Accor’s The Sebel brand checks in to the Whitsundays
Accor opened a first The Sebel branded property in the Whitsundays in heart of tropical north Queensland
The Sebel Whitsundays Airlie Beach is now open, featuring 54 refurbished apartment-style.accommodations .
It has a resort-style swimming pool and heated outdoor spa, fitness centre, and outdoor dining area with barbeque facilities.
"We are excited to bring The Sebel brand to the Whitsundays – one of Australia’s most popular holiday hotspots. It brings quality and credibility to the serviced apartments sector, which is rapidly growing in popularity. We’re seeing strong visitor numbers at our Whitsundays properties and we’re forecasting greater growth," said Accor Pacific Chief Executive Officer, Simon McGrath.
The Sebel Whitsundays Airlie Beach joined the Accor portfolio following the signing of a franchise agreement with the Australian-owned At Hotel Group.
Airlie Beach is a perfect base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands.
The Sebel Whitsundays Airlie Beach is located just a few minutes’ walk from downtown Airlie Beach and opposite the Port of Airlie marina.
The Sebel Whitsundays Airlie Beach joins more than 30 The Sebel properties across Australia and New Zealand.
In the Whitsundays, Accor also operates Mantra Boathouse Apartments Airlie Beach and Mantra Club Croc Airlie Beach.
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