Destinations

Luxury Lodges of Australia acknowledges the First Nations people who are the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.

There’s nothing like Australia for sheer diversity of experiential luxury travel destinations. The unforgettable coast, reefs and islands; the fertile mountains and vibrant food and wine producing regions; the boundless horizons of the outback. Australia’s sun, sand and open space are luxuries of the rarest kind. Relax, enjoy a sense of timelessness, and the chance to discover our land, our people, and yourself.

Luxury Lodges of Australia acknowledges the First Nations people who are the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.

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Australia is a welcoming and accessible place. It is also a vast land with enormous diversity of inspiring travel destinations. Explore the map to discover our lodge locations, all with exclusive access to extraordinary landscapes, wildlife, experiences and culture.

Flinders Ranges
FSOUTH AUSTRALIA

Flinders Ranges

An ancient landscape moulded by millions of years of geological activity, the Ikara-Flinders Ranges offers some of Australia’s most striking outback scenery. The spectacular mountain range is the largest in South Australia and stretches for over 430 km. Take a closer look
Top End / Kakadu
FNORTHERN TERRITORY

Top End / Kakadu

The Top End of the Northern Territory is known for its tropical weather, rich Aboriginal cultures, national parks and laid-back lifestyle. It is home to an eclectic mix of cultures whose outdoor lifestyle is complemented by brilliant sunsets, fantastic fishing and a colourful calendar of outdoor events. Take a closer look
East Kimberley
FNORTHERN TERRITORY

East Kimberley

Surrounded by rugged hills inscribed with Aboriginal rock art, the salt and fresh waters of the East Kimberley meet to create a diversity of ecosystems. It is home to a stunning variety of local fauna species including wallabies, dingoes, myriad native and migratory birds, fish and the omnipresent crocodiles. Take a closer look
Lord Howe Island
FNEW SOUTH WALES

Lord Howe /sland

With sculpted mountain peaks rising dramatically from jewel-toned waters, Lord Howe Island is a place of extraordinary contrasts - often referred to as ‘the last paradise’ and is surrounded by the world’s southernmost coral reef. Take a closer look
The Kimberley
FWESTERN AUSTRALIA

The Kimberley

The Kimberley is one of Australia's hidden treasures with an immense and complex landscape that encompasses spectacular gorges, waterfalls and cave systems, pockets of lush rainforest and an astonishing variety of wildlife. Take a closer look
Daylesford
FVICTORIA

Daylesford

Known by many as “Spa Country”, the rolling hills and farmland of Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges are home to the greatest concentration of naturally occurring mineral springs in Australia. For thousands of years, First Nations Australians have known the healing powers of this natural landscape. Take a closer look
Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island
FQUEENSLAND

Great Barrier Reef, Lizard /sland

Located right on the Great Barrier Reef, 240 kilometres north of Cairns, Lizard Island is truly secluded from the rest of the world. Fringed in richly-coloured coral reef gardens that shimmer beneath clear turquoise water, the island boasts 24 powdery-white beaches and over 1000 hectares of national park. Take a closer look
Uluru
FNORTHERN TERRITORY

Uluru

The UNESCO World Heritage area of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is one of the few locations in the world to be dual-listed for both outstanding natural and cultural values. Stretching out over 311,000 acres, this is Australia’s most famous natural landscape and arguably a journey to Australia’s heart. Take a closer look
Southwest Tasmania
FTASMANIA

Southwest Tasmania

This remote wilderness area is a marine nature reserve and forms part of the Southwest National Park, surrounded by the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. It’s one of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet, with wild rivers, quartzite peaks and extensive waterways. Take a closer look
Sydney Surrounds
FNEW SOUTH WALES

Sydney Surrounds

The meeting point of five iconic waterways, the Bouddi Peninsula is where pristine sandy beaches and sparkling bays meet the rainforests, sandstone cliffs and coastal heaths of Bouddi National Park, all just a stone’s throw from Sydney’s CBD. Take a closer look
Great Barrier Reef, Hamilton Island
FQUEENSLAND

Great Barrier Reef, Hamilton /sland

Hamilton Island is located at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef, a short distance off the Queensland coast and part of the Whitsunday Islands. Stretching over 3000km, the Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef. Take a closer look
Freycinet
FTASMANIA

Freycinet

Freycinet National Park is a peninsula of pink, jagged granite mountains, pure white beaches, coastal dunes and dry eucalypt forests on Tasmania's spellbinding and rugged east coastline and includes secluded Wineglass Bay. Take a closer look
Ningaloo Reef
FWESTERN AUSTRALIA

Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef on Western Australia's mid north coast, has gained an impressive reputation as one of Earth's last ocean paradises. It's one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and unlike many others, is accessed just by stepping off the beach. Take a closer look
The Daintree
FQUEENSLAND

The Daintree

At around 2,600km2 (1,000 sq mi), The Daintree is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australian continent. Along the coastline north of the Daintree River, tropical rainforest grows right down to the edge of the sea. Take a closer look
Northern Outback Queensland
FQUEENSLAND

Northern Outback Queensland

Dominated by the seasons, this region of Queensland is "big sky" country. Populated by sparsely settled cattle stations as big as some countries, stark red earth plains and scattered billabongs along seasonal rivers, it boasts a diverse and vibrant landscape. Take a closer look
Kangaroo Island
FSOUTH AUSTRALIA

Kangaroo /sland

Located a hop off the coast from the mainland, Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest island. Widely regarded as Australia’s Galapagos, it brims with diverse wildlife and natural beauty and is an island of extraordinary contrasts. Take a closer look
Scenic Rim
FQUEENSLAND

Scenic Rim

Queensland's Scenic Rim is a thriving rural paradise set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range. It is particularly known for its breathtaking scenery and contains more than 30,000 hectares of parkland and national parks much of it contained in an arc of spectacular mountains. Take a closer look
Barossa Valley
FSOUTH AUSTRALIA

Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley is renowned as one of the world's finest wine producing regions with a rich 160-year old culinary heritage. Home to more than 100 wineries (over 70 with cellar doors open to the public), the Barossa is a vibrant community with the oldest continuous food culture in Australia. Take a closer look
The Kimberley Coast
FWESTERN AUSTRALIA

The Kimberley Coast

The remote Kimberley region of Western Australia is the size of California and twice the size of Victoria, with 13,000 kilometres of complex coastline including the incredible Rowley Shoals – a vast wonderland of coral reefs, giant clams and crystal clear waters teaming with life. Take a closer look

OUR LITTLE WHITE BOOK

The Luxury Lodges of Australia brochure has become a treasured and widely recognisable ‘go to’ for Australian experiential luxury, enjoyed both online and in printed form at our lodges. The brochure is available to view or download in eight languages below.