BOKETTO IS A CAREFULLY CONSIDERED HOME NESTLED IN YURAYGIR NATIONAL PARK — DESIGNED TO FEEL THOUGH IT WAS ALWAYS YOURS. ARRIVE, UNWIND AND SETTLE IN.

STAY

DESIGNED FOR SLOW LIVING

With four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, Boketto sleeps up to eight guests.

Boketto is designed for shared stays without compromise — generous in scale, yet calm in feeling.

Open-plan living, dining and kitchen spaces flow outward, with natural light, sea air and connection to the surrounding landscape.

Every detail, considered

Designed for slow, comfortable stays — everything you need is here.

Outdoor sandstone amphitheater + fire pit, indoor wood-burning fireplace, full chef’s kitchen, heated outdoor shower, BBQ, double bathtub, KINTO pour-over coffee, 8-seater dining table, Australian Leif body products, Wi-Fi and a lawn area for games.

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THE EXPERIENCE, OF Staying

Enhance your stay with considered experiences — from in-house massage and private dining to slower, shared moments around the table.

Each stay can be shaped to suit your pace.

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Boketto is also available for intimate elopements and small gatherings.

EXPLORE ELOPEMENTS →

Dark wooden table holding an open book and a black cup with a straw, with sheer curtains in the background letting in diffused natural light.
Chef kitchen group stay boketto brooms head northern NSW
Floor plan of a house with various rooms labeled, including bedrooms, porch, dining & living area, kitchen, bathroom, alfresco with BBQ, and a staircase.

beyond boketto

the surroundings

Located in Brooms Head on the Northern NSW Coast, near Yamba and the Clarence Valley.

A quiet setting, close to beaches, coastal walks and local dining.

plan your stay

Enquire about availability, elopements or group stays at Boketto.

A scenic landscape showing a body of water with trees along the shoreline and hills or mountains in the background under a clear sky.
Outdoor dinner setup with a stone table, wine bottle, wine glass, salads, and seafood, with rocks, plants, and trees in the background at sunset.

“Surrounded by native bushland, it’s a place to unwind and reconnect — unlike anywhere else.”

— Guest, Sydney