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Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups of friends

Picture this…Your favourite people, an amazing location, a heavenly bed, delicious food, wine aged to perfection and a range of unique and interesting activities that would delight even the most seasoned traveller. Sound good? Well that’s what’s on our list of small boutique properties are just perfect for groups of friends. These gorgeous options for exclusive Australian accommodation for groups will make you want to go on vacation right now. Read on…

Spicers Peak Lodge

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Spicers Peak Lodge
Spicers Peak Lodge is Queensland’s highest mountain lodge retreat.

With just ten luxurious suites and two Private Lodges, Spicers Peak Lodge serves as an intimate and relaxing accommodation experience in one of South East Queensland’s most beautiful wilderness areas. Located on 8,000 acres at the peak of a ridge, with breathtaking views of the World Heritage listed Main Range National Park and Scenic Rim.

There is a range of experiences designed to give guests access to this strikingly beautiful part of the Australian wilderness including rainforest bushwalks, mountain biking adventures, and wine tasting at the nearby Granite Belt wine region. There are also guided four day treks ending in a night of luxury at the lodge.

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Spicers Peak Lodge
For those that love nature, the four-day walk is recommended

Pretty Beach House

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Pretty Beach House
The gorgeous view from Pretty Beach House

Pretty Beach House is the epitome of relaxed luxury and elegance for those looking for a private getaway not far from Sydney.  A serene escape nestled within the heart of the NSW Bouddi National Park and high above Pretty Beach (just a 5 minute drive away), here you’ll find the perfect balance of intimacy, privacy and personalised butler service. With just four luxurious pavilions a group can have this exclusive Australian accommodation all to themselves.

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Pretty Beach House
Enjoy a private picnic or fishing during your stay at Pretty Beach House

Arkaba

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Arkaba’s true luxury is delivered by the fact that its 60,000 acres are shared by just 10 guests, taking the definition of exclusivity to a new level in Australia.  Located in the ancient and awe-inspiring grand scale landscape of the Flinders Ranges, Arkaba is a genuine blend of conservation and tourism.

Arkaba’s team of expert field guides live and breathe the bush and through a mix of guided walks, open top safari drives and sheer passion, they will open up the secrets of one of Australia’s most fascinating and spectacular landscapes.

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Arkaba
Spot unique Australian wildlife on a sunset safari at Arkaba

Cape Lodge

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Cape Lodge
Cape Lodge attracts those who are seeking a private, stylish and sophisticated retreat

With 22 romantically secluded rooms and a magnificent five bedroom private luxury Residence, Cape Lodge in the Margaret River Region of Western Australia sits on 40 acres of manicured parkland and ornamental lakes and has its own 8 acre vineyard producing fine Sauvignon Blanc and Shiraz exclusively for guests of the hotel. The superb Cape Lodge Restaurant is voted one of the ‘Top Ten in the World for Food’ in Conde Nast Traveller’s Gold List and is described as “one of Australia’s finest new generation dining establishments.”

Private, tailor-made activities in the nearby surrounds of Margaret River can include wine tasting (of course!), devouring some of the best regional produce in the country, learning about the Aboriginal significance of the region, surfing the world-famous breaks, multi-day walks, whale watching, truffle-hunting and much more. Read our review here.

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Cape Lodge
Explore the nearby stunning beaches

Crystalbrook Lodge

Exclusive Australian accommodation for groups at Crystalbrook Lodge
The Executive Chef catches dinner at Crystalbrook Lodge

Hidden in the rugged outback of North Queensland this secret outback mecca catering to only 10 guests is an oasis of luxury perched over the spectacular Crystalbrook Lake.

The lake is haven to a staggering range of wildlife including birds, freshwater crocodiles and fish; a nature lover’s paradise, guests can spend days on the lake or riverside, exploring the bush wilderness or just enjoying the serenity and stillness of the outback in the lodge’s private manicured grounds. Keen fishermen will be hooked on giant barramundi or heli-fishing in the gulf rivers. Here in “big sky” country, the colours of dawn and dusk bookend nature’s daily theatre.

Lakeside Dining At Crystalbrook Lodge
Lakeside Dining At Crystalbrook Lodge

 

Travelling with groups of friends is one of the loveliest ways to spend time. On the other hand, trying to organise everybody can be difficult and sometimes pleasing everyone can be tough work. This is where Alquemie comes in. Our Alquemists are specialists at crafting magical holidays and ensuring that each and every traveller has the trip of a lifetime. Get in touch today.

 

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Unique and exclusive Luxury Holidays Australia

At Alquemie the unique holidays we craft are unparalleled. Our expert team are specialists in designing itineraries for high-net-worth individuals travelling to Australia who demand discretion, precision planning and an authentic and unique experience. We create one-of-a-kind luxury holidays Australia that leave lasting memories through exclusive experiences.

To us, the true luxury is sometimes in the exclusivity of being one of only a few to experience something. For example, Arkaba, a Wild Bush Luxury property in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia is a private wildlife conservancy roughly five times the size of Sydney harbour. This is shared by only ten guests in supreme comfort, with fabulous food and wine, and one of Australia’s most spectacular landscapes. It is this exclusivity that creates the true luxury.

Luxury Holidays Australia at Arkaba
Arkaba is one of Australia’s most exclusive properties

In the Top End of Australia lies Bamurru Plains, another Wild Bush Luxury property where again exclusivity is the true luxury although great food and wine are a given. Guests stay in safari-style bungalows with mesh walls on three sides and expansive views out overlooking flood plains where the wildlife roam free. Activities such as airboat safaris or game drives show off the spectacular wilderness in this exotic part of Australia.

At Bamurru Plains guests can airboat over the Mary River Flood Plains
At Bamurru Plains guests can airboat over the Mary River Flood Plains

On the Great Barrier Reef you’ll find that luxury comes in many styles. On Lizard Island you can take your own private dinghy to one of 23 white sand beaches that you are likely to have all to yourself.

SUP board on Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef
SUP board on Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef

For those who prefer the luxury that an urban escape can bring, we call upon our network of guides and experts to show you a side of our cities you wouldn’t find yourself.

Whether it’s our cities, the outback or the coast, there is no end to what Alquemie’s specialists can conjure up. Download our Holiday Planning Guide for more inspiration  then allow us to reveal the magic of Australia through a carefully constructed itinerary that will enchant, educate and surprise.

Hero image: El Questro Homestead in the Kimberley

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3 of the best ecotour experiences in Australia

Meet the faces behind Australia’s conservation effort

Australia is a big country with many conservation challenges. We have the worst mammal extinction rate in the world and another 1,700 animal and plant species are listed as threatened with extinction. It’s sheer scale is daunting – where do you begin? Luckily there are some ecotour champions dedicated to preserving our spectacular biodiversity. They believe, as we do, that education and awareness is the key to making a difference. By inviting tourists to get a deeper understanding of the special work they do, they hope to inspire others. Move over Jane Goodall – here are three dedicated champions of the Australian environment.

Visit an ecotourism project for the Short-nosed Echidna on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Short-nosed Echidna on Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Dr. Peggy Rismiller –  Echidnas on Kangaroo Island

During a visit to Kangaroo Island, guests of Alquemie can have the privilege of an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour with Dr. Peggy Rismiller, a world leading expert who has been doing long-term, in-depth studies on the ecology of the short-beaked echidnas on Kangaroo Island for decades. The echidnas are one of three surviving monotremes, a special group of mammals which lay eggs and whose ancestors roamed the earth along with the dinosaurs. Peggy’s conservation work also stretches to goannas, tiger-snakes and little penguins.

Spending a day in the life of this world-renowned wildlife researcher gives guests the chance to observe these shy, spiky creatures up close and learn about their conservation challenges amongst Kangaroo Island’s near-pristine ecosystems. This private tour is particularly rewarding for families.

 

See Australia's highest sea-cliffs on an ecotour with Rob Pennicott
See sea-birds in their thousands perched on Australia’s highest sea-cliffs

Rob Pennicott – Saving sea-birds in Tasmania

Rob Pennicott has saved over 250,000 sea-birds in Tasmania since 2010. And it doesn’t stop there. His passion for conservation stretches from the sky to the sea and he’s involved in numerous wildlife conservation programs such as marine debris clean-up, saving the Tasmanian Albatross, saving the Tassie Devil and the rescue and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned native animals.

