Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa gets the gong
Hailed by the Wall Street Journal as the ‘Travel industry’s equivalent to the Oscars’ the World Travel Awards are the most comprehensive and most prestigious awards program in the global travel industry, today.
Glamour and excitement characterised the regional World Travel Awards (WTA) Ceremony in Bangalore, India, where the winners of the Asia, Australasia & Indian Ocean Awards were announced.
As many as 50 of the sought-after trophies were presented to the elite of the regional travel trade on Friday night and one has found a home at Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa as Australia’s Leading Spa Resort.
Stephen Ferrigno, General Manager of Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa said “I’m chuffed.” “This is one of the highest accolades a travel product can achieve and we are delighted to be recognised by the professionals whom our guests trust to recommend the very best travel experiences available on the planet.”
“This award is a tribute to our Associates whom consistently deliver a service that is different, better and special so our guests can enjoy the very best of nature and the good life in our unique destination”.
The award caps off an exciting year for Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa.
This multi-award winning resort is the only full service five star hotel in Noosa on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
Its highly coveted Hastings Street address also nestles the property between the picturesque Noosa River and the azure shores of Laguna Bay.
Currently celebrating its 18th birthday some features include The Noosa Meetings & Events Centre boasting unrivalled meeting facilities in Noosa for up to 350 delegates, 175 of Australia’s most spacious hotel rooms (min. 55sqm) and the world class AQUA Day Spa, part of the Starwood Spa Collection.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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