Where Was “Nine Perfect Strangers” Filmed?
Hulu’s limited miniseries “Nine Perfect Strangers” debuted in 2021, based on a book by the same name by author Liane Moriarty. Starring the legendary Nicole Kidman as Masha Dmitrichenko, the founder of Tranquillum House, the series focuses on nine strangers who are visiting Tranquillum House looking for emotional and spiritual healing. However, they end up getting quite a bit more than they bargained for.
Part of the appeal of the show for many viewers was the beautiful architecture and furnishings that made up Tranquillum House. It led many to ask the question: where was “Nine Perfect Strangers” filmed? We’re here to answer that question today as well as provide a little preview of what’s to come next for the series. So get yourself comfortable, make a smoothie (no, not the kind Masha makes for the guests!), and join us on a little tour of Tranquillum House and Cabrillo, California.
Is Tranquillum House a real place?
As you watch “Nine Perfect Strangers,” the beauty and idyllic scenery of Tranquillum House can almost be distracting. If it weren’t for the utterly gripping plot, we might have spent the whole show wondering to ourselves: where was “Nine Perfect Strangers” filmed?
Byron Bay locations
You also might want to go visit Tranquillum House for yourself! If so, we’ve got good news: the actual spa from the show is Soma, and it’s in Byron Bay in New South Wales, Australia. The gorgeous and secluded retreat offers meditation, rounding, and redesign retreats for those who visit. It all promotes mindfulness and offers guests a serene place to relax.
The description on their website almost sounds like something you might hear on the show. In fact, they describe Soma as “a unique sanctuary far from the chaos of everyday life that provides the ideal space for you to enjoy time for renewal and inspiration. This environment, merged with the skilled facilitators and retreat process, will deliver you to a wonderfully enriched state.”
So now you know that Tranquillum House is a real brick-and-mortar location that you can actually visit yourself. Just make sure you look at the price tag before visiting or you might not be able to meditate on much other than your wallet. This exclusive retreat will cost you upwards of $2,000 to $6,000, and that isn’t even including airfare if you happen to be traveling from outside of Australia.