Q1 reaches for the stars…….
Stella Hospitality Group’s iconic Gold Coast property Q1 Resort & Spa is more dazzling than ever as a luxury holiday destination, having been granted the coveted 5-star rating from AAA Tourism.
The world’s tallest residential tower has literally reached the stars, becoming the first self-catered property on the Gold Coast to achieve the top ranking from the national tourism body.
General Manager for Q1 Resort & Spa, Michael Saville, said he was delighted to achieve the 5-star rating which AAA awards to properties offering international quality appointments, furnishings and decor with an extensive range of first-class guest services and facilities.
“It is a fitting tribute to the fine and hardworking team at Q1 Resort & Spa who are dedicated to excellence in providing truly memorable holiday experiences,” he said.
Q1 Resort & Spa offers 80 levels of luxury one, two and three bedroom holiday apartments including daily mini-service, unique glass enclosed balconies, 24 hour reception and unparalleled resort facilities in a beachside location at Surfers Paradise.
Set amidst one hectare of lush landscaped grounds, it features lagoon swimming pools, sandy beach and alfresco poolside dining at Q1 Beach Club, a retail precinct, restaurants and cafes, conferencing facilities, indoor lap pool, steam and fitness room, tranquil Q1 Spa, private theatrette and a children’s games room.
The Q1 Observation Deck on levels 77 & 78 offers spectacular views from the surf to the hinterland and beyond.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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