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Tiny Away, part of the Big Tiny family, has established a partnership with Marriott Bonvoy, which will see a selection of Tiny Away’s signature tiny stays become the first tiny houses available through the ‘Homes & Villas’ portfolio. The alliance means Marriot Bonvoy guests can now book stays in some of Tiny Away’s most picturesque eco-friendly tiny houses across Australia and New Zealand, and accrue points. In addition, Marriott Bonvoy members can earn and redeem points during their stay, making it easier for them to enjoy the rewards of sustainable travel while staying at one of Tiny Away’s idyllic locations.

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On the partnership, Jeff Yeo, Co-Founder of Tiny Away, said: “We are so glad to be bringing the joy of tiny house getaways to the Marriott Bonvoy platform. “This partnership represents a perfect synergy between our sustainable, nature-focused accommodation and the luxury experience that Marriott Bonvoy is known for.” “Together, we’re offering guests the chance to relax and recharge while immersed in breathtaking natural environments.” Guests booking through Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy will now have access to Tiny Away’s signature tiny homes ranging from Victoria’s Grampians and Yarra Valley to the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Queensland and the Hawkesbury district just outside Sydney.
Each eco-friendly home is constructed using environmentally conscious materials, featuring off-grid energy solutions, and equipped with modern comforts such as space-saving furniture, energy-efficient appliances, and water conservation systems. To book a Tiny Away stay through Marriot Bonvoy visit homes-and-villas.marriott.com/en/collections/tiny-homes.

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