moderate
Half-day to full-day tailored experiences
Moderate fitness required for light walking and occasional terrain like rainforest trails.
Discover the Atherton Tablelands like never before with Brett's Luxury Private Charters. Experience tailored rainforest adventures featuring waterfalls, wildlife, and local delicacies in Queensland’s wilderness.
Private experience • Full day Tour • Up to 7 participants larger groups can also be catered for.
Experience the breathtaking Atherton Tablelands with Brett’s Tours, where over a decade of expertise meets personalized adventure. Discover stunning landscapes, hidden gems, and local delicacies, all tailored to your interests. Enjoy exclusive access to unique attractions and spontaneous stops, making your journey unforgettable and uniquely yours. Explore with us today!
Brett’s tours have been exploring the Tablelands with visitors for over 9 years, we have a wealth of knowledge of the region and would love to share that with you.
The Atherton Tablelands is such a diverse region ranging from 800-2200 metres above sea level. Located just south west of Cairns and Port Douglas, the cooler-climate of the Atherton Tablelands features a huge variety of landscapes and attractions – from green rolling hills of the dairy country, quaint villages, waterfalls to spectacular national parks amazing local producers and the dusty dirt roads of the outback complete with termite mounds. Come and explore with us!!
We can put together an amazing itinerary for you visiting some of the highlights.
Hotel pickups from Cairns, Northern Beaches of Cairns and Port Douglas
Communicate your activity preferences early to help tailor the perfect private itinerary.
Pack swimwear and a towel if you want to take a refreshing dip at waterfalls like Millaa Millaa.
Choose sturdy yet comfortable shoes suitable for light walking and nature park visits.
Queensland’s sun can be intense; bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for all-day comfort.
The Atherton Tablelands have long been home to Aboriginal communities whose connection to the land complements the region’s national parks established in the early 1900s.
The private charters prioritize sustainability by supporting local producers and emphasizing minimal environmental impact in all activities.
Spring showers are common in the Tablelands; a rain jacket keeps you dry and comfortable.
spring specific
Protects you from strong tropical sun exposure during outdoor activities.
summer specific
Stay hydrated especially during warmer fall days or waterfall hikes.
fall specific
Capture stunning landscapes and wildlife encounters throughout your journey.