The lush
coastal rainforest surrounding Cannon Beach is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Not exact matches
Boasting its own, extensive botanical gardens, with detached secluded suites and private bungalows, nestled amongst a natural oasis of
coastal lagoons, and
surrounded by swathes of palms and
rainforest gardens — a rich habitat that provides a home to dozens of native species it's no surprise that this wonderfully romantic resort has become a firm favourite with honeymooners and nature lovers the world over.
A secluded hideaway in picturesque North Queensland set on 30 acres of lush landscaped
rainforest gardens this private beachfront property provides the ultimate authentic tropical Australian holiday experience.Boasting its own, extensive botanical gardens, with detached secluded suites and private bungalows, nestled amongst a natural oasis of
coastal lagoons, and
surrounded by swathes of palms and
rainforest gardens — a rich habitat that provides a home to dozens of native species it's no surprise that this wonderfully romantic resort has become a firm favourite with honeymooners and nature lovers the world over.
From
coastal rainforest and salt marshes to protected stretches of white sandy beach
surrounded by rugged rocky headlands, the trek to Cape Scott brings hikers into the unspoiled depths of the west coast's natural wilderness.
Join our experienced guide for an interpretive hike through lush
coastal temperate
rainforest to a breath - taking viewpoint overlooking Johnstone Strait and the
surrounding islands.
The resort is situated on the beautiful waters of Pumicestone Passage and
surrounded by the spectacular diversity of the Australian landscape, ocean, islands and
coastal rainforest just moments away.
Nestled amongst a natural oasis of
coastal lagoons, and
surrounded by swathes of tropical palms and endemic
rainforest — a rich habitat that provides a home to dozens of native species - this resort has its roots firmly grounded in sensitive eco-tourism.
Your pilot will veer around to head over Flagstaff Hill and inland over the patchwork
coastal cane farms up into the dense World Heritage Listed
Rainforest that cloaks the
surrounding mountain ranges.
Gaya Island Resort is located on Pulau Gaya, the largest of a cluster of five islands that form the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, a natural conservation area off the coast of Borneo, close to Kota Kinabalu.Gaya Island Resort has a unique setting: the land is fringed with a golden sandy beach, rocky
coastal outcrops, and
surrounded by coral reefs.The hilly island landscape is covered with lush tropical
rainforest and an abundance of flora and fauna.And to complete this perfect setting, visible in the distance, is the stunning outline of Mount Kinabalu.The guest villa exterior respects Sabahan architecture, uses local materials and blends harmoniously with the natural environment.