Australia's best sustainable accommodation

Silky Oaks Lodge, Mossman, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Capella Lodge

Capella Lodge, Lord Howe Island, New South Wales © Baillie Lodges

Lord Howe Island, New South Wales

Capella Lodge preserves the natural splendour of World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island using green energy and clever waste management – plus, a visitor limit of 400 to the island means you can enjoy a beach to yourself all year round.

Lord Howe Island, New South Wales © Tourism Australia

Faraway Bay

Faraway Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia © Tourism Western Australia

The Kimberley, Western Australia

Set in a breathtaking, remote slice of the Kimberley coast, Faraway Bay is designed to help you tread lightly on its magnificent surrounding wilderness. Bed down atop a rocky cliff and adventure throughout one of the world's last true wilderness areas.

Faraway Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia © Tourism Western Australia

Bamurru Plains

Bamurru Plains, Top End, Northern Territory © Tourism Northern Territory

Mary River Wetlends, Northern Territory

Eco-friendly safari tents blend seamlessly with one of Australia's most significant eco-systems at Bamurru, named after the local Gagadju word for 'Magpie Goose'. Experience the teeming wildlife of the wetlands with sustainability at the core of your stay.

Bamurru Plains, Top End, Northern Territory © Tourism Northern Territory

Southern Ocean Lodge

Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Southern Ocean Lodge

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Perched on the coast of Kangaroo Island, Southern Ocean Lodge is a leader in sustainability, considered in every detail from infastructure to energy. Thanks to mindful practices, you can expect to enjoy abundant wildlife amid stunning nature.

Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © George Apostolidis

Kittawa Lodge

Kittawa Lodge, King Island, Tasmania © Jason Charles Hill

King Island Tasmania

Fully off-grid on Tassie's King Island, Kittawa Lodge offers blissful luxury and seclusion. Rest easy as wallabies hop between your window and your ocean views, knowing that every component of your stay has been designed to leave minimal impact on this beautiful place.

Kittawa Lodge, King Island, Tasmania © Adam Gibson

Silky Oaks Lodge

Silky Oaks Lodge, Mossman, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Mossman, Queensland

Hidden among a sea of green beside the world's oldest rainforest, Silky Oaks Lodge uses eco-friendly practices to curate the perfect combination of luxury and nature. Spend time unwinding amid the treetops, overlooking the famous Mossman River.

Silky Oaks Lodge, Mossman, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

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Sal Salis, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia © Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef