Business Events Australia are encouraging incentive delegates to pair their urban destination with the best of the relevant state’s regional experiences.
“Once your incentive delegates have soaked up a little of Australia’s dynamic capital cities, switch things up by taking a small group to a luxury lodge amongst the vines, in the outback or overlooking Australia’s vast nature reserves.” – Business Events Australia.
Featured in the article are 3 Luxury Lodges of Australia, each with a distinct privilege of place and intricate connection to the landscape and some of the unforgettable experiences on offer at these inspiring and extraordinary locations.
The Louise is situated in the heart of world renowned wine country, the Barossa Valley. Here delegates will find private spaces, generous ensuites and breathtaking vineyard views paired with soft, contemporary design and impeccable service. The Louise pride themselves on creating a customised experience for each guest at the luxury culinary retreat. The whole complex can be exclusively booked out for an incentive group while the region offers unforgettable experiences such as a gourmet picnic breakfast with kangaroos at the nearby conservation park.
A private and exclusive experience awaits delegates at El Questro Homestead, a boutique ten-suite hideaway in The Kimberley, perched atop a cliff with birds-eye views of the outback wilderness. Small groups can experience a collection of private tours including a cruise along Chamberlain River, a helicopter ride over the property and exclusive use of the Zebedee Thermal Springs to name a few.
With it’s stunning architectural design, Saffire Freycinet sits nestled next to the Freycinet National Park on the east coast of Tasmania and delivers on sophistication, intimate style and an inspirational experience. Take a rare opportunity for guests to observe Tasmanian Devils in their natural habitat with private sunset canapés at the lodge’s own devil enclosure. Sample the revered local seafood on an exclusive tour of the Freycinet Marine Oyster Farm.
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