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THE PLACE The Cullen, South Yarra, Melbourne, VIC
GOOD FOR … Culture
WHY WE LOVE IT Edgy and in-your-face, The Cullen deserves its moniker of "art hotel": grunge artist Adam Cullen's Ned Kelly obsession is on show throughout the 118-room hotel, with Ned portraits above the beds and vivid canvases of judges, police and the Kelly Gang strewn throughout. Book a walk with a hotel curator for the backstory on Cullen and Kelly.
STEPPING OUT Hop on a tram and make for the National Gallery of Victoria, where the iconic Whistler's Mother is on loan from Paris' Musee D'Orsay until June 19. Continue the Ned theme and ogle his battle armour, permanently on show in the beautiful State Library of Victoria. Close to home, gelato is so hot on Chapel Street right now: lick your lips and flick the racks, then turn the corner into little Greville Street for even cooler art, craft and coffee haunts.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $229 a night. See artserieshotels.com.au.
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THE PLACE Coco's Cottage in the Byron Bay Hinterland, Possum Creek, NSW
GOOD FOR … A romantic getaway, nature, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT The owners of this 1890s cottage had it transported to the site and have lovingly restored it. Think polished floorboards, white walls, shuttered windows and a wraparound timber deck with an inviting hammock where you can take in views of the lush garden and rolling countryside. Be sure to have dinner at least once cooked by hosts Kevin and Janice Pickles. Coco's has recently added a second bedroom to accommodate a small family or extra adult.
STEPPING OUT The charming hinterland town of Bangalow is a short drive away. Visit the Bangalow Markets (fourth Sunday of the month), have a squiz through Island Luxe, grab a latte from Sparrow Coffee and take a stroll in the surrounding countryside.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $180 a night (meals extra), $25 a extra guest a night. See byron-bay.com.
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THE PLACE Hockey's Accommodation at the Old Chemist, Millthorpe, NSW
GOOD FOR … A country escape, food and wine, heritage
WHY WE LOVE IT This intimate one-bedroom, self-contained cottage is set in an old pharmacy at the heart of historic Millthorpe just outside Orange. The freestanding house is packed with character. There's a fully equipped kitchen, lounge area with retro pharmacy cabinet, cosy bedroom, and large bathroom with spa bath. To the back is a cute garden with barbecue, but my favourite spot is the front verandah looking over the charming township.
STEPPING OUT Take a stroll around Millthorpe's picturesque streets, mosey around lifestyle store Tomolly, enjoy a tipple at the Slow Wine Company, and have dinner at the renowned Tonic owned by affable chef Tony Worland.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $260 a night (minimum two-night stay) including complimentary bottle of wine or local boutique beer and a cheese platter. See hockeysaccommodation.com.au.
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THE PLACE Adina, St Kilda, VIC
GOOD FOR … Urban escape, food and wine, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT S In the heart of happening St Kilda, the recently refurbished Adina offers self-contained apartments with fantastic city skyline views across Albert Park. The studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with balconies are equipped with all the mod cons. It's the super friendly staff, however, who make the Adina a brilliant bolthole for exploring St Kilda.
STEPPING OUT St Kilda's famous bayside strip, Fitzroy Street, looks fresh after a $1.4 million facelift. On your doorstep is a plethora of bars, restaurants and cafes, including Miss Jackson and Dr Jekyll (both in Grey Street), iconic Italian eatery Di Stasio, The George and Lau's Family Kitchen. Cross the road and take a stroll around Albert Park Lake, or head down to Port Phillip Bay for a swim.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles $116 a night. See tfehotels.com.
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THE PLACE The Loch, Berrima, NSW
GOOD FOR … A country escape, food and wine, nature, heritage
WHY WE LOVE IT Since it opened last year, The Loch has been quite the breath of fresh Ayr in the sometimes stuffy Southern Highlands. Brigid Kennedy, a noted Sydney caterer, and partner Kevin Nott, have transformed a set of stables into the bonniest of accommodations (with each of the elegantly decorated four rooms named after a Scottish city) on a hilltop above Berrima. Each Sunday, the couple welcome visitors and house guests alike to their own ambitious farm-gate, a mini-festival of fine food and the best local produce with the stables' now-vacated stalls festooned by antiques and bric-a-brac sourced by Nott.
STEPPING OUT Settled in the 1830s, Berrima, with its wealth of historic sandstone buildings, is regarded as one of the best-preserved Georgian villages on the Australian mainland. The main street (the Old Hume Highway) is home to Good Food Guide-rated restaurants such as Eschalot, Josh's Cafe and Bendooley Estate. Just over 20 kilometres from The Loch is the ghost town of Joadja, now home to a whiskey distillery.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $210, two nights minimum stay. See theloch.net.au.
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THE PLACE Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains, Leura, NSW
GOOD FOR ... Families, nature, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT A multi-million-dollar refurbishment, management by Accor and a repositioning under the chic, slightly edgy MGallery brand, have given this resort a newfound buzz. Tennis, squash, billiards, outdoor and heated indoor pools, and a KidsZone are among distractions. Adults can escape to the spa or indulge in scrumptious high teas in the Sublime Lounge. Many rooms have views over the Jamieson Valley.
STEPPING OUT The resort is adjacent to Leura Golf Club, where views from the 14th hole are especially magnificent. Segway Blue Mountains operates through the resort's bushland. The shops and cafes of Leura and Katoomba are a few minutes' drive, as is Blue Mountains National Park; the National Pass trail at Wentworth Falls might be top of the scenic walk list.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $209. See fairmontresort.com.au.
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THE PLACE Biota Rooms, Bowral, NSW
GOOD FOR … A country escape, food and wine, nature
WHY WE LOVE IT In France, there are plenty of destination restaurants that also offer guests rooms to stay. That inspired chef James Viles to open Biota Rooms next to his acclaimed restaurant, Biota. The rooms are simple but the benefits are considerable: you get to explore the grounds where much of the produce is grown – and perhaps see the chefs picking the vegies for dinner – and after your meal, you can simply stroll home.
