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Scenic Hotels

You’ll find that the wonders of Australia are all the more special when you’re in comfortable surroundings that reflect the uniqueness of your destination.

Our land journeys in Australia give Scenic guests a front row seat to ever-changing landscapes and unique outback experiences. You will stay in some of Australia’s most spectacular and remote locations. In smaller, more remote towns, the best available accommodation has been chosen from limited options in the region. In select locations, we feature Scenic Special Stays, iconic hotels remarkable for their location, character and heritage. From Cicada Lodge in Katherine, the iconic Sails in the Desert at Ulu ru, or Emma Gorge Resort in the acclaimed El Questro Wilderness Park, you’ll feel immersed in your surrounds.

Perth’s famous Swan River and the historic Kings Park are just a short walk from the Duxton Hotel. The beauty of Tasmania abounds during your time at Freycinet Lodge, and Hotel Grand Chancellor just steps from Franklin Wharf and Constitution Dock in Hobart.

In South Australia, situated metres from the sand, the Stamford Grand in Glenelg, Adelaide is the very essence of understated ocean-side luxury.

On Norfolk Island, home will be the South Pacific Resort, located a short walk to town.

Uniquely located on the banks of the Brisbane River, Stamford Plaza Brisbane offers a premier position. Mitchell Grass Retreat is a luxury glamping experience in Longreach. Take in stunning views from your luxury ensuite tent, the perfect base for your outback adventure. Voco Kirkton Park Hunter Valley offers a modern elegance in the heart of the Hunter Valley vineyards, while Hyatt Hotel Canberra, a heritage hotel, provides luxury that is second to none. In remote outback NSW, Mungo Lodge is located on the doorstep of Mungo National Park allowing maximum time for exploration.

Scenic Special Stays

With Scenic, it’s more than an escorted journey. It’s an immersive exploration of Australia with moments of wonder awaiting to be discovered everyday.

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