The north coast of Australia is due to get a new wilderness resort, offering numerous outdoor activities.
Brits looking to explore the Northern Territory after arriving on flights to Australia have been given a new option for staying in the wilderness in comfort.
Seven Spirit Bay Eco-Wilderness Resort is due to open this weekend (May 15th), with a choice of motel-style rooms and luxury ‘habitats’.
The resort was formerly known as Peppers Seven Spirit Bay, but has undergone a serious facelift over the past 17 months.
Guests can enjoy the remote surroundings of the Cobourg Peninsula, and the resort is just a short walk from the shores of the Arafura Sea.
Outdoor activities on offer at Seven Spirit Bay include turtle tracking, quad biking, night croc-spotting billabong cruises, stargazing and bird watching.
Rooms are available from just $125 (£80) per night, while the luxury habitats cost $484 per night.
Northern Territory is a popular region for outdoor explorers visiting Australia, as the iconic landmark Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock) is situated here.
Written by Erin Marshall