STEPPING OUT Biota may be the Southern Highlands' most acclaimed restaurant, but a clutch of other great outlets are shaking up the area's once-stuffy reputation. Dine at Onesta Cucina and Bendooley Estate and enjoy some wine tasting at Centennial Vineyards, Tertini Wines and Artemis Wines.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Stay and Dine package from $160 a person a night twin share (midweek), including a five-course meal. See biotadining.com.
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THE PLACE Brae, Birregurra, VIC
GOOD FOR … Luxury, food and wine, nature
WHY WE LOVE IT The delights of chef Dan Hunter's farmhouse kitchen at Brae, in the Otway region of Victoria, are well-known to serious foodies. So too was the commitment required to sample them – a 90-minute drive down the Princes Highway from Melbourne. Now Hunter and his wife and co-collaborator, Julianne Bagnato, have created even more of an enticement: six stunning luxury suites. While there was always plenty of good B&B support for Brae in the nearby village, the on-site digs are an exquisite extension of Hunter's attention to detail, welcoming guests with bespoke textiles and artworks, fridges and bars stocked with rare wines and spirits and a breakfast of baked goods from the kitchen.
STEPPING OUT The Great Ocean Road is not too far away, but loitering awhile in the Otways is a pleasure in itself. The rainforest rises are home to sweet villages, including Forrest, where the Forrest Brewing Company continues to grow in reputation for its fine frothies. The drive between Geelong and Birregurra offers some interesting wineries around Waurn Ponds, including the great cellar door and restaurant at Mount Duneed.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Accommodation, including breakfast, from $425 a night (Monday) to $565 a night (Friday, Saturday, public holidays). See braerestaurant.com.
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THE PLACE Museum Arts Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand
GOOD FOR … Art and adventure
WHY WE LOVE IT The massive sculptures in the deep red lobby set the flamboyant tone of this art-filled hotel, which features owner Chris Parkin's collection of contemporary art and outrageously fast motorbikes. Don't skip the French-style breakfast: nab a window seat and admire Wellington's sparkling harbour. The hotel, which is revelling in an $8 million refurbishment, will be brought into the equally arty QT Hotels stable in August.
STEPPING OUT Te Papa, New Zealand's national museum, is right across the road. Pop in to find what makes Kiwis tick, then wander the foreshore down to Queen's Wharf to scoff local oysters and the city's best craft beers. To mix art and adventure, hire a bike and cycle the foreshore down to the Weta Cave to the workshop where the Lord of the Rings creative magic happens.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $249 a night. See museumhotel.co.nz.
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THE PLACE East Hotel, Canberra, ACT
GOOD FOR … Families, food and wine, culture
WHY WE LOVE IT The 140-room, contemporary hotel is at the edge of the Parliamentary Triangle, but is a great choice for families. The East two-bedroom apartments interconnect to the Kids Cubby, kitted out with bunks, bean bags, kid-sized furniture and an Xbox360, as well as full kitchens, and sleeping up to five. Laid-back Joe's Bar is a cocktail hang named after the owners' dad, and taps into his Italian heritage. Beside it is Muse restaurant and bookshop, with intriguing titles, a great wine list and a $10 lucky-dip book box.
STEPPING OUT Dress up like the Queen, fly an Iroquois helicopter, build a time-travelling robot or see life through the many eyes of a spider: Canberra is great for tots and teens. Put the National Museum, the War Memorial, Old Parliament House and Questacon on the list. Australia's best playground is at the National Arboretum and Patissez, birthplace of the freakshake, is just down the road.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $179. See easthotel.com.au.
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THE PLACE Elements of Byron, Byron Bay, NSW
GOOD FOR … Beach-lovers, food and wine, shopping
WHY WE LOVE IT This recently opened 20-hectare spread, with a pool that's an event in itself and subtly luxurious villas all featuring big egg-shaped baths, has not only already hit the perfect barefoot luxury note, it's maintained a sense of connection to its stunning surroundings. Guests wake up to a cacophonous bird call – there's a sanctuary right next door. All night, you hear the waves crash from the famous easterly coastline just past the fence. And you only have to walk out the gate and onto the sand to see Byron's iconic lighthouse, feel that squeaky white sand underfoot and chat with a friendly Byron local, who chances are, will wish you the peace and good vibes for which the area is renowned.
STEPPING OUT For a lively night in town without Byron Bay's boozy backpacker business, landmark venue The Balcony, is now under the deft hand of chef Sean Connolly. Otherwise, head to bijou Bangalow for boutique dining and shopping, Lennox Head for surf and a fabulous meal at Foam Lennox with its terrific water view, and the cute hinterland village of Federal for local life.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Villas start from $380 a night, including "Farmers Market Continental Breakfast" for two and yoga class daily. See elementsofbyron.com.au.
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THE PLACE Halcyon House, Tweed Coast, NSW
GOOD FOR ... Food and wine, sun and surf
WHY WE LOVE IT Halcyon House offers the perfect mix – terrific food, drool-worthy decor, attentive, warm service and a wonderful beachfront location. It's a little slice of Positano transported to the sleepy village of Cabarita. Think ocean view rooms decorated in Anna Spiro's signature blue and white hues, handpicked antiques and original art, complimentary mini bar (excluding alcohol) and the fabulous onsite restaurant Paper Daisy headed up by talented young chef Ben Devlin.
STEPPING OUT If you can drag yourself off the blue and white sun lounges by the pool, the Tweed Coast offers the Margaret Olley Centre at the Tweed Regional Gallery, a challenging hike to Mount Warning, or pop down for a vino or two at Fleet at Brunswick. Private surf lessons can be arranged with Australian pro surfer, Joel Parkinson.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $550 a night including a la carte breakfast for two. See halcyonhouse.com.au.
