14 - 16 Hastings Street, Noosa, Australia | (618) 248-8274
Great location between beach and river, near shopping and dining
Spacious rooms with sharp, simple decor and modern amenities
Two-story poolside villas and ocean-view suites available
Well-landscaped pool area with a swim-up bar
Stylish spa with a big aqua therapy bath and sauna, plus gym
Plenty of sports including tennis, bikes, and water sports
Modern restaurant and three bars all serving snacks throughout the day
Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Fee for parking and for Wi-Fi in the rooms
The Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort is a stylish four-pearl hotel with a contemporary coastal feel and a great location. The beach, riverfront, shopping, and dining are within easy reach. Its 176 rooms include cute two-level poolside villas, high-floor suites with views of the ocean, and spacious studios, all with balconies and a good range of amenities. The hotel's outdoor pool features a swim-up bar, and the large jetted bath in the day spa is a treat. There's plenty of chill-out space in the sunny bar area and modern restaurant, and water sports are available from the hotel's jetty. The hotel itself is hard to beat locally, but for travelers looking for a beachfront location, a look at Tingirana Noosa might be worthwhile -- though there's big premium on the oceanfront apartments.
Scene
Stylish, beachy hotel with a strong link to its beautiful location
The Sofitel Noosa stands out among large chain hotels, with a laid-back beachy style reflecting its location between the river and the ocean. The bright and airy lobby makes a fine welcome, with a seating area edged with decorative screens, floor-to-ceiling windows and stylish ceiling lights hanging from the double level ceiling. The hotel is arranged over two wings, around the central pool area, so to one side of the lobby behind a light wood wall is the business center and to other end, the cozy River Lounge. A good amount of seating is arranged beside the lounge bar and its outside terrace overlooks the river. The hotel's Beach House restaurant is aptly named, and uses light wood and white decor to create a fresh, coastal feel. Hanging ferns and casual conservatory-style seating in the bar area gives it a chilled-out vibe. Guests at the Sofitel tend to be families and couples attracted by the pool and the central location, but the conference facilities also provide a steady flow of business travelers.
Location
In the heart of Noosa, with shopping and dining outside, a five-minute walk to the beach
The Sofitel Noosa is located along Hastings Street in the center of Noosa, between Laguna Bay and Weyba Creek. It's a five-minute walk to beautiful Noosa Beach and the many beachfront bars and restaurants, while the area's top shopping is right outside, on Hastings. Beside the hotel is a jetty where you can pick up the hop-on/hop-off Noosa Ferry along the river to Tewantin, or take a sunset cruise. Buses to Sunshine Coast Airport leave from Noosa Heads Station, five minutes away on foot, and take about an hour (or it's a 30-minute drive). Australia Zoo is an hour away by car.
Rooms
Spacious, airy rooms and poolside villas with excellent amenities, some rooms have ocean views
Rooms at the Sofitel are spacious and light, with balconies and a range of extras including microwaves, minibars, and kettles plus living area with sofas, flat-screen TVs, and small dining tables. Air-conditioning is also standard, and suites add high-end Nespresso machines. Expect to pay extra for in-room Wi-Fi, which is a big disappointment. Laguna Suites feature wraparound balconies with a selection of outdoor furniture including a parasol. Decor is mainly white with wood furniture, floor-to-ceiling windows and splashes of color in the cushions and in the wall art by indigenous artists. Despite being bright and light, the decor is a bit plain overall. As is common in high-end chain hotels, the twin rooms have two double beds. Two-story poolside villas have an upstairs bedroom with balcony and ground-level living area leading onto a pretty terrace while suites have a separate living area beside the bedroom. Bathrooms again are bright with a light colored decor and feature a jetted spa bath and separate shower. They are uniform across all categories, although suites add rainfall showerheads. All include bathrobes and slippers.
Features
Large outdoor pool with swim-up bar, spa, gym, conference rooms, and a private jetty
Perhaps the standout feature and the one guests rave about most is the Sofitel's swim-up bar. The pool area is nicely landscaped with plenty of loungers and some mini cabanas around the perimeter and central bar. Activities are also plenty for those so-inclined, including tennis courts, bike rentals, and a private dock where a host of water sports are offered, from jet-skiing to sailing. Organized boat trips can also be booked. Inside, Aqua Day Spa offers treatments, a sauna, and a large aqua therapy bath area, there's a gym with cardio machines and weights. The Beach House restaurant serves a buffet breakfast and a modern, international menu for dinner, plus a lunch menu at weekends. All three bars (including the pool bar) serve a range of light snacks throughout the day. The underground car park has a fee, as does Wi-Fi in rooms, although it is free in the public areas. The business center and a collection of conference rooms with outdoor space are handy for the few business guests who pass through the hotel.