Description
Package includes:
- 2 nights Quarters accommodation at Wrotham Park Station with all meals and beverages daily and a half day station tour
- 2 nights accommodation at Silky Oaks Lodge, tropical breakfast and 4-course table d'hote dinner daily
- 3 nights accommodation at Lizard Island with all meals daily
- One way private charter flight from Cairns to Wrotham Park Station
- One way private charter flight from Wrotham Park Station to Cow Bay
- Private chauffeured car transfer from Cow Bay to Silky Oaks Lodge
- Private chauffeured car transfer from Silky Oaks Lodge to Cairns
- Return private charter flights from Cairns to Lizard Island
- Roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles via Air New Zealand
Wrotham Park StationWrotham Park Lodge caters to a maximum of 20 guests, providing an unparalleled outback experience that brings together wilderness, wildlife and a hint of luxury.
In combining the rich heritage of Australia's rural history and classic outback cattle station life with a premium resort experience, Wrotham Park Lodge provides visitors with a unique opportunity to engage with Australia's heartland. Guests are able to immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of vast landscapes and engage in activities that showcase legendary outback life and the experiences of outback stockman.
Silky Oaks LodgeNestled on the edge of the Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest, Silky Oaks Lodge is the Daintree's ultimate resort where this rare wilderness can be enjoyed in elegance and ease.
From the moment you arrive at Silky Oaks, you feel the aura of the Daintree. Vast and pristine, it is the oldest living rainforest on Earth. The Lodge itself overlooks the Mossman River so idyllic it has no equal for natural beauty, supreme comfort and ease of access. There's also the added comfort of knowing you've chosen the perfect base to explore the Tropical North Queensland region.
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Lizard Island, Great Barrier ReefLizard Island is one of a kind - a work of nature's art. Located right on the Great Barrier Reef. It is a private paradise with 24 powdery white beaches.
During his epic voyage of 1770, Captain James Cook climbed the peak on Lizard Island to chart a course out to sea through the maze of reefs which confronted him. Today Lizard Island offers an escape of a different kind. A unique holiday on the Great Barrier Reef's northern most island resort.
If you're looking for something out of the ordinary, then Lizard Island should be top of the list. This is without question, one of Australia's premier resorts. Being right on the Great Barrier Reef is rare enough, but Lizard Island offers the full spectrum - both the inner and outer Reef experiences.
Here you can snorkel off a secluded beach to discover a garden of giant clams, many a metre long and some reputed to be over 120 years old. And there are 23 more soft, powdery white beaches just waiting to be explored. Lizard Island is renowned for its diving. At the world famous 'Cod Hole', you'll come face to face with a massive yet curious Potato Cod swimming right up to inspect you with child-like curiosity.
Whilst the fish may not respect your privacy, we certainly will. In fact, we'll pack a picnic lunch for two and guide you to a 'private beach' to enjoy this magic location undisturbed.
There are many magnificent walks, and on at least one you can expect to glimpse a Monitor, the lizard after which the island was named. Healthy appetites are then rewarded with superb dining - fresh local produce prepared with European and Asian influence.
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