December 2025 will see the transformation of Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort into Elysium Noosa Resort, billed as a “sophisticated new hotel experience on Hastings Street” that offers refined luxury for the discerning global traveller. The property has been undergoing a facelift for the past few months.
Elysium Noosa is the sister property to Manly Pacific. It – like the Sofitel Noosa – will be managed by Accor, but now as part of the MGallery Collection of luxury hotels.
A new haven of serene rejuvenation, curated dining and inspired wellness, Elysium Noosa “will herald a new era for Noosa with every room designed to create an elegant retreat for guests”.

All 175 hotel rooms and suites have been fully reimagined and redesigned by Melbourne based Interior Architecture & Design studio, Mitchell & Eades.
The pinnacle is the oceanfront Elysium Suite, featuring a private plunge pool and sweeping views. Prestige Suites overlook the pool towards Noosa’s famed Main Beach, while Poolside Junior Suites offer private cabanas for the ultimate seclusion. Every room and suite comes with its own spacious balcony or terrace.

For travellers seeking a stay that nourishes body and mind, the Wellness Suites at Elysium Noosa set a new benchmark for how luxury and wellbeing intersect in Australian hotels. Each Wellness Suite offers a private infrared sauna, terrace spa, and bespoke concierge service to support personalised wellness rituals – from reformer pilates and Peloton workouts to peaceful yoga practice.
“It was important that the guest rooms feel truly of place, with subtle nods to Noosa’s coastal lifestyle; from classic stripes and rattan to premium linens,” says Hayley Mitchell, Principal of Mitchell & Eades. “Artworks and playful design details add personality and character to create a uniquely sophisticated coastal experience that speaks to both a young, active audience and those seeking indulgence with ease.”

According to Elysium Noosa General Manager, Mark Wilkinson: “This transformation is far more than a rebrand – it’s a landmark evolution of one of Noosa’s most treasured hotels, a true legacy for the region.”
The reimagined hotel has proposed a reopening in December 2025, with the property’s website teasing with of a “Summer 2025 Opening”.















