Artquest Port Douglas - Port Douglas

From $ 125.0 to $ 2850.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4099 3324
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Artquest Port Douglas, based in Port Douglas, Tropical North Queensland, is a special-interest day or seven-day art tour. You will visit places of exceptional beauty and chat with well known artists in their studio hideaways as you learn about their working methods.

Collectors may purchase original artwork – a brilliant Hooglund glass bowl, delicate, woven aboriginal basket, sensuous silk wrap, porcelain bowl, oil painting or may even commission something totally unique – perhaps a fabulous Linda Jackson textile length.

You may sketch, photograph or just enjoy the tropical experience, which includes dining by a clear creek in the rainforest, cruising the Daintree River, wine tasting, snorkelling over a small coral island reef and lunching at an open-air theatre at the foot of jungle-clad mountains.

Accommodation is in a comfortable beachside home or a pole house overlooking the Coral Sea.

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