
The best surf & yoga hotels · Noosa
Elysium Noosa Resort
The building on Hastings Street has been one of the most recognisable hotel addresses in Noosa since it opened as the Sheraton in the late 1980s — through the Sofitel years, through three decades of the Sunshine Coast changing around it. In 2025 the Laundy and Karedis families, who own the property, spent $30 million rebuilding it from the inside out and relaunched it as Elysium. Mitchell & Eades redesigned all 175 rooms. Alessandro and Anna Pavoni — the Sydney restaurateurs behind Ristorante Icio, one of Australia's most awarded Italian restaurants — opened Cibaria on the ground floor: their first restaurant outside New South Wales. It is still the only five-star hotel in Noosa. The Points are a ten-minute walk through the National Park.
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The hotel
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The food
Alessandro and Anna Pavoni opened their first restaurant outside Sydney here. The Hastings Street address was the reason.
Cibaria brings the Pavonis' modern Italian cooking to Queensland for the first time — a restaurant that could have opened anywhere in Australia and chose Noosa. Bar Capri operates alongside it as the coastal counterpart.

The food
Alessandro and Anna Pavoni opened their first restaurant outside Sydney here. The Hastings Street address was the reason.
Cibaria brings the Pavonis' modern Italian cooking to Queensland for the first time — a restaurant that could have opened anywhere in Australia and chose Noosa. Bar Capri operates alongside it as the coastal counterpart.


The surf
The only five-star hotel in Noosa. The Points are a ten-minute walk through the National Park.
Direct beach access from Hastings Street. First Point, Tea Tree, and Granite Bay are reachable on foot through the National Park. The beachfront location means the ocean is visible from most rooms.
The surf
The only five-star hotel in Noosa. The Points are a ten-minute walk through the National Park.
Direct beach access from Hastings Street. First Point, Tea Tree, and Granite Bay are reachable on foot through the National Park. The beachfront location means the ocean is visible from most rooms.

