They are surviving a public relations nightmare after social media criticism of their sponsored trip to Saudi Arabia, known for its human rights abuses.
But bad press aside, Georgia Love and Lee Elliott seem to be having the time of their lives after flying to Tasmania for another vacation a little closer to home.
Bachelorette lovebirds live at Pumphouse Point, a secluded “wildness retreat” overlooking St Clair Lake, whose rooms cost around $1,000 per night.
Idyllic: Check out Georgia Love and Lee Elliott’s $1,000-per-night Tasmanian getaway, including fine dining and stunning views of St Clair Lake
Pumphouse Point is located on an island in the middle of St Clair Lake, about two and a half hours from Hobart.
The upscale location consists of two buildings, The Pumphouse and The Shorehouse, which once served as hydroelectric power stations.
Established in 2015, the boutique hotel has no Netflix or Wi-Fi access, meaning guests must reconnect to the wilderness.

Picturesque: Pumphouse Point is located on an island in the middle of St Clair Lake, about two and a half hours from Hobart. The boutique hotel was established in 2015.
Both buildings have 18 beautiful rooms, as well as spacious common lounges, bars and fireplaces.
Guests can choose from a variety of room types, with top floor rooms with en suite bathrooms costing approximately $910 per night.
Most rooms are all inclusive with meals, e-bikes and rowing boats.

The View: Guests can choose from a variety of room types, with top floor en suite rooms costing around $910 per night.
Other rooms in the complex are cheaper and cost between $800 and $750 per night.
For budget-conscious travelers, the most affordable room at Pumphouse Point costs $560 per night.
Activities during the retreat include massages, fine dining, and hikes to the nearby trails and wilderness.

Honeymoon: The Pumphouse is considered the ultimate “non-connected” destination.
For Georgia and Lee, a trip to Tasmania was certainly a safer choice than their last vacation to Saudi Arabia, which was heavily criticized.
The couple surprised their fans by flying to Saudi Arabia last month and encouraging their Instagram followers to visit the Middle Eastern kingdom.
Some fans opposed the promotion because of its terrible human rights history and treatment of LGBT+ citizens.

What a view! Both buildings have 18 beautiful rooms, as well as spacious common lounges, bars and fireplaces.


Delicious: Georgia and Lee enjoyed a five-star dinner at Pumphouse Point

Peace and Quiet: The boutique hotel was founded in 2015 and guests have no Netflix or Wi-Fi access, which means they have to reconnect to the wilderness.
The couple quickly deleted all traces of the trip from Instagram. The couple later made a joint statement about the trip.
They said they in no way approved of “past behavior or human rights violations that have taken place in this country”.
“We firmly believe that Saudi Arabia is opening up to the rest of the world and that tourists here are taking on more responsibility,” Lee explains.

“We firmly believe that Saudi Arabia is opening up to the rest of the world and that tourists here are taking on more responsibility,” Lee and Georgia said in response to the recent backlash.
Source: Daily Mail

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