Luxury Lodges of Australia independent luxury lodges and camps offer unforgettable experiences in Australia's most inspiring and extraordinary locations. ATE recently saw the launch of what I believe to be a very exciting new product and on one a long time coming, namely Luxury Lodges of Australia, with the operators of Australia's leading accommodation coming together to market themselves. Luxury Lodges of Australia is a collection of independent luxury lodges and camps offering unforgettable experiences in Australia's most inspiring and extraordinary locations, crated to satisfy demand created in recent years, by the emergence and consolidation of a new breed of exceptional luxury properties and experiences. These properties have joined forces to showcase Australia's unique style of sophisticated, carefree, barefoot, experiential luxury. In 2010, fifteen of Australia's leading independent high-end tourism property owners formed Luxury Lodges of Australia, which is a member-owned, marketing association to promote both domestically and internationally the uniquely Australian breed of luxury experiential lodges. These amazing properties represent both long established and new lodges and camps, with a common theme of offering guests an outstanding experience connected to a clear sense of place - hand in hand with key luxury standards for service, décor, food, wine and ambiance. Luxury Lodges of Australia properties range from wilderness lodges to vineyard retreats and dining destinations; island hideaways to luxe outback camps, with all operated to be the 'best' in sharing their unique region in Australia with their guests. To find out more visit www.luxurylodgesofaustralia.com.auand also join me meeting Penny Rafferty, who has the envious job of running this group, by clicking on the video below: - All this and more in the final week of our post event on location reports from Australian Tourism Exchange 2010 - you can't afford to miss! John Alwyn-Jones, e-Travel Blackboard Special Correspondent post event on location report from Australian Tourism Exchange 2010 |
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