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Sugar Wharf Port Douglas
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Sugar Wharf Set in tropical Far North Queensland, the Sugar Wharf Port Douglas is a venue second to none. Built in 1904 by the Douglas Shire Council, the historic, heritage listed building was once used for the mooring of ships and loading of sugar (Hence the name). Flash forward 75 years and the popular white shed was home to well known diver Ben Cropp and his ‘Shipwreck Museum’. Today, it’s beautiful white washed walls and views stretching over the Coral Sea and Daintree Mountains creates an unforgettable experience for any event, big or small. The Sugar Wharf is also a great spot to cast a line and do some fishing or just sit back watch the boats come back from their day visiting the Outer Barrier Reef or have a cold drink while watching the sunset.
Sugar Wharf Set in tropical Far North Queensland, the Sugar Wharf Port Douglas is a venue second to none. Built in 1904 by the Douglas Shire Council, the historic, heritage listed building was once used for the mooring of ships and loading of sugar (Hence the name). Flash forward 75 years and the p…
Has the best views over the Inlet and the Daintree Mountains, it is a truly magical spot. Great for fishing or sitting down watching the sun go down.
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