Enjoy some leisure time at Four Mile Beach where the turquoise warm tropical waters of the Coral Sea are perfect for swimming, sunbathing or just taking a stroll along the shoreline. Possibly the most well known of Port Douglas attractions, Four Mile Beach is wide, running along the eastern side of Port Douglas.
It's only a 1.2k walk to the Village Centre which has everything you need, from sidewalk cafes, to 5 star restaurants, boutique stores, art galleries and much more! You can enjoy a coffee as the world goes by, be pampered for the day with a massage, visit the fabulous Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina and watch the reef tour boats come in. All this in a laid back tropical atmosphere.
(Cotters Market) - Open every Sunday between 8am and 1pm, the markets offer a huge range of local arts and crafts. Located at Anzac Park, Port Douglas, these colourful seaside markets are a reflection of the local workers, including artists, farmers, tradesmen and craftsmen. It's the perfect place to find a bargain or holiday momento - one of the great Port Douglas attractions. All merchandise for sale is made by the artist or stall holder.
The Port Douglas Markets is proudly operated as a Cotter’s Market. To protect the integrity of our charming tropical markets it is important that all new and prospective stall holders meet the requirements of a Cotter’s Market as per the definition below.
What is a Cotter’s Market: The sale of products made by hand labour or small machinery in small quantities. This does not include mass production, or production in commercial quantities. Manufacture must be by the vendor and at the vendor’s own residential premises or studio with the exception of food products which may be made in a commercial premises approved by Council for food preparation.
New and prospective stall holders may be asked to provide supporting evidence to ensure they meet the Cotter’s Market definition. Photos of the manufacture process and place of manufacture are preferred.
Grab a bite to eat, relax with a few drinks and some live music or enjoy a romantic dinner while looking over Dickson's Inlet and the Mossman Ranges. A large boardwalk runs along the water and provides access to shops, bars and cafes.