High And Dry
Two of Australia’s most famous and luxurious cattle station properties will re-open on April 1, following a four-month hiatus during the tropical wet season, with Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park and Homestead in The Kimberley region of North Western Australia, together with Voyages Wrotham Park Lodge in Far North Queensland preparing to welcome their first guests after closing in December last year.
According to Nick Baker, Voyages’ Executive General Manager Sales and Marketing, management and staff at both properties are putting the finishing touches to guest facilities and readying themselves for an influx of visitors eager to experience Australia’s tropical wilderness at its greenest and most spectacular.
“The most exciting news is the introduction of a fully inclusive accommodation package for El Questro Homestead and Wrotham Park Lodge,” Baker said, adding, “Guests will now enjoy an accommodation tariff including all meals, all premium alcoholic beverages and selected touring.”
The inclusion of premium alcoholic beverages into the package ensures that guests of El Questro Homestead and Wrotham Park Lodge enjoy absolute luxury whilst visiting some of Australia’s most remote and breathtaking locations.
Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park offers a variety of accommodation styles, including Emma Gorge Camp tents from $248 per tent per night and Station Township Bungalows from $298 per room per night, with Wilderness Park permits $15 per person (per seven-day period).
Voyages El Questro Homestead offers the best The Kimberley has to deliver, from $890 per room per night twin share, including accommodation, all meals, premium alcoholic beverages and touring.
Voyages Wrotham Park Lodge guests immerse themselves into a beautifully designed and fitted Quarter room, from $620 per night twin share and including all meals, premium alcoholic beverages, and a selection of tours such as horse-riding, 4WD station tour, fishing and canoeing.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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