On his private wilderness cruises there’s the chance to encounter dolphins, whales, sea eagles, albatross, shearwaters, seals and other abundant sea birds in their thousands as you skirt some of Australia’s highest cliffs on the specactular coastline of the of the Tasman National Park. Rob’s tours reflect his mission to educate and excite all who visit and to create a legacy of conservation to preserve the places he loves for future generations.

 

Wildlife safari ecotour drive at Arkaba
Wildlife safari drive at Arkaba

Brendon Bevan – Arkaba, Flinders Ranges

“I’d do this job even if I didn’t get paid”. Brendon Bevan is a workaholic, but that doesn’t stop him from having a great sense of humour and an inexhaustible desire to show guests just how special Arkaba in the Flinders Ranges is. This private wildlife conservancy and boutique luxury lodge is a showcase of how the flora and fauna can regenerate if given a chance.

His hard work over the past seven years has focussed on feral species eradication and reversing the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing. It’s paying off. Native animals that had disappeared are now regularly seen and guests can experience  African-style game-watching safari drives or a four-day walk to spot our unique mammals and marsupials.

 

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Visiting a destination and knowing that you’re contributing something back makes it all the more rewarding. To visit all or any of the above ecotourism champions on your next trip to Australia, get in touch with one of our Alquemists.

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Arkaba – a life changing experience

The Australia we see today when we travel through it isn’t the Australia it was when white-men first set foot on our sunburnt country. As the Australian Conservation Society so eloquently stated, ‘The centre is a much different, diminished place compared to the landscape that greeted the early European explorers‘.

This had never occurred to me but is so obvious once enlightened. Having grown up in the city, I took for granted that the kilometres of dry, bare land with few gumtrees that I drove by was how it had always been, forgetting that the early-settlers had cleared much of the country for farming.

Arkaba is not what you would expect in the outback
Arkaba is not what you would expect in the outback

I learnt this firsthand when as part of the Alquemie team, I had the opportunity to visit Arkaba, a private wildlife conservancy in the Flinders Ranges of outback South Australia. Arkaba is a dramatically stunning 60,000 acre property that had been a working sheep station for over 150 years but now caters for small numbers of guests at its five bedroom homestead or on a four day walk. I was privileged to join one of their conservation efforts to return it to the original landscape – searching for signs of return of the endangered yellow-footed rock-wallaby, a gorgeous little creature that had been hunted to near extinction for its beautiful fur.

A yellow-footed rock-wallaby Image credit: Scott-Francey
A yellow-footed rock-wallaby Image credit: Scott-Francey

What’s so special about Arkaba is that you get to see what happens when nature gets a chance to breathe. With the removal of sheep stock, control of non-native invasive plants and active daily efforts to eradicate feral animals such as cats, rabbits and goats, Arkaba is a prime example of how conservation benefits tourism. As the land heals, the habitat regenerates and Australia’s unique wildlife such as the rock-wallabies are now hopping back to this ecologically unique environment, making the tourism experience even more exceptional.

Brendon Bevan
Brendon Bevan – Arkaba Property Manager

Arkaba’s Property Manager Brendon Bevan is as passionate about conservation as they come and it’s easy to see why Arkaba was a 2016 finalist for Conserving the Natural World in the National Geographic World Legacy Awards.  His vision and dedication stems from working in his home country of South Africa where he saw first hand how conservation and tourism are intertwined. At Arkaba he’s put together an enthusiastic team of specialists to bring a top-end African wildlife safari experience to Australia, all with the underlying goal of returning the land to its former glory.

Nicki de Preu - an encyclopaedia of plant knowledge
Nicki de Preu – an encyclopaedia of plant knowledge

Leading our rock-wallaby search was one of Australia’s most experienced conservation ecologists Nicki De Preu, who can read the bush like a book. Her encyclopaedic knowledge of plants is truly mind blowing and I tried to ingest as much of it as possible. For four days, our small team consisting of Nicki, Brendon and two of Arkaba’s guides Megan and Tim, clambered over rocks looking for firm evidence of two small colonies of rock-wallabies that were believed to be somewhere on the property.

