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        <title>Magic of the Daintree</title>
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        Splendid Isolation: Crocodile-free swimming holes are just a few steps down from the veranda of the Daintree Secrets holiday house...I was up in the Daintree recently to check out some of the ways in which you can have a luxurious and private experience while appreciating the magic of the region.
Well, someone has to do it, so why shouldn't it be me? I found ways in which you can get the best of both worlds. You can chill out completely, avoid package tourists, eat five-star food and be lulled to sleep by a private river and the sound of birds.The first surprise was Daintree Secrets, a private house at road's end where the house and property are yours alone, whether you're a honeymoon couple or a group of friends.
There are three bedrooms, sleeping up to seven people, and it's self-catering  buy your groceries on the way up from Cairns, cook yourself a feast, and eat it on the wrap-around veranda where a magnificent river rushes just below you.
It's only a few steps down to the paved surrounds of two safe swimming holes, one of which is home to turtles, eels and myriad fish.
You won't find another private pool quite like them  and they are guaranteed croc-free.
Daintree Secrets is not just for the well-heeled. Even in high season it costs only $330 a night for four guests. That works out at $82.50 a night each, and you'd pay that much in a decent motel.Alison Cotes - The Sunday Mail        ]]></description>
        <pubDate>Tuesday, September 29 2009</pubDate>
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