Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas GM gains national recognition

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A local hotel general manager has received exceptional praise at a national awards ceremony. Picture: Sheraton

The Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort in Port Douglas enjoyed significant recognition at the recent Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards.

The resort, renowned as the largest luxury playground in the region, emerged victorious in three categories.

General Manager Steve Molnar was honoured as the best hotel general manager in Australia, while the resort secured second place in the Australian hotel pools category and third in the Beach Island hotels category.

"It is an honour to be recognized by the prestigious Travel + Leisure luxury awards in their inaugural year for the Asia Pacific region, and to showcase our exceptional resort on the international stage,” proud Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort's General Manager Steve Molnar said.

"We take immense pride in delivering an experience that embodies the essence of North Queensland, while upholding Sheraton's commitment as the world's gathering place.

“From our Sheraton Signature Experiences to our enchanting saltwater lagoons and laid-back beachside lifestyle, along with our diverse culinary offerings across seven bars and restaurants, we are thrilled to have received accolades in categories that are dear to our hearts.

“This truly reflects the unwavering dedication of our entire team in creating exceptional and memorable experiences for every guest."

The Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards celebrate the epitome of excellence across various categories throughout the Asia Pacific region, encompassing everything from opulent urban getaways to secluded private-island resorts, innovative spas, captivating travel experiences, and more.

Nominees are meticulously chosen by the Travel + Leisure team of editors and expert contributors, with voting open to individuals worldwide. As a result, the reader-voted awards represent a true testament to the travel experiences and operators that readers hold dear and that inspire their wanderlust within the Asia Pacific region.


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