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THE PLACE Kims Beach Hideaway, Central Coast, NSW
GOOD FOR ... Luxury, romance, sun and surf, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT Hunkered among trees and bamboo just back from the sands of Towoon Bay, this retreat offers tranquil, individual bungalows each with their own advantages: absolute waterfront, outdoor plunge pool, expansive deck. Meals are included: when the ship's bell rings, head to the dining room for unpretentious but top-quality home-style cooking and the best desserts you'll ever encounter.
STEPPING OUT Towoon Bay has a beach and is notable for kite surfing; walk up to nearby Crackneck Point for whale watching. The Entrance (think lagoons and pelicans) is just to the north; holiday-happy Terrigal and its fine sweep of beach to the south. Horse riding, golfing, bushwalking and kayaking on Tuggerah Lake provide active options.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Double from $420 including dinner and breakfast. No children. Two-night minimum stay at weekends. See kims.com.au.
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THE PLACE Rosby Guesthouse, Mudgee, NSW
GOOD FOR ... A country escape, luxury, food and wine, outdoors, heritage
WHY WE LOVE IT This guesthouse, which feels more like a family home, sits in rolling countryside just outside Mudgee and has four deluxe bedrooms each with en suite, making it the ideal getaway for groups of friends or extended family. A large living space features cathedral ceilings, fireplace and a 10-seater dining table. Beyond is a sprawling terrace, quite the spot for a sunset barbecue.
STEPPING OUT The Norton-Knight family who own the guesthouse operates Rosby winery just down the hill, where you can stop in for tastings. Dozens of other Mudgee cellar doors offer quirky attractions such as a motorcycle museum, famous racing stud farm or long winemaker's lunches. Don't miss an excursion to colonial-era Gulgong nearby.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Guesthouse from $600 including breakfast. Two-night minimum stay. See rosbyguesthouse.com.au.
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THE PLACE Petersons Guesthouse, Armidale, NSW
GOOD FOR ... Luxury, food and wine, nature, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT This boutique country retreat hides among the vineyards just outside Armidale and happily provides all the expected stereotypes: old-world ambience, open fires, antiques and flower-filled gardens. The sprawling homestead has a baronial-style hall where guests congregate for drinks; dinners are excellent. Owners Judy and Colin Peterson are often on hand to provide good conversation.
STEPPING OUT The cellar door of Petersons Wines is immediately adjacent. Armidale is surrounded by rugged national parks featuring waterfalls, patches of rainforest, caves and gorges. Oxley Wild Rivers is easiest to access. White-water kayaking, rock climbing and trout fishing are among the activities. Visit Uralla, a nearby colonial-era country town with well-preserved facades, good micro-brewery and quirky shopping.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $225 including breakfast. See petersonsguesthouse.com.au.
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THE PLACE Bishop's Court Estate, Bathurst, NSW
GOOD FOR ... Luxury, food and wine, heritage
WHY WE LOVE IT Gracious owner Christine Le Fevre is hands-on at this graceful B&B, whether sharing a red wine by the fire or chatting to guests as she prepares dinner. The cosy former home of Anglican bishops is bursting with antiques, knick-knacks, cushions and lamps; the chapel is a spectacular dining space. Six bedrooms are all individually decorated and have their own bathrooms that might, however, be a creak away down a corridor.
STEPPING OUT Bathurst has a delectable food scene, making visits to Cobblestone Lane, Church Bar and several other eateries a must. The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum is excellent, and has a T. rex skeleton. See visitbathurst.com.au.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $350. See bishopscourtestate.com.au.
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THE PLACE The Heavens Mountain Escape, Kangaroo Valley, NSW
GOOD FOR … Romance, nature, wellbeing, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT A winding dirt tracks leads you high above Kangaroo Valley to this self-contained accommodation with views over the escarpment and surrounded by pasture and forest. In-house massages, gourmet dinner packs, bathtubs with valley outlooks and king-size beds might ensure you don't budge all weekend. Expansive decks and fireplaces are other assets of these secluded and spacious retreats.
STEPPING OUT Kangaroo Valley has gorgeous scenery, a testing golf course and a lively food scene; visit a cellar door and dine at Bistro 146. A two-hour kayak on the Kangaroo River is beautiful, while Shoalhaven Gorge is a prime NSW flat-water kayaking destination.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Cottages from $215; two of the three are adult-only. Minimum two-night stay, longer in peak periods. See theheavens.com.au.
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THE PLACE Two Styx Cabins, New England, NSW
GOOD FOR … A country escape, nature, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT For those times when you crave wilderness but don't want to camp (or spend a fortune), these cabins at the entrance to New England National Park on the Waterfall Way, near Ebor between Armidale and Dorrigo in north-western NSW, are just the thing. Comfortable rather than flash, they have a workable kitchen, wood-fired heater and two bedrooms, one with two sets of bunks. It's always cool on the plateau, so it's perfect place to snuggle up for a few days playing board games, reading or sitting on the deck watching the mist roll past.
STEPPING OUT Lace up your hiking boots and hit one of the half-day trails through the mossy rainforest of New England National Park and soak in the view from Point Lookout – you're usually above the clouds here, but if you are lucky enough to be there on a clear day you can see all the way to the coast. Cathedral Rocks National Park, with its photogenic granite boulders and rocky outcrops, is only 15 kilometres down the road.
MAKE IT HAPPEN $100 a night for two, kids under 12 free; BYO sheets and towels or hire for $10 extra. See twostyx.com.au.
