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Winter escape anyone? Bookings are now open for The Bonobo by Raes in Byron Bay

The Bonobo by Raes will be located on Jonson Street.
The Bonobo by Raes will be located on Jonson Street.
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Byron Bay is forever evolving. Once a sleepy beach town known only to surfers, for the past decade the seaside location has been one of Australia’s hottest holiday destinations for locals and tourists. Whether you’re chasing waves, wanting to dine at some of the trendiest restaurants in the state or simply soak in the abundance of sunshine, Byron is for you. And it’s about to get even more enticing, with bookings now open for one of its most anticipated new hotels.

The Bonobo by Raes rooftop pool.
The Bonobo by Raes rooftop pool.
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In June this year, The Bonobo by Raes opens on the beach town’s main drag, Jonson Street. The luxury hotel-apartment concept will be the first of its kind in Byron, brought to you by one of the most synonymous Byron brands, Raes. Guests will be able to relish in the privacy of a luxurious apartment space, but with the convenience, service and atmosphere of a 5-star hotel. 

The Bonobo by Raes interiors.
The Bonobo by Raes interiors.
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The Bonobo has also revealed plans for its in-house wellness centre, a collaboration with luxury holistic Sydney spa Reset. At Reset at The Bonobo, both guests and the public will be able to circle between traditional cedar saunas, ice baths, a eucalyptus steam room, a magnesium bath and vitamin C–infused showers, as well as book into a private treatment room offering LED light therapy, facials and body treatments.

Reset's Double Bay centre.
Reset’s Double Bay centre.
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Following the opening of its Double Bay studio in October, Reset will extend its wellness offering to Byron Bay. Reset at The Bonobo will feature traditional cedar saunas, ice baths, a eucalyptus steam room, magnesium bath and vitamin C–infused showers, alongside a private treatment room dedicated to LED light therapy, facials and restorative body treatments. Treatments will be available to both hotel guests and the wider Byron Bay community.

The public courtyard at The Bonobo by Raes in Byron Bay
The public courtyard at The Bonobo by Raes.
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The ground floor will be home to restaurants, bars, wellness and fashion stores, while the upper two floors will be where 41 two-, three- and four-bedroom hotel-apartments sit. There’ll also be a lobby bar and rooftop pool for guests wanting to live out their hotel dreams with the advantage of having a spacious, fully-equipped apartment to return to post swim. 

The Bonobo by Raes courtyard
An apartment courtyard at The Bonobo.
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The mix of brutalist/coastal design is the brainchild of Richards & Spence, who are renowned for their work on The Calile Hotel in Brisbane. Similarly to how The Calile redefined James Street, it’s anticipated that The Bonobo by Raes will do the same for Jonson Street, bringing a new sculptural landmark to the town. 

Bookings are open now, with the first guests arriving in June. 

For more information, visit thebonobo.com.au 

Related story: 26 of the very best places to eat, drink and stay in Byron Bay 

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