
How To Enjoy A Remote Island Like Royalty
In a world over-run with tourist traps and look-a-like hotels, Lizard Island Resort hones the hotel experience around proximity to nature.
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Just an hour’s flight from Far North Queensland’s Cairns, tucked on a verdant green island, sits the exclusive Lizard Island Resort.
This is a one resort town with no imposters. Never trying to be all things to all people, this small scale The White Lotus style resort, supplies a languid bridge to incomparable, one-in-a-lifetime experiences.
The advantage to staying here is there’s no need to leave by boat to see the reef. This island is on the reef.
Lizard Island was declared a National Park in 1937, and its waters as a Marine Park in 1974. The only other inhabitants of the island are researchers of Cook University, who study the abundant ecosystems of the area, and all guests are offered the opportunity to take a tour of their research facility.
From fishing, snorkelling or diving in the morning, to bush treks, tennis and day spa visits in the afternoon, life on Lizard is an invitation to commune with bliss.
After a short golf buggy ride from the landing strip, friendly staff deliver you into the bosom of tropical paradise. With only 40 rooms, including both suites and villas, and one house, guests here don’t walk, but rather saunter between beachfront villas on raised wooden walkways.
On your way to breakfast or cocktail hour there is every temptation to stop off under the shade of a palm tree for a swim or paddle in the water.
Because the resort is so small guests feel more like a few privileged groupies taking their seats in the front row of a spectacular rock concert than visitors.
In the months when it’s not too hot or too wet, the resort throws open its doors to guests, with an all inclusive price per night (rooms start from $2000 a night), meaning there’s never any worry about which credit card to use or how to calculate the cost of each titillating experience.
One minute you’re being guided to swimming with rare green sea turtles in the Clam Gardens of Watsons Bay, the next, hopping onboard boat to enjoy a chilled Champagne Lallier picnic in a quiet cove with a lover.
The food and beverage on the island are second to none. All meals arrive in a fine dining yet relaxed open air restaurant from the hands of young, highly trained staff who provide the kind of doting royalty enjoy.
The attention to detail and thoughtfulness comes from a ratio of 100 staff to a maximum 80 guests and a happy team who live on the island and are passionate about its many virtues. For most of the year there is a 2:1 staff ratio and 100 of the time nothing too much trouble.
On a hot afternoon one single Tommy’s margarita ordered to my room by telephone arrive in under 10 minutes.
Quite unlike most tropical outposts, the central dining room of Lizard Island Resort creates a kind of sacred nucleus to return to during the stay. It’s sublime food and beverage offering that keeps you — magnetically —coming back for more. Menus change daily and each meals reflect a local, seasonal, tropical offering with a South-East Asian inflection.
Dishes like crab eggs Benedict for breakfast are followed up with wagyu beef rending and coconut rice for lunch. On the Saturday a caviar masterclass is paired with four vintages of the Champagne Lallier served in the un-occupied House on the point overlook a private beach.
In 2009 Lizard Island Resort was taken over from a Hong Kong hospitality group and leased by US-based Delaware North who’ve made their focus discretion, service and luxurious, healthy food.
In 2021 Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest and his wife Nicola’s private investment company Tattarang splashed $42 million for Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef. The total property comprises three parcels of land with a total area of approximately two-thousand hectares held under the head leases from the Queensland government that don’t expire until 30 September 2050.
Since 2009 resort’s star has been firmly on the ascent. Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry came to take up residence if the House on Lizard Island in 2022 but chose to pop into the Marlin Bar to eat burgers and fraternise with people moored on nearby yachts. HRH King Charles (then a prince) and Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowls have also nestled in here to enjoy the quiet pleasures of this untouched paradise. While actor Will Smith even plonked in himself on the island, as a way to overcome to his dread of the ocean.
In 2024 thanks to thoughtful partnerships with boutique gin distillers in Melbourne and Champagne houses in France, the team has led guests to enjoyed special weekends with wine and produce masterclasses and special programming offered to in-house guests at no extra cost.
With a measured, slow approach Lizard Island Resort has cemented itself in the constellation of excellent FNQ islands and just quietly – become popular with those with limited time, who want to see the real Australia or whom like to have quiet, considerate affairs.
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