In a recent feature in Signature Luxury Travel, two exceptional eco-friendly stays in Queensland take centre stage: Mt Mulligan Lodge and Lizard Island. As the world continues to seek sustainable and eco-conscious travel experiences, these Queensland eco-stays shine as prime examples of how luxury and environmental responsibility can coexist harmoniously.

“A hinterland hideaway: In the Atherton Tablelands, two and a half hours from Cairns, you’ll find luxury outback getaway, Mt. Mulligan Lodge. Here, you’ll be one of just 28 guests staying on the 28,000-hectare property. Days in this ancient landscape will be spent wildlife spotting and sipping sundowners to a picture-perfect sky. And best of all, a portion of your payment goes to the Reef Keepers Fund – set up to protect and preserve the Great Barrier Reef. The property also recycles, composts, uses solar energy and collects rainwater for irrigation and watering.

… Where nature rules: Remote, boutique and enveloped by national park – this is nature immersion at its best. Lizard Island is one of the only luxury resorts directly on the Great Barrier Reef, and only accessible by plane. There are just 40 rooms, suites and villas and your pick of private beaches. You’ll spend more time with the kaleidoscopic marine life than you will seeing fellow guests, but when you do come up for air, there’s gourmet food to be had before vast ocean vistas. And don’t miss a trip to the Research Station where you can learn about advances in reef conservation and research from the marine staff.” – Signature Luxury Travel.

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