Arkaba is huge - stretching from Wilpena Pound to the Elders
Arkaba is huge – stretching from Wilpena Pound to the Elder Range

Our chances of seeing these well-camouflaged marsupials were slim although they had been spotted not so long ago. Arkaba is big – approximately five times the size of Sydney harbour and stretching from the walls of Wilpena Pound to the face of the Elder Range, so it was like looking for a needle in a haystack but our enthusiasm never waned. In addition to hoping to spot them, we were looking for vegetation that they were known to eat, and protective caves where they might one day return to live.

Survey work
Megan and Nicki doing survey work

In addition to the rock-wallaby work, Nicki leads many other ecological surveys on the property. I also joined her on a vegetation study where the regeneration of the plants is being recorded. Other projects she runs include monitoring the fresh-water springs where animals come to drink as well as the health of the ancient river red gums that line the dry creek beds.

 

Whilst we never sighted a rock-wallaby on this occasion, watching kangaroos moving on mass at sunset like the swarm of dinosaurs at the start of Jurassic Park was really special, as was seeing emus criss cross in front of our four-wheel drive. Knowing that less than seven years ago these animals wouldn’t have been in such healthy numbers here clearly shows that the conservation efforts are  paying off and this makes seeing them even more rewarding.

Guest feedback from their stay at Arkaba
Guest feedback from their stay at Arkaba

A stay at Arkaba is immersive. It’s hard not to be affected by its beauty, the passion of the guides and the conservation work being done. Not only is it life-changing for those who visit, it’s life-changing for the native flora and fauna that are coming back to this very special part of Australia. It’s a privilege to finally witness the same landscape as those early explorers.

To find out more about the incorporating Arkaba into your Australian travel plans, speak to one of our Alquemists.

 

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A new type of luxury vacation in Australia

Been there, done that? Maybe not quite… There’s a new type of luxury vacation in Australia and it’ll show a side of our continent that only a few are privileged enough to see.

For the well-travelled, it’s hard to continue to impress. It’s not just about luxury resorts lest destinations become a bit too same-same but different… variations on a similar theme. And in Australia, many people don’t realise that there is so much to see beyond the Sydney Opera House and Ayres Rock.

This is where Alquemie comes into play. Our team of specialists are more closely aligned with event managers than travel agents and our knowledge of Australia is second to none. We craft the most magical of luxury Australian vacations with exclusive experiences that may even be yet-to-be created.

Allow us to inspire you…

Haggerstone Island

On your luxury vacation in Australia go waterfall exploring on Haggerstone Island
Go waterfall exploring by helicopter on Haggerstone Island

Haggerstone Island is all your Robinson Crusoe dreams come alive at once, entwined with a high level of service, comfort and exquisite food and wine. This private island is hosted by ex-crocodile hunter Roy Turner and his wife Anna. It is exclusive rustic luxury with a huge dose of adventure thrown in, and for families with teens it doesn’t get much more fun.

Luxury Vacation in Australia at Haggerstone Island
You can have Haggerstone Island all to yourself

Aside from incredible fishing and wonderful snorkelling, activities can range from mud crabbing and oyster grabbing to wake-boarding or exploring waterfalls by helicopter. It certainly is a luxury vacation in Australia of a different kind.

 

Bamurru Plains

View wildlife on an airboat safari with a luxury vacation in Australia at Bamurru plains
View wildlife on an airboat safari at Bamurru Plains

It’s hard to not rave about Bamurru Plains. For people who love the African experience – luxury tented camps, wildlife safaris, bird-watching and Mother Nature at her best, then Bamurru Plains is a must-do.

Spot wildlife from The Hide at Bamurru Plains
Fall asleep to the sounds of the bush on a Tree Top Sleep Out at The Hide at Bamurru Plains

 

From February to April as the floodwaters of the wet recede, Bamurru Plains near Kakadu National Park in the Top End, is transformed into a fishing lodge, offering anglers the chance to catch and release Australia’s world famous Barramundi in the nearby rivers, creeks and estuaries.

Then from May onwards as the dry season approaches, this Wild Bush Luxury property explodes with wildlife. Guests can fall asleep to the sounds of the bush with the Tree Top Sleep Out experience – a romantic overnight sleep in a luxury swag at The Hide, 6-metres above the ground.