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THE PLACE Imeson Cottage, Byron Bay, NSW
GOOD FOR … Sun and surf, heritage, nature
WHY WE LOVE IT One of four national park-owned and run cottages, Imeson Cottage is the smallest and sweetest of the bunch located in the stunning Cape Byron State Conservation Area. The two-bedroom property is every inch the classic Aussie beach house, with 180-degree views of The Pass, one of Australia's premier surf breaks. George Imeson originally built his cottage for "the kids to use as a holiday house". Today Imeson has been completely renovated, but retains the charm and feel of beach holidays harking back to simpler times.
STEPPING OUT Walk to Cape Byron Bay Lighthouse (standing guard at the most easterly part of Australia), go for coffee at the Bay Leaf Cafe, and take a surf lesson, many of which are held right in front of Imeson.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $425 a night (three-night minimum stay). Book well ahead (at least 12 months in advance). See nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
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THE PLACE Sydney, Royal Caribbean
GOOD FOR … Families, first-time cruisers, thrill-seekers
WHY WE LOVE IT Explorer of the Seas is returning to Australia in November, after its first season of cruising out of Sydney finished last month. The newly revitalised 3286-passenger ship will mostly sail Pacific Island cruises but there's a chance to check it out on a couple of three-day sampler cruises – these are cruises that don't stop anywhere. Explorer has lots of family-friendly activities, including a FlowRider surf simulator, three pools, mini-golf, 3D cinema, an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall and sports court. There are 15 bars, clubs and lounges and 10 eateries on board, six of which are extra-charge. Shoppers can browse for duty free buys in the Royal Promenade.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Fares for the three-day sampler cruise departing Sydney on December 8 start from $584.34. See royalcaribbean.com.au
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THE PLACE Hilton La Promenade Residences, Noumea, New Caledonia
GOOD FOR … Island and beach lovers, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT Europe's too far for a short break, but Noumea is under three hours from Sydney by air and still a world away culturally. A heady mix of Pacific island and French culture, the city will surprise. The centre's a little shabby (the duty free pearls are excellent), but 10 minutes out of town, down Promenade Roger Laroque, the 30-month-old Hilton La Promenade Residences offers relaxed apartment stay accommodation in a pretty setting with sublime views of the bay, a perfect base from which to dive into the sublime aquatic life New Caledonia offers as well as the amazingly good cuisine of the capital.
STEPPING OUT Start the day at Port Poselle Markets with a coffee and croissant. Head up to Ouen Toro for 60 hectares of walking and jogging tracks with dazzling views. Stroll Faubourg Blanchot to see colonial mansions and the districts of the Vallee du Tir and Vallee des Colons where pretty, colourful colonial cottages are lovingly restored, some housing great galleries and boutiques. Take island day trips or road trip across New Caledonia to Blue River Provincial Park to see the country's fabulous birdlife in concentration.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Studio apartment from $220 a night twin share. See hilton.com/noumea.
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THE PLACE Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, SA
GOOD FOR Adventure, nature, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT This legendary outback stop on the B83 road through the Flinders Ranges forms a huddle with an airstrip, radio mast and motly assortment of caravans. Yet the hotel and pub are surprisingly chic, with art-hung walls, terrific outback food (think goat curry and kangaroo-tail soup) and a welcoming ambience created by owners Ross and Jane Fargher. Just the place for travellers to refresh and swap stories from the road.
STEPPING OUT Scenic drives through the Flinders Ranges include the 100-kilometre loop around Bunyeroo-Brachina-Aroona, where Razorback Lookout provides one of the South Australian outback's best views. The red gorges of Brachina Geological Trail are magnificent just before sunset. Numerous hiking trails lead to Wilpena Pound, St Mary's Peak and remote gorges such as Wilkawillina Gorge.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $80; there are also some cabins with kitchenettes. See prairiehotel.com.au.
23. THE PLACE Coast, Norfolk Island, Australia
GOOD FOR … Relaxation, history, families
WHY WE LOVE IT There are many reasons people fall in love with Norfolk Island: the beautiful landscape, the lovely beaches, the friendly country vibe. Coast gives you access to all of these, as well as offering comfortable apartment living. Enjoy breakfast on your balcony before heading out on a hiking path that starts at the property. If you decide to take the car, remember: cattle have right of way on the roads.
STEPPING OUT Don't try to schedule too much: Norfolk Island is a real wind-down destination. A beach visit or two is essential (Emily Bay is one of the most inviting beaches in the country), as is one of the easy walks in the national park. Book in a dinner at Norfolk Blue, and spend some time exploring Kingston, Australia's second-oldest settlement. The convict buildings and the old cemetery are worth a visit.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $155 a night for a one bedroom apartment, including hire car (fuel extra), See coastnorfolkisland.com.
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THE PLACE COMO The Treasury, Perth
GOOD FOR … An urban escape, food and wine, luxury
WHY WE LOVE IT Where to start? We love its elegant neo-classical exterior, and its surprisingly pared-back interiors. We love the oversized rooms and the indulgent Shambhala spa. We love starting the day with quinoa porridge at the Post restaurant, overlooking one of Australia's most glamorous hotel spaces, the Postal Hall; we love ending the day with wild fish in squid ink brioche at the rooftop restaurant, Wildflower. If we have time in between for a vino in the laidback Lounge, so much the better.
STEPPING OUT You could easily spend two days exploring the rest of the State Buildings complex: apart from the hotel, it houses restaurants such as Long Chim, bars such as Petition Beer Corner and artisanal shops. Venturing out? Take a stroll through Perth's new Elizabeth Quays precinct, enjoy a Northbridge bar hop, or tour the burgeoning street art scene.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles $595 a night. comohotels.com/thetreasury.
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THE PLACE Mercure Grosvenor Hotel, Adelaide, SA
GOOD FOR … An urban escape, food and wine, culture, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT Lodged in an historic building, this hotel is business-oriented but nonetheless makes a great base for visitors, as it is within a walk of downtown attractions. Recently refurbished rooms have a sleek, cheerful design; Privilege Rooms have more space and views over North Terrace. Federal Bar has a fine wine list and great tasting plates; the adjacent restaurant has tasty Australian fare such as lamb rump and beef fillet.
