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Seven Spirit Bay Wilderness Lodge, Seven Spirit Bay

Explore one of the last true wilderness frontiers, a vast tribal homeland to Aboriginal people for over 25,000 years. Seven Spirit Bay Wilderness Lodge is situated just a few metres from the shores of the Arafura Sea. The lodge is nestled among trees in virtually untouched forest, designed to be in complete harmony with its environment.

Accessible only by light aircraft from Darwin, the multi award winning lodge is located on the tip of the Cobourg Peninsula, surrounded by the untouched beauty of Garig Gunak Barlu National Park including Cobourg Marine Park. The protected Arnhem Land region is a mystical environment for unique adventures and experiences with each day and each activity a new opportunity for challenge, discovery and unforgettable memories. Seven Spirit Bay’s concept is to allow guests to completely escape everyday life and this is achieved by giving people the opportunity to immerse themselves in the wonders of the pristine wilderness of Arnhem Land. Natural harmony, open to sea breezes, and sights and sounds of the tropics day and night has been achieved through a design that is tropical, relaxing and completely elegant.

Guests stay in 23 freestanding habitats while a central complex houses reception, conference room, lounge bar and dining area with covered verandah, all overlooking the magnificent lagoon swimming pool and Coral Bay. Environmentally conscious comfort, excellent service and wonderful cuisine in the most extraordinary setting, Seven Spirit Bay is a rare kind of wilderness and an incomparable retreat from the ordinary world. Seven Spirit Bay is a total experience of wilderness.

Accommodation Options

Tropical Habitat

Guests are privately housed in large, hexagonal habitats, each secluded in the bush. With five sides featuring floor to ceiling louvred shades and screens to let in the breeze, the habitats allow total immersion in the tropical surroundings. A unique private garden bathroom is adjacent to the habitat, and allows guests to pretend they are in Eden, with showers open to the colours of the Top End sky.

Premium Bay View Habitat

Guests are privately housed in large, hexagonal habitats with stunning views over Coral Bay and private balconies, each secluded in the bush. With five sides featuring floor to ceiling louvred shades and screens to let in the breeze, the habitats allow total immersion in the tropical surroundings. A unique private garden bathroom is adjacent to the habitat, and allows guests to pretend they are in Eden, with showers open to the colours of the Top End sky.

Website: www.sevenspiritbay.com

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