New management to rejuvenate Port Douglas resort
One of Port Douglas’ premier luxury resorts, Niramaya Villas and Spa, has appointed new management that will be responsible for generating increased occupancy rates and revitalising its image.
Niramaya Villas and Spa is a five-star luxury Balinese pavilion-style resort set in 15ha of landscaped gardens within walking distance of Port Douglas Village and Four Mile Beach. The resort will be under the management of Seascape Holidays, managed by Zac Sarnecki and Amanda Zsifko.
Mr Sarnecki says they are committed to seeing the iconic resort regain its reputation as the most renowned luxury destination in Far North Queensland.
“Niramaya is a well-known Port Douglas five-star resort, and we aim to reassert its identity as such in both the domestic and international tourism markets,” Mr Sarnecki says. “We will be focusing on ensuring people know Niramaya is open for business and improving occupancy rates all year round.
“This includes working closely with the travel industry, inviting them to come and get to know us again, and alerting them about our competitive distribution packages.”
Mr Sarnecki says they have assigned a number of priorities to attend to during their first 12 months of management.
“First and foremost we’ll be ensuring that there is adequate staffing to provide an unrivalled service to complement the world-class location and architecture,” Mr Sarnecki says. “We’ll also be working closely with the onsite facilities including the restaurant and spa to ensure a smooth transition and to develop promotional packages to provide a true luxury experience.
“There are also other opportunities we’ll be actively pursuing such as the corporate and wedding markets which the resort is perfectly suited to cater to.”
Niramaya Villas and Spa is bordered by a rainforest, lagoons and fragrant gardens and features an onsite restaurant, which doubles as a poolside function centre that seats up to 80 guests.
Niramaya will be holding an Open Day on 6 July from 10am onwards.
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