PALM Cove will be the first, and possibly the only, Queensland location
of the Accor hotel group’s upmarket and exclusive MGallery brand.
It was previous managed by or branded Rydges and Sebel.
There are only five other MGallery hotels in Australia, and fewer than
60 globally.
After undergoing a refurbishment, believed to cost about $2.7 million,
the hotel will join Accor’s MGallery Collection on February 22.
Built as a family home in 1958, the 69-room resort is on the beachfront
overlooking the Coral Sea.
The resort is owned by hoteliers David Horbelt and Malcolm Bean, who
have other interests in Adelaide and Melbourne. They bought the property in
February 2011.
Accor Pacific chief operating officer Simon McGrath said the Palm Cove
hotel was joining a boutique network of “unique personalities, premier
locations and highly distinctive architecture, interior design and services”.
He said Accor now had three luxury resorts in Palm Cove and more than
10 hotels in the region.
“Reef House Resort and Spa has long been one of the stand-out
properties in north Queensland,” Mr McGrath said.
“It has such a great history and we’re thrilled to be taking on the
management rights.
“The MGallery Collection, which is all about boutique high-end hotels
with unique stories, resonates particularly well with Reef House Resort and Spa
and we are excited to see the hotel flourish under its new, internationally
recognised name.”
Brett Skinner, who has worked for Accor for nine years, has been
appointed general manager.
The property has three swimming pools and 300-year-old melaleuca trees.
Rooms have king-size beds with light muslin netting, private balconies
or patios, a kitchenette, individually controlled air-conditioning, rain
showers, a swinging “love seat” and free Wi-Fi.
Mr McGrath said the resort was a world-renowned network of hotels,
including The Como Melbourne, the Grand Hotel Melbourne, Hotel Lindrum
(Melbourne), Harbour Rocks Hotel in Sydney and the Fairmont Resort in the Blue
Mountains as well as the St Moritz in Queenstown, the Baltimore in Paris,
St-Ermin’s in London, The Convient Hotel Amsterdam and Vie Hotel Bangkok.
Article printed in The Cairns Post – 26th January 2013
Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Smithfield selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica, Kamerunga and surrounds.
Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Smithfield selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica, Kamerunga and surrounds.