That includes simply 9 suites, every with non-public plunge swimming pools, Beckons’ newest multi-million-dollar luxurious desert retreat will launch in Australia’s Purple Centre in 2028.
The retreat, its title but to be revealed, will comprise eight desert suites and one multi-room desert pavilion, and is the primary new construct for the portfolio because the model’s launch in March 2026.
Plans for its 2028 debut are already underway, having been accepted following session with Conventional Custodians, and when opened, it is going to be the closest luxurious lodging to Uluṟu.

“One of many world’s strongest and spiritually vital landscapes, Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa is a unprecedented place to deepen our presence in Australia and develop our world footprint,” Beckons Chief Govt Officer Michael Crawford mentioned.
“At Beckons, essentially the most memorable journeys create a real connection to put. Right here, meaning personally guided experiences that reveal the traditional tales of Nation and sky, and the residing heritage of this outstanding panorama.”

The lodge will supply unmatched views of Uluṟu from the restaurant, bar and lounge and from each one in every of its 9 visitor suites. Promising friends immersive First Nations cultural experiences, the brand new providing will likely be extra intimate in scale to Beckons’ Longitude 131° luxurious resort.
“The brand new providing will likely be extra intimate in scale, architecturally immersed within the dune panorama, grounded in a real First Nations cultural change and providing a extremely personalised, guided expertise of Australia’s extraordinary outback,” the corporate said.
Designed by Australia-based JAWS Architects, the property will function tones and textures drawn from the panorama of the Purple Middle and First Nations artwork and tradition will likely be central to the visitor expertise.

Every suite includes a distinctive commissioned work decoding Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters), a major Aṉangu Creation story informed within the stars above the Central and Western Deserts.
Ongoing partnerships with Ernabella Arts, Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Tjala Arts, and the APY Centre Collective create alternatives for respectful cultural change, whereas skilled guides lead friends by way of landscapes formed by tales hundreds of years within the making, the group said.
The venture provides to Beckons’ Australian portfolio of Southern Ocean Lodge, Longitude 131°, Capella Lodge, Silky Oaks Lodge, and The Louise, along with Huka Lodge in New Zealand, Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge in Canada, and Tierra Atacama and Tierra Patagonia in Chile, with the group saying plans to open extra properties in new locations throughout different continents.

