Halcyon House, Australia’s pioneering design-led boutique resort, has joined an exclusive assortment of world hospitality icons after being awarded Condé Nast Traveller’s coveted Triple Crown — turning into considered one of solely a choose few Australian motels to attain the excellence.
Widely considered one of many world’s most influential voices in luxurious journey, Condé Nast Traveller launched the Triple Crown to have a good time motels which have achieved all three of the publication’s highest honours: the Hot List, the Gold List and the Readers’ Choice Awards.
Unlike annual accolades that recognise a single second in time, the Triple Crown acknowledges sustained excellence. The Hot List honours the world’s most enjoyable resort openings, the Gold List displays Condé Nast Traveller editors’ favorite motels globally, and the Readers’ Choice Awards are decided by the publication’s worldwide readership. Together, they symbolize one of many trade’s most complete measures of putting up with success.

Since opening in 2015, Halcyon House has change into considered one of Australia’s most distinctive luxurious motels, remodeling a former surf motel into an internationally celebrated vacation spot that helped redefine coastal hospitality in Australia. More than a decade later, the resort continues to draw friends from around the globe with its memorable design, extremely personalised service and genuine connection to the Northern Rivers.
The recognition can also be a testomony to the imaginative and prescient of homeowners Elisha and Siobhan Bickle, whose daring reimagining of the beachfront property established a brand new benchmark for Australian boutique motels. The Bickles created a resort that challenged conference and launched a extra vibrant, character-filled strategy to boutique hospitality in Australia — one which continues to resonate with friends and trade leaders alike.
“What makes the Triple Crown so meaningful is that it isn’t recognition for a single year or a single achievement — it’s recognition for consistency over time,” Magnus Hojden, General Manager of Halcyon House instructed The Hotel Conversation.

“To nonetheless be resonating with Condé Nast Traveller’s editors and readers greater than a decade after opening is extremely particular. Halcyon House has all the time been about making a resort with a real sense of character and place. As a resort, we have targeted on delivering distinctive experiences and heartfelt hospitality that retains friends coming again.
“This recognition reflects the vision Elisha and Siobhan brought to Halcyon House from the very beginning, and the extraordinary team that brings that vision to life every day. To be recognised alongside some of the world’s most celebrated hotels is an incredible honour and a testament to everyone who has contributed to the Halcyon House story over the past decade.”
Designed by acclaimed inside designer Anna Spiro, Halcyon House shortly established itself as a benchmark for Australian boutique motels, distinguished by its eclectic interiors and unmistakable sense of place. Home to the award-winning Paper Daisy restaurant, led by Executive Chef Baxter Newstead, and set towards the backdrop of Cabarita Beach, the property stays considered one of Australia’s most recognisable unbiased motels and one of many Northern Rivers’ most celebrated locations.

The Triple Crown locations Halcyon House amongst a uncommon group of motels which have earned the endorsement of each Condé Nast Traveller’s editors and readers — reinforcing its place as considered one of Australia’s most enduring luxurious hospitality success tales.