 

Secret Sydney

Sunset over Sydney Harbour Bridge from Milk beach, Vaucluse Image credit: Elisa Bohle
Sunset over Sydney Harbour Bridge from a secret beach Image credit: Elisa Bohle

Experience a different side of Sydney where ancient ferns and 250 million year old sandstone lead you down a narrow laneway to one of Sydney’s most spectacular skyline views. Explore its back streets, cafes and parks, suburbs rich with Aboriginal heritage, and hidden beaches that most tourists are not privy to. As with every luxury vacation in Australia that we craft, we immerse each guest in a Sydney tailored to their passions and no two visits are the same.

For more inspiration on just some of the magical experiences that we can arrange in Australia, please click here.

 

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Ideas for a family vacation in Australia for kids under seven

Wondering how to create a great family vacation in Australia with a variety of activities that will have the kids begging for more? We can help. Our Alquemists are masters in the art of weaving together vacations that please the whole family.

We’ll recommend hotels and resorts with the best children’s clubs such as KidsOnly Club at One&Only Hayman Island. This this resort in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef was recently re-opened as a One&Only property after an $80 million dollar refurbishment and will please both parents and children alike. Highly trained staff entertain and educate children while parents get to unwind and enjoy an exhilarating array of resort activities such as  bush walks,  golf and of course water-sports including diving and snorkelling, sea kayak adventures and much more.

KidsOnly Club at One&Only Hayman Island makes for a great family vacation in Australia
It’s Kids only at One&Only Hayman Island

For something different we can create a mysterious treasure hunt, taking in the sights of an Australian city yet tailored to the interests of the children.

We'll create a unique treasure hunt for your family vacation in Australia
Treasure hunt

For big kids and young ones alike, we can arrange a behind the scenes tour of one of Sydney’s most famous dessert bars to see how gelato gets made, and perhaps even have a turn at creating a flavour for themselves.

Make your own gelato flavour on a family vacation in Australia
Make your own gelato flavour

Australia’s unique wildlife is always a sure hit. Families can spend a day learning about creatures such as the short-beaked echidna with one of the world’s leading experts.

Australia's echidna can be seen on a family vacation in Australia
Australia’s short-beaked echidna

Alternatively we can offer many safari style adventures to see kangaroos, emus, koalas and other special creatures like the sea-lion.

Swim with curious sea-lions at Baird Bay
Swim with curious sea-lions – Image: Geoff Sholz

 

And there is so much more, from trips to the zoo or aquarium, surfing lessons or playing in the sand on Australia’s golden beaches. Whatever takes a child’s fancy, we can incorporate it into a very special tailored family vacation in Australia.

Enquire about a family vacation in Australia

Contact us today and allow us to create a magical holiday for your family.

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Australian walking tours

Walking tours for Mind, Body & Soul

More and more travellers are asking for active options and Australia boasts a great collection of walking tours.  Whilst the benefits to the body are obvious, it is the benefits to the mind and soul that are the real balm to a busy life.

The mind benefits twofold, firstly there is the joy of an escape from technology & everyday interruption.  More subtly however there is the pleasure of learning and challenging your own perceptions as knowledgeable guides inspire thoughts and discussion of regional history, geology, flora & fauna, conservation and the world around us.

Johanna Beach walkers - Great Ocean Road
Johanna Beach walkers – Great Ocean Road

For the soul, well it’s the freedom!  A few days walking is an opportunity to slow the pace of life, to stop and smell the roses (or in this case the melaleucas), to savour a morning cup of coffee watching the light play on blazing ramparts or the deepest blue ocean, to fall asleep under the Milky Way ….

Outback luxury dining on the Arkaba Walk, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Outback luxury dining on the Arkaba Walk, Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Ranging from three to five nights, guided walks are available in Tasmania, Victoria, Queensland, and Western & South Australia. Costs range from $500 to $950 per person per night and accommodation varies from huts to tents, homesteads and lodges. Delicious meals are included and are often served with good local wine.  Knowledgeable guides lead the walks and it is worth noting that for most of them, it is not just a part-time gig, they do this because they love it … guiding is their career.

