Port Douglas is a city in the north Queensland region, Australia, about 70 km away north of Cairns city. Its population was approximately 3,000 permanent residents in 2006. The population doubles orasulu often because the flow of tourists arriving here
in May to September.
The city is named in honor of former prime minister of regional Queensland, John Douglas. It has grown quite rapidly due to coal mining and timber industry in the Daintree River and then expanding to the Mossman River, since 1880.
Port Douglas has had many names in the past, Terrigal, Island Point, Port Owen and Salisbury and is situated in the vicinity of enclosed areas such as being a World Heritage Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.