Address & Contact
1973 Cape Tribulation Rd
Diwan QLD 4873
Phone: +617 4098 9155
Email: welcome@daintreesiesta.com.au
Web: https://daintreesiesta.com.au
Relax and immerse in the amazing UNESCO listed World
Heritage Daintree Rainforest.
Daintree Siesta (formerly known as Lync Haven) is a space where you and your family can relax, unwind, connect with each other and nature while treading lightly in a peaceful and awe-inspiring environment.
Previous guests may have known
Daintree Siesta as Lync Haven – come for another visit, explore and enjoy.
Just 20 minutes drive north of the
Daintree River,
Daintree Siesta offers a unique rainforest caravan and camping location,
well priced and freshly presented rainforest Motel / cabin style rooms for couples and families. Self guided rainforest walks and board walk, an inviting bar, cafe, restaurant and
Cape Tribulation’s most unique Wildlife Experience that everybody is sure to enjoy.
Camping:
Set amongst beautiful tropical rainforest, the secluded caravan and camping sites are available with or without power. Also offer some creature comforts such as a laundry with washers and dryer,
toilets and showers,
camp kitchen, stove, BBQ and fridge for your supplies.
Accommodation:
Our cosy rainforest rooms are ideal for you to switch off and relax. The motel-style accommodation comes with the basics you need and air-conditioning to keep you cool on balmy tropical evenings.
Rooms with a queen size bed for couples, twin rooms for 3 people and family rooms for 4-5 people. All rooms have an ensuite and a car
parking.
Restaurant:
Enjoy a relaxing meal and a cold drink in our on-site licensed outdoor tropical restaurant. Offering a range of meals for lunch and dinner – including our famous pan-fried
barramundi and butterfly chips. Some gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options are available. Restaurant hours are 12-2pm and 5:30-7pm most days – but times may vary, especially during wet season. Bookings are recommended.
On-site rainforest trails are exclusively for guest use and provide the opportunity to view ancient flora and vulnerable and endangered fauna endemic to the area.