Walking in the blue gum forests - the Arkaba walk, Flinders Ranges South Australia
Walking in the blue gum forests – the Arkaba walk, Flinders Ranges South Australia

The collective website Great Walks of Australia is a good place to begin your research but to understand the nuances of each, have a chat with one of the Alquemists.   For example one beach walk is all soft sand and so much tougher than another beach walk; which walk is best for wildlife spotting; which is best in a particular month … that sort of thing, after all we’re the experts.

A well-earned rest at Haunted Bay on Maria Island
A well-earned rest at Haunted Bay on Maria Island

Australia really is the ideal place for walking tours – the subtleties of the Australian bush are best discovered on foot, the sights, the smells and the beautiful light.  Additionally most Walks report that about 80% of their travellers are Australian, and for international travellers this presents a great opportunity to spend quality time and make real friendships with like-minded locals.

View over the majestic Flinders Ranges, Arkaba Station, South Australia
View over the majestic Flinders Ranges, Arkaba Station, South Australia

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The Kimberley

The Wild North West (The Kimberley)

The Kimberley is a vast region that is for the most part totally uninhabited. Occupying the north west of Australia it is really only accessible during our winter months from April through to October. The big draw cards are the spectacular coastline, rugged outback wilderness, and the extraordinary assemblage of wildlife. The challenge is always finding a way to explore and experience all three. This is a remarkable part of Australia, and an incredibly unique destination. Below is a crash course on some key regional highlights.

Private yacht charter in Western Australia
Private yacht charter in Western Australia

Broome

This is purely a gateway port to start a journey in the Kimberley. The town itself can be covered in an afternoon or one night so not really much need to stay longer than one night – but could do two if you wanted.

Kimberley Coast – Expedition Cruising

Visit where the big ships can't go on the True North - Kimberley Wilderness Cruise
Visit where the big ships can’t go on the True North – Kimberley Wilderness Cruise

Daily activities can include scenic walks, helicopter flights, fishing, snorkelling, cultural visits, picnics, flora, bird and wildlife watching, diving, exploring and much more… Multiple expedition vessels or ‘tenders’ take guests in small groups to experience the wilderness ‘up close’ and, the luxury of having numerous tenders means that everyone onboard has greater opportunity to do “what they want, when they want”.

Most cruise options feature an onboard helicopter opening up a whole range of options from scenic flights and heli-picnics to overnight camping adventures. Discover virtually unseen and untouched parts of The Kimberley.

Beach Picnic on the True-North - a Kimberley Wilderness Cruise
Beach Picnic on the True-North – a Kimberley Wilderness Cruise

Kimberley Coast – Air Safari

Out of Broome a great way of seeing the Buccaneer Archipelago (one of the most spectacular sections of the Kimberley Coast) is by helicopter or light aircraft. You can fly over this stretch of coast for around three hours and if using a heli could include a stop for lunch at the horizontal waterfalls. The main points of interest include a stop at Cygnet Bay, a working pearl farm, and at the Horizontal waterfalls. True North also covers the same stretch of coast, however doing it by air is a different experience all together, not to mention the time difference. You would then fly down into Mornington Wilderness Sanctuary.

Sunrise at Raft Point by helicopter with True North - Kimberley Wilderness Cruise
Sunrise at Raft Point by helicopter with True North – Kimberley Wilderness Cruise

Kimberley Coast – Kimberley Coastal Camp

Day bed at Kimberley Coastal Camp
Day bed at Kimberley Coastal Camp

‘Crushed coral rustic luxury’ is the best way to describe this property. Located along an impressive stretch of the Kimberly Coast this rustic camp is a great experience with good aboriginal art (including Bradshaw and Wandjina Art), great fishing and beautiful coastal scenery. Hugely popular with all our past travellers due to the uniqueness and personalisation of experience. This really isn’t offered anywhere else in the region – hands on experiences out exploring with your guides. Accommodation is open air ‘shacks’ with bare sand/coral floors and open air ‘windows’ – all looking out onto the water. Small, intimate, and very unique.

Kimberley Outback – El Questro Homestead

Baobab dining at El Questro Homestead in The Kimberley
Baobab dining at El Questro Homestead in The Kimberley

This is a member of Luxury Lodges of Australia, and is by far the most comfortable outback experience in this part of the country. The station has various accommodation options, however the homestead is the only luxurious option. It is a few hours’ drive, or a short heli flight from Kununurra. There are a range of on-site activities included in a stay here, as is all your food and beverages.

