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Seven Spirit Bay is the perfect place to experience the sights, sounds and energy of the Northern Territory. With turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, open woodland, monsoon forest and paperbark swamps, there is a fantastic variety of things to see and do. The resort itself offers a luxurious retreat, so you may even choose just to laze by the pool to relax and recharge.
Nestled within remote natural bush in Aboriginal Arnhem Land, the tropical spacious habitats are reached by meandering bush lined pathways. Each habitat has two queen sized beds, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities and a private bathroom just outside the door. Slippers and bath robes are provided. The bathrooms are Balinese in style – partially open to the sky but covered where it’s needed. The habitats are not air-conditioned, but are fitted with ceiling fans and walls of top to bottom louvres. Fully screened to keep out insects, these louvres let in cooling sea breezes and allow unimpeded views to the ocean or bush. All habitats and bathrooms are serviced daily.
THE FOOD IS SENSATIONAL
The restaurant at Seven Spirit Bay was recently voted best restaurant in the Northern Territory, an accolade to be proud of. Executive Chef Luke Smith’s unique culinary style with an emphasis on local produce is a surefire winner. The fish is fresh of course, and there’s an impressive range of divine dishes on the menu. Dietary requests are easily taken care of.
At the centre of Seven Spirit Bay Wilderness Lodge is the main house. This welcoming timber building houses reception, the bar and restaurant, a library, conference and meeting room and a resort shop with souvenirs, jewellery and basic personal needs. Guests gather here for all meals; breakfast made to order, lunch on a breezy balcony and dinner under the stars. Happy hour brings people together for a spectacular sunset provided by nature every evening. The lagoon pool is here also, with sun and |