Regarded as the epitome of luxury on World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island, the stunningly beautiful Capella Lodge sits majestically atop the picturesque Lovers’ Bay, situated at the base of the imposing mountain twins that soar dramatically above. Its inspired architectural design invites breathtaking views of the ocean, reef, and mountains into the lodge. Lord Howe Island, situated approximately 320 miles east of New South Wales, Australia, is a testament to its volcanic origins, nestled within the Tasman Sea.
A sense of laid-back elegance permeates the atmosphere, drawing in discerning experiential travellers and visitors in search of a refined sub-tropical island retreat.
“Traveling to a remote island doesn’t always mean you have to enter survival mode. While you’re on-island, spend your time snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters of Ned’s Beach, where sand leads to a coral reef teeming with mullet and kingfish. Arrange with your lodge host for a guide to take you on the three-mile trek to the top of Mount Gower. It’s an all-day adventure that has you scrambling up volcanic rock and hiking through the lush interior forest.”
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