The 2026 Hotel Openings Reshaping Australian Luxury
Ten hotel openings across six states that mark a turning point for Australian luxury: global brand debuts, heritage revivals, and wilderness lodges pushing further into the landscape.
Read moreA curated collection of Australia's most extraordinary hotels, from harbour-edge landmarks to lodges at the edge of the known world.
Explore the Collection"True luxury is not about opulence; it is about the feeling of a place so vivid that the hotel itself becomes inseparable from the memory of the trip."
Hamilton Island, QLD
A collection of deeper sensory experiences on the Great Barrier Reef
An adults-only luxury resort of 60 private pavilions on the northernmost tip of Hamilton Island, qualia immerses guests in the Whitsundays with understated Australian design, two acclaimed restaurants, a full-service spa and direct access to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Bedarra Island, QLD
An ultra-exclusive, adults-only, all-inclusive retreat on a private tropical island off the coast of North Queensland, Bedarra welcomes a maximum of 24 guests across twelve rainforest-nestled villas, making it one of Australia's most secluded luxury experiences.
Kimberley Coast, WA
Australia's most remote mainland luxury lodge, accessible only by air, set where the Berkeley River meets the Timor Sea on the wild Kimberley coast. An all-inclusive five-night wilderness experience with just 18 villas and a maximum of 36 guests.
Ten hotel openings across six states that mark a turning point for Australian luxury: global brand debuts, heritage revivals, and wilderness lodges pushing further into the landscape.
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Crafers, SA
Built in 1852 and meticulously restored after the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires, Mount Lofty House is an adults-only MGallery by Sofitel estate perched above the Piccadilly Valley, combining heritage grandeur, three Chef Hat dining, and the contemporary Sequoia Lodge suites with panoramic views across the Adelaide Hills wine country.
Perth, WA
A 48-room luxury hotel occupying Perth's restored 19th-century State Buildings, designed by Kerry Hill, with three Chef Hat-awarded Wildflower restaurant, COMO Shambhala wellness, and a 20-metre heated indoor pool within the reimagined heritage vaults.
Wineglass Bay, the Bay of Fires, oyster farms, cool-climate wine, and the Hazards range. A practical guide to planning a luxury trip along Tasmania's 220km east coast, with the best places to stay at every price point.
Read moreA pricing reality check on Australia's luxury lodges, where the most expensive nightly rate on paper rarely tells the full story once meals, drinks, and experiences are tallied.
Read moreSeven luxury hotels across five wine regions where the restaurant alone justifies the journey. Hatted dining, vineyard settings, and kitchen gardens that treat the postcode as the point.
Read moreBeyond the big-name resorts, Australia's most memorable stays are often its smallest. These intimate boutique hotels reward the curious traveller with character, art, and a personal touch that larger properties simply cannot replicate.
Read moreEight luxury hotels across six states, each selected for singular character and a deep connection to place. City landmarks, wilderness lodges, private islands, and heritage estates that represent the best of Australian hospitality right now.
Read moreEvery hotel in our collection has been carefully selected and reviewed for its singular ability to make you feel the country beneath your feet.
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