STEPPING OUT Leafy parkland, stately colonial architecture, thriving festival and live-music scenes, and great dining precincts make for a very agreeable urban getaway. The fascinating Art Gallery of South Australia, Jam Factory's design studios and Central Market are top attractions. For something different, tackle the new Roof Climb at redesigned Adelaide Oval
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $125. See mercuregrosvenorhotel.com.au.
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THE PLACE Castaways Resort and Spa, Mission Beach, QLD
GOOD FOR … Families, sun and surf, food and wine, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT Castaways Resort and Spa offers a plum position on a long stretch of beach on the Coral Sea looking across to Dunk Island. Accommodation is in contemporary motel-style rooms (opt for beachfront over rainforest rooms) with views of the pool or sea from a balcony or patio. Castaways offers a wonderful infinity pool and an on-site restaurant with a seasonal modern Australian menu (including a good selection of children meals). You can even get a decent coffee. There's also a day spa offering tropical inspired treatments.
STEPPING OUT Take a kayak tour down Babinda Creek teeming with fish, turtles and platypus, swim underneath Josephine or Murray Falls, or board an 18-metre ketch for a sunset cruise with Big Mama Sailing. The resort can arrange a private picnic on Dunk Island's pristine Naturalist Beach, spotting green sea turtles along the way.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $115 a night in a rainforest room. See castaways.com.au.
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THE PLACE Longitude 131, Northern Territory
GOOD FOR … Luxury, nature, culture
WHY WE LOVE IT One of the best things about Longitude 131 has always been the ability to admire an Uluru sunrise from the comfort of your own bed. Now there are even more ways to enjoy that front-and-centre view of the rock, thanks to the terrace that has been added to every tent. Enjoy sunset drinks by your own personal fire pit, before curling up in your luxury swag for a sleepout under the stars.
STEPPING OUT First-time visitors are always surprised by how much there is to see and do around Uluru, from hikes through Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon, learning about Aboriginal culture and savouring a champagne breakfast atop Mount Conner. Until next April, the magnificent Field of Light art installations add yet another attraction to the list.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $1350 a person a night twin share (two night minimum). See longitude131.com.au.
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THE PLACE Banyan Tree Bintan, Indonesia
GOOD FOR … Wellbeing, island and beach lovers, nature, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT Hidden between dense tropical forests, wake up to birdsong and the South China Sea from your four-poster canopy bed. Take an early morning dip in the villa's plunge pool or swim the tree-lined main pool before breakfast on the sunny terrace. You're here to spa, and Banyan Tree's first resort taps into Indonesian traditions and ingredients. Even if you're not a Javanese bride, you can still enjoy the purifying Lulur treatment or take a deep-tissue Balinese massage. The resort does innovative wellness breaks such as Full Moon celebrations, and the Massage of the Senses dinner incorporates dining and massage.
STEPPING OUT Bintan is in the Indonesian archipelago and a 50-minute, hassle-free ferry from Singapore. Yes, you can jetski or take a quad bike through the jungle, but to keep it quiet, take a dip in the hotel's private beach, plant coral, do yoga, search for shy monkeys, admire the sea life while snorkelling and finish with dinner in a fisherman's boat.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Doubles from $308 a night (conditions apply). See banyantree.com.
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THE PLACE Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, SA
GOOD FOR … Luxury, nature, scenery, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT This uber-chic, all-inclusive eco-retreat has a cliff-top location, stunning steel-and-glass lounge straight out of a James Bond movie, and glamorous spa. The restaurant tempts with mod Oz fare that uses the best Kangaroo Island produce. Minimalist decor doesn't distract from sweeping coastal views. Spacious suites feature fragrant wood, white limestone, bespoke furnishings and more staggering outlooks.
STEPPING OUT Kangaroo Island is all about wild landscapes, wildlife and organic food production. Visit Clifford's Honey Farm, Island Pure Sheep Dairy and any of a dozen wineries and go seal and sea-lion spotting at Seal Bay Conservation Park. Flinders Chase National Park has wonderful coastal scenery, turquoise bays and abundant wildlife.
MAKE IT HAPPEN $1100 a person including dining, open bar, signature experiences and airport transfers. See southernoceanlodge.com.au.
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THE PLACE Cow Bay Hilltop Escape, Cow Bay, QLD
GOOD FOR … Art, nature, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT This remote property overlooks the achingly beautiful Cow Bay surrounded by the Daintree rainforest. Experience off-the-grid living but in comfort and style at this three-bedroom home formerly owned artists. There's so much to love about this place, however the artist's studio (equipped with basic supplies), enormous deck with inspiring ocean views and the sounds, smells and colours of the world's oldest living rainforest top my list.
STEPPING OUT Arriving at Cow Bay (two hours north of Cairns) is an adventure in itself crossing on the Daintree Ferry ($25 return). Head north to the long stretch of Thornton Beach and have fish and chips at the beachfront kiosk, take a croc tour, or bunker down with some good food and wine (BYO groceries and alcohol) and revel in the sublime setting.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $295 a night (minimum three-night stay) for five people. See cowbayhilltopescape.com.