El Questro Homestead in The Kimberley
El Questro Homestead in The Kimberley

Kimberley Inland – Mornington Downs Wilderness Sanctuary

A very authentic side to this region. Mornington Downs has good African style safari tents, but there is more specific focus on the wildlife conservation work here. This is run by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy who are doing some impressive work in this region, and will show you a very interesting (and to many unknown) side to the conservation battle in Australia. Mornington is the one place in Northern Australia that has managed to reverse the declining mammal populations and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy is the leading private conservation group in the country. This is an opportunity to experience some of the Kimberley’s wildlife, and is usually a very rewarding visit.

 

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Pretty Beach House

Oooo so Pretty!

It is such a joy to experience properties that make you go ‘WOW!’… and Pretty Beach House is one of them.

The Alquemie team recently visited Pretty Beach House, a 90 minute drive north of Sydney that feels worlds away. This exclusive four room luxury lodge represents so much of what we love about Australia. While its name comes from the suburb that it is located in, the property is actually in the middle of Australian bushland. Immediately you feel connected to the surrounding environment: the smell, the sounds, the view are all incredibly tranquil.

Treetops Bedroom at Pretty Beach House on the Bouddi Peninsula, New South Wales
Treetops Bedroom at Pretty Beach House on the Bouddi Peninsula, New South Wales

Then you eat… and oh my do you eat… with a highly regarded chef behind it all guests enjoy quality Australian produce prepared perfectly. Meals are served in the dining room of the main house, with an open kitchen allowing guests to learn about what they are eating from the chef. Want to get closer to the action? Then you are welcome to dine right at the kitchen bench… the choice is all yours!

Gorgeous Angophras tree at Pretty Beach House on the Bouddi Peninsula, New South Wales
Gorgeous Angophras tree at Pretty Beach House on the Bouddi Peninsula, New South Wales

Filled to the brim it’s time to retire to your room or the living area for a bit of relaxation – a good book, a luscious bath, or perhaps a dip in the main pool or your own private plunge pool (with the exception of one room).

For those more active you could opt for one of the various bush walks, and you can easily head down to some of the nearby beaches or local towns. Being such a small property the choice is all yours, and the team go out of their way personalising your stay. In saying that with a property this stunning no one could blame you for staying put and making the most of it!

Bayview Suite at Pretty Beach House on the Bouddi Peninsula, New South Wales
Bayview Suite at Pretty Beach House on the Bouddi Peninsula, New South Wales

Rooms are generously sized, and each has its own character. The design is luxurious without being over the top, and the collection of artwork by some of the Australia’s most famous artists is really impressive. All very much in keeping with the surrounds.
Just when you think things can’t get much better you are called for a traditional Aboriginal welcome ceremony. This intimate and interactive experience is extremely interesting, and you walk away with a well rounded perspective on Australia’s indigenous culture. A very touching and personal story.

It is not simply the individual elements that stand out here, but rather Pretty Beach House is the whole package!

An Elder - part of an Aboriginal cultural experience near Pretty Beach House, Bouddi Peninsula
An Elder – part of an Aboriginal Welcome to Country Ceremony near Pretty Beach House, Bouddi Peninsula

 

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COMO The Treasury Perth

COMO comes to Perth

We seem to be having a run of exciting hotel updates recently, one of which is the announcement of COMO Hotels and Resorts opening their first property in Australia. COMO The Treasury Perth is set to transform the hotel landscape in Western Australia. The COMO brand is well known in destinations around the world for its refined style, outstanding service, and signature COMO Shambhala spa.

Located in the the heart of Perth’s urban landscape the landmark Treasury Building has been transformed into the city’s most luxurious hotel. Designed by renowned Kerry Hill Architects the hotel will have just 48 rooms and suites across three connected historic buildings. The paired back design is extremely chic, and incorporates various elements of the original buildings.

We are very excited to discover the new restaurants and bars that are also opening on this site – with some big names rumoured to be making an appearance. Perth is a wonderful gateway for guests looking to explore the Margaret River wine region, or transiting on their way to other parts of the country such as the remote Kimberley region in the north west, or the stunning Ningaloo Reef.
Opening mid October 2016 we can’t wait to welcome COMO to Perth!

 

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