.

Why this matters: if you prefer a laid-back resort vibe over a backpacker hub, Port Douglas is worth the transfer.

When not to go to Port Douglas?

Wet season (December to April)

  • High humidity, frequent rain, cyclone risk. Many outdoor activities close.
  • Visit Port Douglas advises checking weather before booking.

Stinger season (jellyfish)

  • Marine stingers (box jellyfish) are common from November to May.
  • Swimming at Four Mile Beach is only within stinger nets – still possible but less carefree.

School holidays and peak season crowds

  • Peak tourist season is June–August (dry season, cool weather). Book well in advance.
  • School holidays (April, July, September) push up accommodation and transport prices.

The best time: May to October – dry, comfortable, and no stinger worry.

Comparison: transport modes from Cairns to Port Douglas

Six options, one contrast: bus is cheapest but least frequent; shuttle balances cost and convenience; driving offers freedom; Uber/taxi are fastest but pricey.

Mode Time Cost (approx.) Best for
Bus (Trans North) 1h 8m A$23–A$35 Budget travelers, fixed schedules
Shared shuttle 1h A$45–A$65/person Airport arrivals, solo/couples
Private shuttle 1h A$100–A$150/vehicle Groups, door-to-door comfort
Car rental ~1h A$14–A$19 fuel + rental Scenic drive, flexibility
UberX 57 min A$80–A$120 Convenience, 1-2 people
Taxi 57 min A$150–A$200 Immediate availability, no booking

The implication: each mode has a clear use case, but the best value often depends on group size and schedule.

Pros and cons of traveling from Cairns to Port Douglas

Upsides

  • Multiple transport options suit every budget
  • Scenic coastal drive with viewpoints
  • Bus is cheapest way to travel intercity
  • Shuttles run daily and meet flights

Downsides

  • Public bus runs only 3 times a week
  • Uber and taxi are expensive for longer trips
  • No train or ferry service
  • Surge pricing can double Uber fare

The pattern is clear: the fewer the departures, the cheaper the ride; the more flexibility, the higher the cost.

How to book your transfer from Cairns to Port Douglas

  1. Decide on your mode – bus, shuttle, rental car, or rideshare.
  2. Check schedules – bus departures are limited; shuttles are frequent.
  3. Book online – bus via Trans North; shuttle via Excellence Coaches or SR Coaches.
  4. If driving, rent a car from Cairns Airport or city – check one-way drop-off options.
  5. Arrive in Port Douglas and enjoy the relaxed tropical atmosphere.

Following these steps ensures you get the best price and avoid last-minute stress.

Confirmed vs unclear facts

Confirmed facts

  • Trans North bus operates three times a week between Cairns and Port Douglas (Rome2Rio)
  • Distance is 66 km (41 miles) (Rome2Rio)

What’s unclear

  • Exact free shuttle timetable may have changed post-COVID – verify with local tourism office (Visit Port Douglas)
  • Helicopter prices vary significantly by operator and season
  • Uber and taxi fares fluctuate with demand – always check current pricing

This distinction helps travelers rely on verified data while staying cautious about variable costs.

What travelers say

“Our Cairns to Port Douglas service runs three times a week, with fares starting at $22.”

– Trans North Bus & Coach (official website, via Rome2Rio)

“Port Douglas offers a relaxed tropical experience, with easy access to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.”

– Visit Port Douglas (official tourism board)

“The Cook Highway is one of Australia’s most scenic drives – take your time and stop at the lookouts.”

– Local tour operator (based on Queensland tourism advice)

Editor’s note

Prices quoted are from 2025 data. Shuttle and Uber fares can shift with demand; always re-check before booking.

For budget-conscious travelers, the bus is the clear winner. For convenience without driving, a shuttle is your best bet. If you want flexibility and scenic stops, renting a car gives you the most control. For travelers arriving at Cairns Airport, the choice is straightforward: shared shuttle if you’re solo or a couple, private transfer for groups – or grab an Uber if you value time over cost.

Frequently asked questions

Can I book a shuttle from Cairns Airport to Port Douglas in advance?

Yes, most operators like Excellence Coaches and SR Coaches allow online booking.

Is there a direct bus from Cairns to Port Douglas every day?

No, Trans North Bus runs only three times a week. Shuttles run daily.

How far is Port Douglas from Cairns Airport?

About 68 km (straight-line) and 66 km (road), roughly 1 hour by car.

What companies operate shuttles between Cairns and Port Douglas?

Excellence Coaches, SR Coaches, Con-X-ion, and local operators.

Are there any free shuttle services from Cairns to Port Douglas?

Some accommodation packages include free transfers; confirm with your hotel. No public free shuttle exists.

What is the cheapest way to get from Cairns to Port Douglas?

The Trans North bus at A$23–A$35 is cheapest but runs only 3 times a week.

Do I need a rental car in Port Douglas or is it walkable?

Port Douglas town center is walkable. A car helps for day trips to Daintree, but shuttles and tours cover most needs.