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THE PLACE Adelaide to Sydney, Royal Caribbean
GOOD FOR … Cruise tragics, families, thrill-seekers
WHY WE LOVE IT The much-anticipated arrival of the 4180-passenger Ovation of the Seas has led to an extended season that includes a five-night Sydney-Hobart cruise departing January 23 and a three-night sampler departing Sydney February 17, 2017. Meanwhile there are still a few spots available on the Adelaide to Sydney voyage, departing December 11. Why are passengers so keen to get on board the new Quantum-class vessel? It will be the newest cruise ship to visit our shores; it famously boasts features such as the North Star viewing capsule and a sky-diving simulator; and it has 18 restaurants and numerous bars, including the fun, gimmicky robot-controlled Bionic Bar.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Fares for the four-day cruise, departing Adelaide on December 11, start from $889; cruising.com.au. Fares for the three-night sampler start from $619 and for the five-night cruise from $929; See royalcaribbean.com.au
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THE PLACE Pinetrees Lodge, Lord Howe Island, NSW
GOOD FOR … Families, nature lovers, foodies
WHY WE LOVE IT Because it's the answer to the cry "stop the world, I want to get off", and only two hours' flight from Sydney. There is no mobile phone reception on the island and dodgy internet, and everyone gets around by bike. Pinetrees is old-fashioned hospitality at its best, with a laidback vibe – shoes are optional – and friendly and efficient service. It's also a haven for food lovers, from daily barbecue lunches delivered to the island's most picturesque picnic locations to sunset drinks at the boatshed and the famous weekly fish fry in which Lord Howe Island kingfish is the star.
STEPPING OUT With wildlife to rival the Galapagos and spectacular coral reefs, this UNESCO World Heritage Listed island really is a nature-lover's paradise. Swim off pristine beaches, snorkel over giant turtles and Galapagos sharks, hand feed mullet at Neds Beach, cast a line off the jetty and bag a garfish or ten, or take a professional fishing charter to Balls Pyramid.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $1425 a person twin share (bed and breakfast) or $1775 a person twin share (all inclusive) depending on season. See pinterees.com.au.
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THE PLACE Yasawa Islands, Fiji, Blue Lagoon Cruises
BEST FOR Five days
GOOD FOR … Island and beach lovers, outdoors, nature
WHY WE LOVE IT It's just long enough to wind down into Fiji time. Despite the recent devastation wrought by Cyclone Winston, the places visited on Fiji Princess' cruises are as unspoilt as they've ever been. The itinerary includes a day on Blue Lagoon Cruises' private beach on Nanuya Lailai, where you can go snorkelling and stand-up paddle-boarding, hand-feed fish and enjoy a Fijian lovo, complete with singing and dancing performances by islanders. Visits to the Sawa i Lau caves (featured in the 1980 movie The Blue Lagoon) and to a local school are among the highlights.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Blue Lagoon Cruises operates three-, four- and seven-night cruises year round from Port Denarau on the 68-passenger ship. Fares for the four-night Wanderer cruise start at $1834; see bluelagooncruises.com.
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THE PLACE Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
GOOD FOR … Island and beach lovers, luxury, outdoors, nature
WHY WE LOVE IT Located just a few metres from Rarotonga's best lagoon, you'll wake each morning with a swim or a kayak across to Muri Lagoon's uninhabited off-shore islets before a breakfast of fresh fruits delivered to your villa. Each villa has an outdoor Jacuzzi and a huge deck looking out across the lagoon. But it's the feeling of complete privacy that's best at Rumours, despite the fact you're staying within Rarotonga's most popular holiday region.
STEPPING OUT Take a stand-up paddleboard or kayak across to the empty white beaches of Muri Lagoon's four motus (tiny islets), snorkel above colourful coral and among hundreds of tropical fish, take a short stroll on the beach to one of Rarotonga's best restaurants, Sails Brasserie and Bar, hire a motorbike and find every tiny bay and beach beside Rarotonga's coast road, and stroll to Muri's vibrant food markets.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Villas start at $415 a night with a minimum stay of three nights. See rumours-rarotonga.com
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THE PLACE Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef Coral Expeditions
WHY WE LOVE IT Board the 44-passenger Coral Expeditions II in Cairns for a leisurely cruise that takes in a full day at the renowned Ribbon Reefs, historic Cooktown and Lizard Island, a spectacular 1000-hectare National Park. There are plenty of opportunities for exploring coral gardens and viewing marine life, either by scuba-diving, snorkelling or in the ship's glass-bottom boat. The onboard marine biologist explains the natural history and evolution of the reef and helps you discover local wildlife, which includes sea turtles, giant clams, rays and some 200 different species of native birds.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Coral Expeditions operates three-, four- and seven-night GBR cruises year round. Fares for the November 28 departure start from $2096. See coralexpeditions.com.
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THE PLACE Cameron Highlands Resort, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
GOOD FOR … Luxury, nature, wellbeing, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT You can escape the equatorial heat of Malaysia up high in the mountains where temperatures drop 10 degrees or more from those experienced in KL. They call the Cameron Highlands a little piece of England in Asia, and nowhere captures the elegance and nostalgia of the English colonial period more than the Cameron Highlands Resort. Enjoy daily high teas in the stately dining room waited on by staff in white suits and by butlers in pith helmets. There's two restaurants on site and one of Malaysia's best day spas.
STEPPING OUT This is one of Asia's best known tea growing regions, so book a tea plantation tour finished with a catered picnic looking out across endless hills of greenery, or try a round or two of golf 1500 metres above sea level where your golf ball travels further and the weather's more agreeable for walking 18 holes, or hike across over 700 square kilometres of tropical and temperate rainforest on 15 different jungle trails.
MAKE IT HAPPEN: There's four types of rooms and suites to stay in starting at $380 a night. See cameronhighlandsresort.com.
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THE PLACE Melbourne and Kangaroo Island, Cunard
GOOD FOR … Nature, outdoors, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT In February 2017, the majestic QM2 will make its inaugural call at South Australia's Kangaroo Island as part of its world cruise. The 2620-passenger ocean liner is so popular you'll have to be very quick to get on board this short cruise, or book now for the February 18, 2018 four-nighter. QM2 will be undergoing an extensive makeover later this year; new features include single cabins, an additional 30 Britannia Club cabins and refitted Grills suites and restaurants. The ship's Kangaroo Island visit offers 4WD adventures, an RIB ocean safari and a tour to Seal Bay Conservation Park, a wonderful wildlife experience.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Fares for the February 18, 2018 departure start from $1219 with ecruising.travel. See cunardline.com.au.
