Beckons Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa
Beckons Announces Plans for New Ultra-Luxury Lodge at Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa
Beckons, a curated portfolio of luxury lodges in the world's most remote and remarkable places, has today announced plans for a new, ultra-luxury lodge set amongst the iconic red sand dunes of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa. The retreat is the first new build for the portfolio since the brand's launch in March 2026. Plans have been approved following ecological, heritage and sacred sites assessments and consultation with Traditional Custodians*. Further details, including the lodge name and opening date, will be announced as construction timelines are finalized, however the lodge is currently projected to open in early 2028.
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The new lodge will be an intimate nine-suite retreat set low in the dune landscape adjacent to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, with unrivaled views of Uluṟu from the restaurant, bar and lounge and from every guest suite; from the end of the bed, or from the cool sanctuary of a private plunge pool. The closest luxury accommodation to Uluṟu, the new retreat brings a distinct dimension to the Beckons presence in the Red Center, set a short distance from the acclaimed Longitude 131°. The new offering will be more intimate in scale, architecturally immersed in the dune landscape, grounded in a genuine First Nations cultural exchange and offering a highly personalized, guided experience of Australia’s extraordinary outback.
The multi-million-dollar project marks an exciting next chapter in Beckons global growth strategy. The new build expands Beckons Australian portfolio alongside Southern Ocean Lodge, Longitude 131°, Capella Lodge, Silky Oaks Lodge, and The Louise, and reinforces the growing platform behind Huka Lodge in New Zealand, Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge in Canada, and Tierra Atacama and Tierra Patagonia in Chile. Looking ahead, Beckons aims to expand beyond Australia, bringing its signature luxury lodge experience to new destinations across other continents.
Beckons Chief Executive Officer Michael Crawford said the new ultra-luxury property at
Designed by Australia-based JAWS Architects, the property sits lightly among the dunes, the inspiration for its materials, tones and textures drawn entirely from the landscape of the Red Center. Eight Desert Suites and one multi-room Desert Pavilion each open to private plunge pools and outdoor daybeds set with luxury swags for stargazing.
First Nations art and culture are central to the guest experience. Each suite features a unique commissioned work interpreting Kungkarangkalpa (