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Experience a 1.5-hour sailing aboard a traditional Chinese Junk with fresh seafood, stunning views, and friendly guides in Port Douglas, Australia.
Imagine gliding across the Coral Sea on a beautifully preserved Chinese Junk boat, savoring fresh seafood, and soaking up the scenery of Queensland’s coast. That’s precisely what the Shaolin Seafood Lunch Sail offers — a relaxing 90-minute voyage that combines good food, captivating views, and a touch of maritime history. As we review this experience, it’s clear that many travelers find it to be a delightful way to enjoy Port Douglas from a different perspective.
What we particularly love about this tour is the intimate atmosphere aboard the authentic junk vessel, and the chance to enjoy locally caught seafood with a tropical backdrop. Plus, the informative commentary by the crew adds a layer of engaging storytelling that makes the journey more than just a boat ride. On the flip side, some might find the limited sailing distance a tad underwhelming if expecting a longer cruise, but for most, this short voyage hits the right notes.
This experience appeals especially to those seeking a laid-back lunch with scenic views, families wanting a safe and friendly environment, or anyone eager to try a unique vessel with a story. It’s perfect for travelers who want a taste of local seafood and maritime history without the hassle of a full-day tour.


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One of the most compelling aspects of this tour is the Chinese Junk boat, known as Shaolin. This vessel isn’t just a pretty backdrop; it’s a rare and historic piece of maritime craftsmanship. Its teak deck, traditional sails, and intricate details evoke the days when Chinese junks sailed across oceans, bringing trade and stories. Learning about the vessel’s background while aboard adds a layer of authenticity and charm that many travelers appreciate, as echoed in reviews praising the knowledgeable crew who share stories with enthusiasm.
The boat isn’t designed for accessibility — with a steep boarding point and restrictions on mobility devices or prams — so it’s best suited for those able to handle a little climb. Once aboard, the boat’s size keeps the group intimate, fostering a friendly environment where everyone can enjoy the views and conversation.
After arriving, you’ll be greeted with a complimentary drink — beer, wine, or soft drinks, which sets a relaxed tone. The real highlight is the lunch: a generous serving of locally caught prawns, accompanied by seafood sauce, lemon, and bread. If seafood isn’t your thing, don’t worry — non-seafood options are available, just let the crew know when booking.
The cruise starts by sailing from Port Douglas across the Coral Sea, giving you stunning views of the Daintree Mountains and nearby islands. The vessel slowly glides along, allowing plenty of time to admire the scenery or chat with others. You might even spot wildlife, like crocodiles, adding a touch of excitement to the journey.
Throughout the trip, the crew delivers informative commentary about Port Douglas, the vessel’s history, and the local environment. Whether inside the cozy saloon or outside on the deck, the guides make sure everyone is engaged and informed.
Most reviewers rave about the freshness of the prawns and the quality of the snacks. As one guest mentioned, “The prawns served were generous in quantity and very fresh.” The spring rolls — crocodile and barramundi — offer a taste of local flavors, with many describing them as delicious.
The drinks are included in the ticket price, which adds to the relaxed, social vibe. Whether you prefer a beer, wine, or soft drink, the selection is sufficient to complement your meal, and the friendly crew ensures everyone is looked after.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat sets this tour apart is the combination of good food and beautiful scenery. The views of the Daintree Mountains and the local islands make this a visual treat. The teak deck invites you to lounge and soak in the tropical ambiance, or you can sit inside the saloon if you prefer shelter or a more relaxed environment.
Many travelers comment on how peaceful and scenic the cruise is. The experience is as much about unwinding as it is about the sights and flavors. The boat’s size and design make it ideal for those looking to escape the crowds, with a quiet, intimate atmosphere.
For $59 per person, this tour offers solid value. It’s a short, 1.5-hour trip, but most reviews highlight how satisfying and relaxing it is. The inclusion of seafood snacks and drinks, along with the historic vessel, makes it more than just a quick sail — it’s an experience.
While some visitors wish the cruise was a bit longer or went further out, the consensus is that it’s a perfect short escape for a leisurely lunch and sightseeing. It’s a great way to combine maritime history, local cuisine, and scenic views without a full-day commitment.

This experience is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic outing. It’s perfect if you’re interested in local seafood and want to learn about Port Douglas’s maritime connections. It’s also well-suited for those who enjoy historic vessels or simply want a peaceful break from more active tours. If you’re after a quick, delightful glimpse of the coast, this cruise hits the sweet spot.


Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You’ll need to meet at the marina.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 90 minutes, providing plenty of time to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Are drinks included?
Yes, you can choose from beer, wine, or soft drinks, which are included in the ticket price.
Can I get a non-seafood meal?
Absolutely. Non-seafood options are available; just let the booking team know in advance.
Is the boat accessible for mobility issues?
No, due to steep boarding points and restrictions onboard, it’s not suitable for those with mobility challenges or wheelchair/pram users.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. Bring sunscreen and perhaps a hat for deck time.
What if the weather is bad?
In case of rough weather, the crew will modify or reschedule the trip; check the weather forecast and confirm before heading out.
The Shaolin Seafood Lunch Sail in Port Douglas offers a rare blend of maritime history, scenic beauty, and fresh local cuisine, all wrapped in a cozy 1.5-hour cruise. The vessel’s authentic Chinese Junk design adds a unique touch, and the crew’s friendly, knowledgeable approach makes the experience richer. It’s especially valuable for those wanting a relaxing afternoon on the water without the need for a full-day tour.
If you’re a lover of seafood, seeking a peaceful scenic escape, or simply eager to try something different from the typical boat ride, this tour will likely satisfy. Its high review score suggests that most visitors leave feeling they’ve experienced a true highlight of their Port Douglas trip.
In short, it’s a wonderful option for anyone looking to combine good food, great views, and a touch of history in a relaxed setting. Just remember to book in advance, especially during peak seasons, and prepare for a memorable journey.
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