I’m a celebrity, get me in here!
Another series of ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ is underway and, as evictees return from the jungle camp, we recommend they recover in style at one of Australia’s A-list retreats.Combining sumptuous surroundings, stunning scenery and world-class food and wine, these properties across the country guarantee amazing Australian experiences.
Hotel InterContinental – Sydney, New South Wales
The opulent Australia Suite has been home to a host of stars from Frank Sinatra and Bill Clinton to Britney Spears and Jennifer Aniston. The hotel is an indulgent base from which to explore Sydney, and the city’s designer stores and chic markets will satisfy even the most demanding fashionista.
Sydney.intercontinental.com
Qualia – Hamilton Island, Queensland
Surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef, Qualia offers luxury island accommodation for a holiday in paradise. Diving and snorkelling opportunities are abundant, along with reef tours and scenic helicopter flights. Spa Qualia offers a range of treatments to relax even the most stressed guest!
Qualia.com.au
Longitude 131° – Uluru (Ayers Rock), Northern Territory
If anything can tempt celebrities back into the wilderness it is Longitude 131°, which offers five-star luxury camping in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. An exclusive sunrise base walk around the famous rock gives guests a fascinating insight into Aboriginal culture.
Longitude131.com.au
The Adelaide Hilton – Adelaide, South Australia
Food and wine buffs can sample Cheong Liew’s internationally acclaimed dining at The Grange restaurant, after a day exploring the nearby Barossa Valley’s vineyards and wineries. It beats the bush tucker hands down!
Hilton.com
The Byron at Byron – Byron Bay, New South Wales
The five-star Byron eco-lodge and spa resort is hidden within the rainforest – but a world away from the ‘jungle’ experience shown on I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Byron Bay encapsulates the quintessential Aussie coastal lifestyle, with opportunities for surfing, hang-gliding, diving or soaking up the sunshine on one of the area’s many beautiful beaches.
Thebyronatbyron.com.au
Crown Towers Hotel – Melbourne, Victoria
Rising above Melbourne’s trendy Southbank, and overlooking the Yarra River, the Crown Towers Hotel understands the meaning of glamour. Out of the jungle and back to city life, the celebs can explore the edgy art galleries of the city, eat at one of Melbourne’s top restaurants, or shop ‘til they drop!
Crowntowers.com.au
Moonlight Head – Great Ocean Road, Victoria
A truly upmarket property situated in a dramatic natural landscape. Guests can experience an iconic Australian journey along the Great Ocean Road, walking or driving the spectacular coastline. A great way to forget to those jungle challenges!
Moonlighthead.com
The Henry Jones Art Hotel – Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart’s harbour-side Henry James Art Hotel is rated one of the top hotels in the world. One of its unique features is the continuously changing exhibition of art, which showcases contemporary Australian artists. Visitors can take an exhilarating jet boat tour around the waterfront and out to the neighbouring Betsey and Bruny islands for fantastic wildlife spotting opportunities.
Thehenryjones.com
Moondance Lodge – Margaret River, Western Australia
Boutique hideaway Moondance Lodge has been designed for complete comfort in a stylish setting. Situated in the Margaret River wine region, guests have full rein to discover the stunning natural landscape, with walks through impressive limestone caves, whale watching, and dolphin eco-tours available. The property is also famous for its Wellness Retreats. The Didgeridoo meditation is a must!
Moondancelodge.com
Wrotham Park Lodge – Far North Queensland
Wrotham Park Lodge is 300km west of Cairns, on an awe-inspiring 600,000 hectare outback station overlooking the Mitchell River. There are exclusive touring experiences such as nature walks, fishing, quad biking, cooking demonstrations, interpretive cattle mustering and canoeing. This is the place to experience the outback in style.
Qrothampark.com.au
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