Need to know
Rooms
14, including five Hawkesbury Bungalows, eight Peninsula Tents and a Bay Bungalow, accommodating a maximum of 28 guests in the resort at any one time.
Check–Out
10am. Earliest check-in is at 2pm.
More details
Rates include a la carte meals: breakfast, two-course lunch and a tasting menu every evening. Drinks are also included, as well as boat transfers, a river cruise and various other activities.
Also
This is indigenous Dharug country, where rock carvings and other archaeological discoveries abound. Indiana Jones types can take a kayak over to Bar Island, home to an Aboriginal shell midden, as well as a cemetery and ruined church dating to the colonial era.
At the hotel
Spa and outdoor pool, restaurant, bar, free WiFi. In rooms: terrace, minibar, LaGaia bathroom products.
Our favourite rooms
It’s not easy to play favourites with the accommodation at Marramarra Lodge. If riverside safari-chic is your thing you might prefer the Peninsula Tent option, where the canvas covering provides a slightly more authentic wilderness experience to the more solid wooden bungalows. In either case, you’ll get bags of space, a huge open terrace with sweeping river views, and the kind of luxe interior furnishings that would make many 5-star city hotels blush.
Poolside
There’s a small-but-perfectly-formed pool sunk into the lounger-dotted decking high on the hill by the main house, from where the river views are some of the best on site.
Spa
Iyora Day Spa uses premium Australian-made LaGaia products to spoil guests. There’s a two-hour package that includes (deep breath) gentle stretching, pressure point and breathwork, full body exfoliation and an aromatherapy massage to end. Shorter, less life-changing experiences are also available.
Packing tips
You’re a 15-minute boat ride from civilisation here, so nipping out to buy the flip-flops you forgot is a no-no. Sturdier walking shoes are also recommended for exploring the bush trails, as well as a decent pair of binoculars for eyeballing the swooping pelicans and passing fishing boats. And don’t forget your mozzie repellant: bare legs and balmy evenings on the terrace may otherwise lead to packer’s regret.
Children
The resort is adults-only, but teens aged 16+ can stay with an adult.
Sustainability efforts
That it can only be accessed by boat may give you some idea of this barefoot resort’s eco credentials. This is a place where traditional jet-powered Aussie watersports are eschewed in favour of more meditative pursuits: think fishing, yoga, mahjong and gentle sightseeing river cruises. The large luxury lodges and tents are constructed from locally sourced timber and river stone – the better to blend with the native bushland that overlooks this stretch of the Hawkesbury River. The use of reverse-cycle air conditioning is also an efficient method of keeping summer evenings cool and winter nights toasty.