Orpheus Island Lodge

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Orpheus Island Lodge

www.orpheus.com.au

Discover one of the few islands in Australia that is available to hire for exclusive functions and events. Whether it’s a corporate retreat or your dream island wedding, Orpheus Island can become your own private oasis.

Accommodating just 28 people, Orpheus is an all-inclusive, private island lodge located in the Great Barrier Reef. With only 14 rooms, suites and villas, Orpheus Island is the ultimate secluded, unspoilt tropical paradise, and stretches across 11km of immaculate turquoise coastline. The island itself, comprising more than 1,000 hectares of national park, is surrounded by pristine fringing reef you can access simply by stepping out from your accommodation.

The island lodge features the main pavilion bar and alfresco-style dining area, a restaurant, reading room, Gwandalan Day Spa and an inviting 25m x 13m infinity pool that mirrors the Coral Sea.

All stays at Orpheus include three gourmet meals prepared daily by chef Paul Wilson and his team, use of the water sports equipment, unlimited Australian beer and wine, as well as soft beverages, and a daily Orpheus experience.

 

About Orpheus Island

This idyllic island provides unrivalled access to the untouched Great Barrier Reef. Its principal dive sites boast 1,100 of the 1,500 species of fish on the reef; the local waters are a fisherman’s playground and home to the most sought after reef fish species in the world.

Orpheus Island Lodge is respectful, protective and proud of the reef and is investing in the preservation of this exquisite organism for future generations. They are working in partnership and providing funding support to James Cook University to address the coral-eating Crown of Thorns starfish, the Orpheus Island Research Station on the recovery of the reef after cyclones and with Great Barrier Reef Legacy to understand coral bleaching and ways they can assist the reef to adapt.