Tide times in Cooktown
Queensland, Australia
Thu 5 Mar
| Time | Height | Coef. | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03:42 | 2.04m | - | Low tide |
| 09:56 | 3.56m | 120 | High tide |
| 16:18 | 2.14m | - | Low tide |
| 22:16 | 3.29m | 116 | High tide |
This week
| Date | High tide | Low tide | Coef. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue 3 Mar | 20:55 (3.52m) | 15:03 (1.99m) | 120 |
| Wed 4 Mar | 09:25 (3.75m) / 21:39 (3.43m) | 03:04 (1.84m) / 15:43 (2.04m) | 120 |
| Thu 5 Mar | 09:56 (3.56m) / 22:16 (3.29m) | 03:42 (2.04m) / 16:18 (2.14m) | 120 |
| Fri 6 Mar | 09:37 (3.38m) / 22:33 (3.15m) | 03:56 (2.27m) / 16:29 (2.25m) | 118 |
| Sat 7 Mar | 09:41 (3.23m) / 23:09 (3.04m) | 03:51 (2.46m) / 16:40 (2.33m) | 115 |
| Sun 8 Mar | 09:44 (3.06m) | 04:43 (2.66m) / 17:29 (2.42m) | 111 |
| Mon 9 Mar | 00:09 (2.93m) / 04:29 (2.88m) / 08:32 (3.02m) / 16:41 (2.59m) / 21:01 (2.70m) | 02:28 (2.80m) / 05:58 (2.84m) / 14:56 (2.52m) / 18:30 (2.52m) / 22:37 (2.64m) | 110 |
| Tue 10 Mar | 01:24 (2.85m) / 05:19 (3.07m) / 08:37 (3.00m) / 17:32 (2.70m) / 21:12 (2.61m) | 02:29 (2.83m) / 07:20 (2.97m) / 15:11 (2.55m) / 19:47 (2.58m) / 23:20 (2.51m) | 111 |
| Wed 11 Mar | 05:59 (3.22m) / 18:02 (2.79m) | 12:40 (2.54m) / 23:36 (2.39m) | 114 |
| Thu 12 Mar | 06:18 (3.32m) / 17:52 (2.89m) | 12:50 (2.48m) / 23:43 (2.22m) | 116 |
Tide times in Cooktown
Discover the tide patterns in Cooktown. Essential data for all water sports enthusiasts and fishermen.
Discover what you can do in Cooktown based on the tide schedule:
High tide
Enough depth for water sports
Safe water levels for experienced jumpers
Best conditions for safe swimming with deeper water
Low tide
Extended sandy areas to explore
Collect worms and shellfish for fishing
Capture unique coastal landscapes
The tidal patterns at Cooktown are predictable and follow lunar cycles. Neap tides occur around quarter moons, while spring tides happen during full and new moons.
Plan your activities around the tide schedule at Cooktown. Allow plenty of time to return before the tide turns.
Our tide predictions for Cooktown are calculated using astronomical data and local observations for maximum accuracy.