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THE PLACE Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia
GOOD FOR … Island and beach lovers, luxury, nature, outdoors, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT The most far-flung resort on the Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island sparkles following a $50 million post cyclone makeover. Its astonishing natural beauty with a sweep of fringing reefs circling a turquoise lagoon has long made it a magnet for celebrities and A-listers. Forty decadent new villas boasting superlative beach views, attentive service, and the best of mod Oz cuisine, make it Australia's ultimate barefoot luxury resort.
STEPPING OUT Enjoy a private picnic on your own deserted beach (the island has 24 private beaches), swim with turtles at Casuarina Beach (also known as the Turtle HWY), and explore the clear waters and rich marine life of Anchor and Watson's Bay in a glass bottomed kayak. Hike to Cook's Look, which Captain Cook climbed in 1770 in search of safe passage.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $1699 a night twin share including gourmet meals, unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, selected fine Australian wines, beer, spirits and sparkling wine, in room mini bar, picnic hampers, use of non-motorised water sports and motorised dinghies. See lizardisland.com.au.
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THE PLACE Toberua Island Resort Fiji
GOOD FOR … Island and beach lovers, families, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT This tiny 1.6-hectare island off the eastern side of the main island Viti Levu allows you to easily slip into Fiji time. You won't find big ticket amenities such as cable TV, fast Wi-Fi or airconditioning. Instead, Toberua offers 16 charming and simple bures with outdoor bathrooms, wooden louvres to catch tropical breezes, hammocks and simple pleasures like snorkelling off the jetty or watching the sunset while serenaded by the staff band.
STEPPING OUT Toberua offers easy access to several fantastic dive sites. There's also an interesting village trip, a fascinating tour to nearby Mabualau Island (Bird Island), a sanctuary for the red-footed booby, noddys, crested terms, the delicate black-naped tern, reef herons, frigates and docile sea snakes.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Beachfront bures from $300 a night a couple (minimum three-night stay). Meal packages extra. Year-round specials available. See toberua.com.
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THE PLACE Thala Beach Nature Reserve, Oak Beach, Queensland
GOOD FOR … A tropical beach escape, nature, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT This eco retreat sits on 58 hectares of beachfront native forest overlooking the lovely Oak Beach, just south of Port Douglas. The drive from Cairns Airport meanders along one of Australia's best coastal drives, with the reef on one side and the rainforest the other. Guests stay in charming bungalows with polished floorboards concealed in the treetops. There's a refreshing pool onsite, or head to the beach and snag a hammock slung between coconut palms. The open sided Osprey's Restaurant offers incredible Coral Sea vistas with a cacophony of bird calls. The only thing that lets it down is the woeful coffee.
STEPPING OUT Enjoy sunset drinks at Herbie's Beach Shack where locals and guests gather for an icy ale, toes in the sand (check opening hours which fluctuate). Thala offers complimentary tours with a ranger including star gazing, beach discovery and bird and butterfly watching. A 15-minute drive takes you to Port Douglas for a spot of retail therapy and brunch at Betty's Bohemian Cafe.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $339 a night, or $254 a night for a "stay four, pay three" deal in a jungle walk bungalow. See thalabeach.com.au.
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THE PLACE Nautilus Resort, Cook Islands
GOOD FOR … Island and beach lovers, families, outdoors, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT This boutique eco resort sits on the gorgeous Muri Beach. It offers 17 spacious villas (the pick are the pool villas offering absolute beach frontage), Kid's Concierge, a Thalgo spa and excellent on-site restaurant. There's also a tiered infinity pool, but why bother when the inviting lagoon is mere steps away.
STEPPING OUT Nautilus sits opposite the picturesque Ta'akoka Motu, which you can swim, kayak or wade to (at low tide) for terrific snorkelling, or take a dive with the Big Fish Dive Centre to Edna's Anchor. Be sure to have dinner one night at the divine Tamarind House and look out for the orange traffic cone outside the home of Neil Dearlove, from the Cook Islands Coffee Company. Neil makes the best coffee on the island.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $580 a night including daily breakfast. Air New Zealand flies direct from Sydney to Rarotonga each Saturday (flights connect through Auckland on other days). See nautilusresortrarotonga.com; see airnewzealand.com.au.
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THE PLACE Alila Villas Soori, Bali
GOOD FOR … Luxury, romance, island and beach lovers, food and wine, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT In a sleepy village between lush rice fields and the spectacular wild black sand beach of the less visited coast of south-west Bali, Alila Villas Soori is the antithesis of Kuta and Seminyak. The striking resort, designed by Soo Kian Chan of SCDA Architects, is juxtaposed against the rugged beach framed by palm trees. Ocean view villas come with wraparound pools you can practically roll out of bed into. The east meets west food is impeccable, the slick spa heavenly and the lychee cocktails addictive.
STEPPING OUT Ride a horse along the black sand beach, visit temples dating from the Neolithic era including the famous sea temple Tannah Lot, and grab a sundowner and watch thousands of tiny bats depart their cave for the sultry evening sky. You can set your watch by it.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $1030 a night. See alilahotels.com/soori.
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THE PLACE Maya Sanur, Bali
GOOD FOR … Luxury, islands and beach lovers, outdoors, food and wine
WHY WE LOVE IT The hip new beachfront Maya Sanur is a fantastic addition to tranquil Sanur, a resort area long favoured by European travellers. The striking 103-room occupies a long narrow block between the main strip and the beach. Stunning ground floor rooms offer direct access to a 158-metre lagoon pool from wooden decks with inviting circular day beds. There are a further two pools, a chic spa, four restaurants including Reef with its floating curtained dining platforms, and a charming beachfront bar where you can watch the local fisherman.
