Accessible only by boat or helicopter, Ever Bloomfield is a place of genuine distinction, open to guests of all ages, and built around the belief that what people carry home from a great stay is not what they’ve touched, but what they’ve felt.
Designed by Wolveridge Architects – one of Australia’s most acclaimed architecture firms, with deep experience in Queensland’s wet tropics – and interior designed by Jacqui Dunn Interiors, the property has been conceived to blur the line between shelter and landscape. Suites are built from local timber and stone, with a colour palette drawn from the Daintree foliage itself and original artwork and accessories by local Indigenous and Daintree artists throughout. The effect is immersive and considered: a deep sense of place felt from the moment of arrival.
Overseeing the guest experience is General Manager Patrick Barrie, whose career spans some of Australia’s most celebrated hospitality environments – qualia, Saffire Freycinet, and Longitude 131°. His approach is rooted in the belief that the culture of a place is felt before it is seen, and that the most meaningful hospitality flows from teams who are genuinely cared for in return.
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