



Honeymoon Australia
Australia
We’ve been keeping a close eye on the crop of fantastic and extremely romantic new lodges openings, and the Ozpitality (sorry) down under is second to none.
After a pit-stop in Sydney, we recommend the country’s ‘Red Centre’. The landscape here is starkly beautiful and in the middle of this ancient landscape is the extraordinary natural wonder of Uluru (Ayer’s Rock as was, but Uluru sounds far cooler).
Further east, Queensland is the home of some of the world's most treasured natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsundays - 74 incredibly beautiful tropical islands and a fabulous place for a few days boating - something we particularly recommend.
In South Australia (we’re hopping around a bit here, but there’s a lot to see), Kangaroo Island is perhaps the best place to see Australian wildlife up close. That the island is also home to award-winning Southern Ocean Lodge (voted Tatler’s Hotel of the Year for 2008) makes this a must.
Next up, Victoria features spectacular coastal drives and magnificent bushwalking country and Tasmanians pride themselves on top quality food and wine. Finally, you’ll need a rest after all this, so consider Western Australia, famous for its long days of sunshine, spotless blue skies and brilliant beaches. All in all, this would be a ripper of a honeymoon.
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Western AustraliaAustraliaPerth, the state's capital is an easy-going place of simple pleasures - sailing on the Swan River, strolling in Kings Park and enjoying a sunny afternoon sipping a cold beer |
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Uluru & The Northern TerritoryAustraliaThe landscape is starkly beautiful and renowned for its chameleon-like quality as it changes colour many times between dawn and dusk |
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Dive Lizard IslandAustraliaLizard Island, situated at the northern end of the Reef, is home to little more than a Marine Research Station, a luxury hotel and a population of large lizards. |
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