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THE SWIMWEAR STANDARD
In a town where the pool is never more than a few steps away, your
swimwear needs to be on point. SPLISH SPLASH SWIMWEAR
stock an enormous range of labels and styles to suit every body
shape. Whether you’re after a high-fashion bikini or a practical
one-piece for laps at the resort, you’ll find the perfect fit.
Next stop WHILEAWAY BOOKSHOP, to find the perfect
companion by adding a new novel!
LUXE ACCESSORIES
AND COASTAL VIBES
Looking for a statement piece? Twenty minutes from Port Douglas
at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures is CROCTIQUE. Specialising in
genuine Australian saltwater crocodile leather, exotic and timeless their
handbags and accessories are the luxurious treat.
If your style is more “sand and sea,” pop into PEBBLE. This boutique
in Wharf Street is a treasure trove of jewellery and bags that embody the
effortless coastal aesthetic. It’s the perfect place to find that finishing touch
for that special occasion or a casual leather tote for strolling the markets.
THE JEWEL BOX
Precious gems and crystals more your taste?
WICKED WILLIES offers a wide range, from freshwater pearls
and Tahitian beauties to precious stones and intricate carvings.
It’s an Aladdin’s Cave of unique pieces.
ART FROM THE HEART
What says holiday more than taking your time and exploring the local galleries? NGARRU GALLERY showcases one of
Australia’s finest collections of high-end Indigenous art, mentoring up-and-coming artists and providing museum-quality
pieces to collectors worldwide. For a broader look at the region’s heritage, the AUSTRALIAN & OCEANIC ART
Birmba (White Cockatoo) dress by Lorna Shuan Looking for something more tactile? JEANETTE WARWICK CERAMIC ARTS draws inspiration for her ceramic arts from
GALLERY on Wharf Street offers a stunning array of both traditional and contemporary works spanning the wider Pacific.
YALANJI ARTS provides a beautiful range of art and handmade items in store that directly support local Kuku Yalanji
artists from Mossman. Later this year their work can also be found on the national stage at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair,
Darwin Indigenous Art Fair and the prestigious Jam Factory in Adelaide.
A working studio and gallery, SEA GALLERY is the creative home of watercolour artist Stephanie Elizabeth and
photographer David Lloyd. Watch Stephanie paint vibrant local scenes in store, browse a range of eco-friendly gifts and soak
up the beauty of the region through Dave’s stunning aerial and underwater fine art photography.
our region’s beautiful marine life and landscapes. Her intricate hand sculpted porcelain can be found at Martinique Island
Styling. Inviting a deeper connection her pieces will shine in any collection.
HOLIDAY VIBES AT HOME
Slip into your holiday rhythm with a little retail therapy, taking the time to meet the locals who pour their heart and soul into
curating these special pieces and spaces. Take a little piece of paradise home with you by supporting local.
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