Here’s where the cast of MAFS Australia went on their honeymoons and how much they cost
I would be mad if I stayed in Australia tbh
The honeymoons of the MAFS Australia cast look absolutely stunning, with gorgeous blue skies and white sandy beaches. It’s a great opportunity for the couples to see how much they have in common, or a lack of.
So, from the locations to how much they cost per night, this is where the cats of MAFS Australia went on their honeymoons.
Collins and Natalie
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Collins and Natalie spent their MAFS Australia honeymoon at the Eco Beach Resort in Broome. The resort is located in the heart of Yardoongarra just over an hour’s drive south of Broome, and has a focus on sustainability.
The two stayed in an eco villa which starts at $445 per night, and the resort also provides fishing, a spa and a beachfront pool.
Lauren and Jonathan
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Lauren and Jonathan stayed at the Mount French Lodge in the QLD, a gorgeous hotel with unbelievable scenic panoramic views. Apartments start at a hefty $2,800 per month in the low season, rising to
Ben and Ellie
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Ben and Ellie are such a wholesome MAFS Australia couple, and the two went to Milton Park in Bowral for their honeymoon. The hotel is a country park and spa with other facilities such as a tennis court, day spa and pool. A deluxe garden room starts from $279 per night, with stunning views of the cottage garden.
Andrea and Richard
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Andrea and Richard stared at the Hotel Sorrento in Victoria. The hotel was established in 1872 and overlooks the clifftop on Port Phillip Bay with a pool and underground spa. The least expensive room starts at $360 per night, with the most expensive going up to $530 per night.
Tori and Jack
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Tori and Jack are staying at the gorgeous Tamanu on the Beach in Vanuatu. The resort sits on the Pacific Ocean with its own private beach and section of coastline.
Tori and Jack would have had plenty of activities to choose from during their MAFS Australia honeymoon, including horse riding, snorkelling and even rock climbing. Beachfront villa rooms start from $360 per night for one of the smaller rooms.
Eden and Jayden
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Eden and Jayden stayed at Club Wyndham on Airlie Beach. The two stayed in one of the Presidential Suites which has its own jacuzzi, day beds and an outdoor shower. The suite starts from $1000 per night, but it does look absolutely beautiful!
Lucinda and Timothy
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Lucinda and Tim stayed at Banisters Hotel in Port Stephens. The hotel is modelled to look like it’s from the sixties and is nestled within a natural koala habitat, how cute! The hotel featured world-class restaurants and a spa, with rooms starting from $269 per night and some even going for as much as $647 for the penthouse.
Sara and Tim
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Sara and Tim spent their honeymoon at the Nanuku Resort in Fiji, and I’m seriously envious. The hotel is set in its own 500-acre private coastal retreat and was voted one of the best small hotels in the world.
There’s so much to do at the resort from snorkelling, massages, yachting, and even a cuisine safari which sounds delicious. Most of the rooms cost over $1000 in high season but it looks 100 per cent worth it.
Cassandra and Tristan
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Cassandra and Tristan stayed at Beresford House for the duration of their MAFS Australia honeymoon. The house is on its own 70-acre estate which produces local award-winning wines. Most of the rooms and suites start from upwards of $500 per night.
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Featured image credit via Instagram and Channel Nine