The Calile Noosa is Coming! Noosa Shire Council approves luxe resort development
Construction is expected to take three years, with an opening date targeted for 2028
In an exciting step forward for Noosa’s luxury accommodation scene, Noosa Shire Council has approved the long-awaited development of The Calile Noosa.
After a two-year journey of community consultations and meticulous planning, the landmark resort project has received the green light, with construction set to start in early 2025 at the serene 2.4-hectare site on Serenity Close.
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The Malouf family, founders of The Calile brand, are thrilled to bring their unique vision of understated luxury to Noosa. “We worked collaboratively with Noosa Council and fine-tuned the scheme to ensure we addressed the planning scheme and community expectations,” said Michael Malouf, co-owner and CMI Director of The Calile.

Emphasising a strong commitment to local culture, Malouf added, “Resort sites are often at risk of being ceded to multinational hotel companies… By contrast, The Calile is a home-grown Southeast Queensland brand with an implicit understanding of the local culture, climate, community, demographic, and attributes.”
The new resort, designed by acclaimed architects Richards & Spence—the team behind the much-celebrated Calile Hotel on James Street, Brisbane—will harmonise seamlessly with its bushland setting. Guests can expect 153 luxurious rooms, 29 suites, and four villas, including three-bedroom villas perfect for families or group bookings. With generous room sizes, a stunning 50-metre main pool, a tranquil garden pool, and extensive wellness and function spaces.
The Calile Noosa promises to deliver a resort experience unlike any other.
As with all Calile properties, sustainability is a cornerstone of the project. The Noosa resort aims for carbon-neutral operations, blending The Calile’s renowned design integrity with eco-friendly initiatives to create a sustainable, community-focused destination.

In partnership with Buildcorp, construction is expected to take three years, with an opening date targeted for 2028. This iconic addition to Noosa is set to make waves, merging luxury, community spirit, and environmental respect into one unforgettable destination.