Tanonga luxury Eco Lodges on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula offer the ultimate sanctuary for those in search of guilt-free luxury. It’s located 20 minutes from the seafood frontier’s capital of Port Lincoln, where you can swim with tuna, sea lions and sharks (safely, of course) and taste oysters plucked straight from the ocean.
The two unique, completely self-sufficient eco lodges offer an experience unique to the area, with stunning views, luxurious facilities and amazing local food and wine. The lodges are solar powered, serviced by filtered rainwater, completely insulated and have windows designed for ultimate airflow. They also feature all the luxury mod cons and appliances you would expect from five-star accommodation, as well as king size beds, a luxurious Japanese-style bath and a wood fire for winter.
Hosts Michael and Jill Coates have created an eco paradise on the 200-hectare Tanonga property surrounding the lodges. Plantings of more than 25,000 native trees have recreated the wetlands that dominated the local landscape before European settlement, and more than 100 bird species have returned to the property.
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