Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas has been newly designated as a “Sheraton Grand” property.
The premium-tier resort, which recently underwent a AUD$43M renovation, is one of two Sheraton Grand properties in Australia, recognised for their enticing destinations, distinguished designs and excellence in service and guest experiences.
“We are very proud to welcome Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas to Sheraton’s premier tier of hotels and resorts, which recognises the highest levels of design and service,” said Sean Hunt, Area Vice President, Australia, New Zealand and Pacific. “This designation marks a new era for the newly renovated resort, reinforcing its position as one of Australia’s most iconic hotels.”
The recently renovated Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas features 295 rooms and suites, including 41 Lagoon Edge Rooms and 12 Lagoon Edge Studio Suites. The ground floor suites have private balconies, offering guests breathtaking views and direct access to the resort’s saltwater lagoon swimming pools.
“We are proud to receive the Sheraton Grand designation, joining the existing portfolio of esteemed Sheraton hotels and resorts worldwide,” said Steve Molnar, General Manager for Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas. “The designation is a testament of our excellent relationship with our owners, who work closely with us to ensure the resort continuously exceeds guest expectations in design and service. It is thanks to the resort associates and the memorable service experiences they provide that we have received the Sheraton Grand status.”
“Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas is a property we are extremely proud of. The hotel’s excellence in service, location and reputation is extremely deserving of this designation. We look forward to even more successes and innovations for this iconic resort in the future,” said Yi Yu from Fullshare Group, owners of Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas.
I visited a few weeks ago. It’s a beautiful resort but a real shame that the privately owned villas which Hotel books out do not meet the same standards.
Familclub members are just waiting to be invited to see the hotel, when are you hosting buyers as a group or individually?