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If luxury is essential to your holiday pleasures, you’ve picked the right company to travel with. Bridge & Wickers luxury comes in many styles. Of course we feature wonderful five star hotels, resorts on the coast, chic boutiques in the heart of great cities and grand estates in the countryside. Some fall within the classic luxury brands such as Shangri La, Four Seasons, Park Hyatt, Fairmont, Ritz Carlton and their glittering like. Others are one off, stand alone names like the Sarojin in Phuket, Thailand, qualia on Hamilton Island in Australia, Huka Lodge in New Zealand. But in many Bridge & Wickers destinations, luxury also means the ability to be pampered even in the remotest of places and the most extraordinary of locations – places such as Clayoquot Wilderness Retreat on Canada’s Vancouver Island, Bamurru Plains in Australia’s Kakadu national park or the Six Senses Hideaway on the Vietnamese island of Con Dao,
No matter how high the standards you have come to expect from travels in other corners of the globe, you’ll find them met, and often widely exceeded, in Australia. Even in some of the most remote locations on the planet - in faraway swathes of rainforest, in the middle of million-acre cattle stations, and on cast off Crusoe islands - you can find yourself utterly pampered in cool spa resorts, on sumptuous farm estates and island hideaways. Click here to see our Luxury Lodges of Australia online brochure.
No matter where you travel in New Zealand, in the giddy heights of the Alpine peaks or the ragged shores of remote peninsulas, you won’t have to compromise on either comfort or cuisine. Most famous of all the country’s accommodation are its lodges, a unique collection of properties, many with a historic pedigree and often located in secluded, off-the-beaten-track locations.
‘We can’t export the scenery, so let’s import the tourists,’ was the motto of the founder of Canadian Pacific hotels, a man who set a benchmark for top end accommodation, one that has been steadily rising every since. Take your pick from contemporary urban boutiques, wilderness retreats, heritage homes, guest ranches & national park lodges.