STEPPING OUT Hire a stand-up paddleboard, take a sunrise yoga class, stroll the beachfront walk and have coffee and cake at the Glasshouse, owned by an Australian woman.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $300 a night. See mayaresorts.com/sanur.
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THE PLACE Alila Manggis, Candidasa, Bali
GOOD FOR … Families, sun and surf
WHY WE LOVE IT Escape the crowds at this classic beachside property south of the sleepy village of Candidasa in the foothills of Mount Agung. The minimalistic building melds into its lush surrounds and is impeccably maintained. Admittedly rooms err on the small and spartan side, but the balconies with inviting sun beds make up for it. At the resort's heart is a central pool that sits in expansive manicured gardens that roll down to the sea. A Balinese massage in the spa's beachside cabanas is a must, while daily yoga classes are also on offer.
STEPPING OUT Alila offers a cooking class in its organic garden with sea views over the rice paddies. Learn to cook traditional Balinese cuisine, then enjoy lunch in a "kubukubu", a small hut built in the rice fields. Take a drive to Pasir Putih Beach (Virgin Beach) for a refreshing swim, or challenge yourself with a hike up Mount Agung (an eight-hour round trek).
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $345 a night. See alilahotels.com/manggis.
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THE PLACE Villa Samadhi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
GOOD FOR … Shopping, food and wine, culture
WHY WE LOVE IT One of KL's best kept secrets is Villa Samadhi, in an upscale location known as Embassy Row. The converted villa with soaring grass thatched roof houses 21 contemporary and spacious Asian inspired rooms. Ground floor rooms have direct access to the property's lagoon pool surrounded by alluring cabanas. A highlight is the complimentary cocktail hour at the rooftop bar Bambung, where Asian-inspired concoctions and canapes are served overlooking the twinkling city skyline.
STEPPING OUT Come sundown make for Chinatown when stalls cram the atmospheric Petaling Jalan area. Dine at the charming Old China Cafe, an expat favorite, on authentic Peranakan cuisine and shop till you drop at KL's main retail district Bukit Bintang, located in the Golden Triangle.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $250 a night including breakfast for two. See villasamadhi.com.my.
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THE PLACE Captain Cook Cruises, Murray River, Captain Cook Cruises
BEST FOR … Five days
WHY WE LOVE IT Celebrating its 30th birthday this year, the PS Murray Princess is a paddle-wheeler purpose-built for the Murray River. Catering for 120 passengers, it sails a round-trip along the outback river highway from the historic port of Mannum to Blanchetown, Swan Reach and Younghusband. The region is home to 350 species of birds, including pelicans, egrets and swans, as well as hairy-nosed wombats and kangaroos. Along the way there are visits to Burk Salter Wines' vineyards, the Swan Reach Museum and the Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Reserve, where you'll see ancient rock carvings and learn about the area's indigenous history.
MAKE IT HAPPEN PS Murray Princess offers departures every month except July and December. Fares from $1076. See murrayprincess.com.au.
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THE PLACE Ikurangi Eco Retreat, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
GOOD FOR … Wellbeing, sun and surf, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT Imagine a luxury safari experience not in Africa, but nestled within the hinterland of one of the South Pacific's most mountainous islands. Have a bath under the stars, try an early-morning yoga session looking out towards the mountains and the neighbouring paw-paw patch, or just relax on a couch on your porch eating mangoes or coconuts straight from the trees outside.
STEPPING OUT Take a bicycle ride around Rarotonga's 1000-year-old interior road where few tourists venture to discover lost valleys accessed only by dirt roads, visit Rarotonga's lively Saturday markets for free Polynesian dancing performances, try stand-up paddleboard yoga on a warm lagoon or enjoy a cocktail at one of Rarotonga's many atmospheric sunset bars on the island's stunning west coast.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Ikurangi Eco Retreat offers the exclusive Ariki Safari Tent for $400 a night and four luxury safari tents for $320 a night. See ikurangi.com.
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THE PLACE Cassowary Rainforest Retreat, Mossman QLD
GOOD FOR … Wellbeing, nature, outdoors
WHY WE LOVE IT This luxury self-contained holiday house is set in the rainforest with a jaw dropping infinity pool overlooking Mount Demi and Thornton's Peak. The purpose built house also doubles as a bespoke wellness retreat. It offers a vast central hub with designer kitchen, high speed internet, open plan living area with cable TV, a fully equipped gym and five guestrooms (sleeping up to 10). The two corner suites are the pick of the accommodation with elegant four-poster teak beds, spa bath and private outdoor rain shower. All rooms overlook the pool to the rainforest beyond.
STEPPING OUT Book a massage with Mai Adamson delivered to the calming soundtrack of the rainforest, head to the Junction Cafe at Mossman for brunch, followed by a dip at the stunning Mossman Gorge. Dinner at Silky Oaks Lodge overlooking the Mossman River is a must.
MAKE IT HAPPEN From $750 per night for up to six people. See thecassowary.com. Six-night wellness retreat from $1799 per person twin share. See kudosescapes.com/daintreE
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THE PLACE Malaysia, Princess Cruises
BEST FOR … Four-night round-trip from Singapore, Diamond Princess
WHY WE LOVE IT It takes about 8.5 hours to fly from Sydney to Singapore so the four-night Malaysia cruise is stretching our five-day short break limit; however if you're craving a taste of south-east Asia this is an attractive option. Diamond Princess leaves Singapore at 4pm for Penang, where you have about nine hours to explore George Town. This UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site has Chinese and Indian temples, mosques, colonial architecture and a thriving foodie and arts scene. Pulau Langkawi is a laid-back island destination and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, offers glittering shopping malls, lush parks and a multicultural lifestyle.
MAKE IT HAPPEN Between December and March the 2702-passenger Diamond Princess sails three-, four- and five-day cruises from Singapore. Fares for the December 12 departure start from $729. See princess.com.