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Sophisticated beach house
Setting
Subtropical island idyll
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A gourmet picnic or barbecue lunch for two
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Style
Sophisticated beach house
Setting
Subtropical island idyll
Explore
Get this when you book through us:
A gourmet picnic or barbecue lunch for two
Nine suites.
10.30am. Check-in, 2pm.
Double rooms from £793.67 (AU$1,500), including tax at 10 per cent.
Rates include breakfast, sunset apéritifs and canapés, three-course dinner, wines and spirits at the open bar (from 6pm), soft drinks and airport transfers.
Pamper yourself at the intimate Capella Spa, which uses Aussie LI’TYA products in its dreamy treatments. Lagoon kayaks and snorkelling gear are available for exploring the island’s marine ecosystem. Picnic tables and wood-fired barbecues dot scenic spots nearby, too, if you’d rather stay dry.
Free WiFi throughout, DVD, CD and book library, board games, Jacuzzi, day spa, gardens. In rooms: flatscreen TV, DVD player, music system (with MP3 input), signature Capella Spa toiletries, minibar.
We’re partial to Room 2, a Lagoon Loft with stunning views – enjoy them from the comfy bed on the mezzanine. If you want to push the boat out, the flagship Lidgbird Pavilion now has a second level with wraparound verandas, a plunge pool and outdoor stone bath under the frangipani trees, and offers private dining as well as its own free bar. Bathrooms feature sexy dark basalt stone, baths and rain showers.
There's an outdoor unheated pool with an infinity edge for making the most of island views.
Underwater camera, bird-spotting manual, hiking boots and a sketch book if you're an arty type.
The hotel provides free bikes for getting around, or hire a buggy for the day (a buggy is included in Lidgbird Pavilion rates; pre-book the other one).
Kids aged 10 and over are welcome at the lodge (age 12 and over at the Lidgbird Pavilion).
Capella harnesses solar power for hot water, natural ventilation for air-conditioning, and eco-smart fires in winter. It's also committed to a local revegetation project, planting endemic palms and trees in land around the lodge affected by erosion.
New arrivals are always placed at tables 1, 2 or 3 by the window on their first day, and guests are then rotated so that everyone gets a ringside seat. The fab landscape is still visible from most tables though.
Sophisticated neutrals – why compete with the view?
The open-plan Capella Restaurant has a laid-back yet luxurious coastal look, with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows for stellar skylines. Fans of modern Pacific cuisine will enjoy chef Cooper Dickson's daily-changing offerings, including locally caught fish, house-made pasta, boutique farmed meats and herbs, fruit and veggies (rocket flowers, nasturtiums, watercress, oxalis) plucked from islanders' gardens. Lunch costs extra, and the lodge can also supply picnic and barbecue packs, for an additional cost.
The Capella Bar boasts a good selection of boutique wines and great espressos. Complimentary sunset cocktails and canapés are served daily on Gower’s Terrace, where you can soak up breathtaking views from chic loungers; or relax on ample banquettes in the Kentia Lounge, with blissed-out beats as a backing track. From 6pm each evening, guests can sip selected wines and spirits free.
The bar is open from noon till midnight; dinner is served 6.30pm–9.30pm.
Not available as Capella offers a traditional lodge experience where guests come together to dine, but between the restaurant and bar you should be well catered for.
Although it's 700 kilometres north east of Sydney, Lord Howe Island is still part of New South Wales. The hotel is situated on the southern end of the island at the foot of Mounts Gower and Lidgbird.
Unless you’re a seafaring Smith with your own yacht, the only way to get to the island is by air. Fly direct to Sydney, Brisbane (on weekends) or Port Macquarie (from February to June and September to December), then catch a two-hour connection to Lord Howe Airport. Call our Smith24 team to book your flights and arrange transfers to the hotel (included in booking).
Walking or cycling is the best way to get round the island as there aren't many cars here, but you can rent a car from Wilson’s Hire Service if you really prefer four wheels to two; our Smith24 team are on hand round the clock to organise can rental.
Lord Howe Island, with its sheltered lagoon, 11 beautiful beaches and dramatic offshore sea stack, is a dream spot for all things aquatic: swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking or glass-bottom boat trips to ogle the stunning coral and fish below the waves. To experience the amazing marine wildlife, hand-feed king fish at Neds Beach or go bird-spotting (the island is one of Australia's top sites for spying sea birds and other rare feathered friends). Walking, from mellow strolls to more challenging hikes, is also ridiculously scenic here given the tropical setting and perfectly formed mountains, or snaffle one of Capella's free guest bikes and tour on two wheels. There are also tennis courts nearby (ask the hotel for directions).
Breakfast and dinner are all-inclusive at Capella, but for a snack or lunch drop anchor at Anchorage. Chef David Chlumsky flies in fresh produce from the mainland daily and the menu always includes the daily catch; there's also an on-site bakery offering daily-baked artisan breads, pies, cakes and pastries. Pinetrees on Lagoon Road, is ringed by a veranda and offers a canvas-covered dining area – perfect for eating under the stars. The fish-fry buffet dinner is a weekly highlight.
For a snack or lunch out call in at Palmsugar (+61 (0)2 6563 2120) on Skyline Drive for coffee and delicious, fresh-baked cakes, served on a leafy deck. It’s open from 2pm, but closed Sundays.
This review of Capella Lodge in Lord Howe Island is taken from our guidebook Mr & Mrs Smith Hotel Collection Australia/New Zealand.
On approach to Lord Howe, a two-hour flight from Sydney, our Dash 8 pilot shows his true colours: reliable yet somewhat sneaky. He does an impromptu lap of the island, perhaps knowing that I need a suitable distraction before landing on its tiny airstrip.Price per night from $891.86