If we’re being honest, the real reason many of us tune into Married at First Sight Australia isn’t just the vows, it’s the chaos, the curveball romances, and the rare pairings that actually go the distance.
Beyond the dinner party showdowns and dramatic exits, however, there’s another standout star each season: the honeymoon locations. Although they may have happened a few episodes ago, we can’t stop thinking about them!
This year, the couples were whisked away to some seriously swoon-worthy spots around Australia and the Pacific, and whether the chemistry was undeniable or completely combustible (we’re looking at you, Bec and Danny), the scenery never missed.
Relationship outcomes aside, one thing’s certain- these getaways have officially earned a place on our travel mood board.
Here’s where the MAFS couples have been honeymooning in 2026…

01
Yatule Resort & Spa on Naradola Beach in Fiji
Bec Zacharia and Danny Hewitt
Sun-drenched shores, crystal-clear waters, and indulgence at every turn, Bec and Danny‘s honeymoon location was nothing short of extraordinary. At the Yatule Resort & Spa on Naradola Beach, they woke to sweeping ocean views; however, that didn’t automatically make it a dreamy holiday…

02
Freycinet Lodge in Tasmania
Stella Mickunaite and Filip Gregov
Forget overwater villas and beachside cocktails, Stella and Filip swapped the usual honeymoon tropics for the wild beauty of Tasmania, retreating to Freycinet Lodge. Surrounded by ancient forest and alpine peaks, this cosy cabin escape is ideal for couples who prefer crackling fireplaces and scenic hikes over sandy shores.

03
Niramaya Villas & Spa in Port Douglas
Julia Vogl and Grayson McIvor
While some couples chase city lights, Julia and Grayson leaned into laid-back luxury at Niramaya Villas. Fringed by lush rainforest gardens and just minutes from Port Douglas, this private villa retreat feels worlds away from reality. With serene pools, swaying palms and tropical seclusion, it’s the kind of spot designed for slow mornings and sunset swims.

04
Ardo Hotel, Townsville
Gia Fleur and Scott McCristal
With the Coral Sea sparkling in the background, Gia and Scott’s time in Townsville took on a softer, more intimate tone during their stay at Ardo Hotel. In a setting defined by ocean breezes and sunset skies, their relationship shifted- feeling more natural, more relaxed, and undeniably closer than before.

05
Evamor Valley in Mudgee
Rachel Gilmore and Steven Danyluk
Rolling hills and vineyard views set the tone for Rachel and Steven’s honeymoon. The couple escaped to Evamor Valley, a luxury glamping retreat in Mudgee, where they enjoyed quiet farm walks, a private hot tub under the stars and a wine tasting from Lazy Oak Vineyard.

06
Breathtaker Hotel & Spa in Mount Buller
Alissa Fay and David Momoh
Alissa and David headed to Mount Buller, embracing the romance of a winter escape. Staying at the luxe Breathtaker Hotel & Spa in the heart of the alpine village, they swapped beachside sunsets for frosty mornings and mountain views.

07
Rumi on Louth in South Australia
Mel Akbay and Luke Fourniotis
Luke and Mel escaped to Rumi on Louth, a luxury island retreat near Port Lincoln. Their rocky getaway was filled with laid-back indulgence, from a hands-on pizza-making class to tasting local wines, all against the backdrop of dramatic coastal scenery.

08
The Lane retreat in Hunter Valley
Brook Crompton and Chris Nield
Brook and Chris escaped to the Hunter Valley, Australia’s iconic wine region, where rolling vineyards and cellar doors offered the perfect mix of romance and indulgence. From tasting award-winning wines to enjoying the serene countryside, the couple had the perfect honeymoon set-up, however, their relationship wasn’t to be…