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3726 Cape Tribulation Rd Apartment Building For Sale Cape Tribulation, QLD 4873



Investment Highlights
- Landmark architectural asset by Charles Wright Architects engineered over 6,000 tonnes of concrete.
- Fully operational eco-platform: solar arrays, self-contained water, and waste-cycle systems with zero external utility dependency.
- 29 hectares of titled oceanfront land positioned within two globally significant ecological zones.
- Demonstrated commercial performance via luxury villa rates and film production leasing.
Executive Summary
For Sale: Aud 5 million plus
Alkira Resort House represents an unparalleled opportunity within Australia’s high-barrier tourism and lifestyle market—a globally significant asset uniquely located where two UNESCO World Heritage sites converge: the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef. Masterfully envisioned by award-winning architect Charles Wright, this bold architectural statement known as The Stamp House blends sculptural form with environmental sensitivity, resting unobtrusively within Cape Tribulation's ancient rainforest and ocean interface.
Positioned on an irreplaceable 29-hectare oceanfront estate, Alkira functions fully off-grid via integrated solar generation, rainwater capture, and bioseptic waste systems, underlining its sustainable credentials and delivering resilience against utility dependencies. The configuration features The Stamp House with six individually keyed guest suites complemented by the Mango House, a three-bedroom manager's residence. This operational framework has supported premium accommodation income streams achieving $2,500 per night, alongside ancillary revenue such as a $55,000 film production lease for Godzilla vs. King Kong (2024). Strategic progression prospects exist through potential Douglas Shire Council pathways for additional cabins, further amplifying revenue scalability subject to approvals.
Connectivity advantages include proximity to Port Douglas (1.5 hours) and Cairns International Airport (2.5 hours by road or a 45-minute helicopter transfer), positioning Alkira as a gateway to immersive nature-based experiences that underpin Far North Queensland’s tourism premium. With Douglas Shire Council investing $8.8 million in Daintree Ferry infrastructure enhancements by 2027, regional access metrics indicate future uplift.
Alkira’s convergence of architectural provenance, ecological self-sufficiency, and intrinsic locational appeal defines it as a one-of-one hospitality or private portfolio asset in the global luxury market ecosystem. Serious buyers are invited for confidential engagement, noting vendor commitment to complete a sale.
Alkira Resort House represents an unparalleled opportunity within Australia’s high-barrier tourism and lifestyle market—a globally significant asset uniquely located where two UNESCO World Heritage sites converge: the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef. Masterfully envisioned by award-winning architect Charles Wright, this bold architectural statement known as The Stamp House blends sculptural form with environmental sensitivity, resting unobtrusively within Cape Tribulation's ancient rainforest and ocean interface.
Positioned on an irreplaceable 29-hectare oceanfront estate, Alkira functions fully off-grid via integrated solar generation, rainwater capture, and bioseptic waste systems, underlining its sustainable credentials and delivering resilience against utility dependencies. The configuration features The Stamp House with six individually keyed guest suites complemented by the Mango House, a three-bedroom manager's residence. This operational framework has supported premium accommodation income streams achieving $2,500 per night, alongside ancillary revenue such as a $55,000 film production lease for Godzilla vs. King Kong (2024). Strategic progression prospects exist through potential Douglas Shire Council pathways for additional cabins, further amplifying revenue scalability subject to approvals.
Connectivity advantages include proximity to Port Douglas (1.5 hours) and Cairns International Airport (2.5 hours by road or a 45-minute helicopter transfer), positioning Alkira as a gateway to immersive nature-based experiences that underpin Far North Queensland’s tourism premium. With Douglas Shire Council investing $8.8 million in Daintree Ferry infrastructure enhancements by 2027, regional access metrics indicate future uplift.
Alkira’s convergence of architectural provenance, ecological self-sufficiency, and intrinsic locational appeal defines it as a one-of-one hospitality or private portfolio asset in the global luxury market ecosystem. Serious buyers are invited for confidential engagement, noting vendor commitment to complete a sale.
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment | Building Size | 11,399 SF |
| Property Type | Multifamily | No. Stories | 1 |
| Property Subtype | Apartment | Year Built | 2013 |
| Building Class | B | Parking Ratio | 0.88/1,000 SF |
| Lot Size | 72.95 AC |
| Sale Type | Investment |
| Property Type | Multifamily |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Building Class | B |
| Lot Size | 72.95 AC |
| Building Size | 11,399 SF |
| No. Stories | 1 |
| Year Built | 2013 |
| Parking Ratio | 0.88/1,000 SF |
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