
One of Australia's iconic beach resort hotels is to re-open with a new name and a new vibe.
Formerly a Sheraton, then a Sofitel, Hastings Street favourite Elysium Noosa Resort – MGallery Collection will re-open in full with 175 rooms, including 104 suites and eight villas.
The highlight will be the signature Elysium Suite, with its private pool.
The Queensland hotel's culinary lead will be Mediterranean-inspired Cibaria from star restaurateurs Alessandro and Anna Pavoni.
It will celebrate local Sunshine Coast ingredients, from Noosa Reds tomatoes to Mooloolaba prawns.
By the pool, Bar Capri will be a venue for aperitivi under chic striped umbrellas.
The venue is one of several upcoming openings for Accor brand MGallery.
“Each upcoming opening enriches our brand's portfolio of signature hotels, where every stay becomes a memorable and meaningful experience," says Maud Bailly, CEO Sofitel Legend, Sofitel, MGallery & Emblems.
"Designed to celebrate local and unique character, our hotels invite travellers to discover new places, new atmospheres and new stories to experience. We are extremely proud of our pipeline of upcoming openings and look forward to welcoming guests to these new destinations around the world.”
Other newcomers include V Villas Maldives at Mirihi - MGallery Collection (formerly the Mirihi Island Resort), Kamaliss MontAzure Phuket - MGallery Collection in Kamala, Phuket, and nearby Surin Beach, Navera Phuket - MGallery Collection.
For those headed for Europe, Le Bel Hôtel Oléron - MGallery Collection is located off the west coast of France, will have culinary ideas crafted by Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire - one of the best in the world.
Closer to home, The Brighton Hotel Sydney – MGallery Collection was soft-launched in late 2025 and is due to open fully next month.
Image: Elise Hassey
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