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Carlile Hotel makes top 50 – again

The Calile Hotel, a sister hotel to one approved for development in Noosa, has again been named in The World’s 50 Best Hotels awards; the only hotel in Australia and the Oceania region to be included every year since the awards inception – this year being named No. 34 in the world after placing 12th in 2023, and 25th in 2024.

The third edition of The World’s 50 Best Hotels was announced on Friday morning at an awards ceremony in London featuring industry-defining hotels spanning six continents worldwide. The event showcased exceptional hotel experiences set to inspire consumers, travellers and hoteliers around the globe.

In attendance for the ceremony, The Calile Hotel Co-owner Catherine Malouf said she was extremely proud to again represent the Malouf family (owners) and employees of The Calile on the international stage at such an esteemed celebration.

“To have been selected three years in a row marks a significant affirmation of The Calile’s place on the global hotel-industry stage and reinforces our reputation as a desirable destination for international travellers coming to Brisbane, Australia.”

“As a family-run business this acknowledgement is a testament to the values and standards that our team continues to deliver, and we are humbled to again represent Australia and our region” she said.

Also in London for the celebration, The Calile Hotel General Manager, Chris Kemlo said being included for the third year consecutively and being named No. 34 in the world was not only an important win for The Calile, but also for Brisbane and Australian tourism.

“This recognition celebrates their collective dedication to creating memorable guest experiences, and we are humbled to once again represent Australian hospitality on the global stage.”

Since opening in 2018 The Calile continues to be recognised world-wide for its thoughtful sub-tropical design that embraces climate and community, providing a unique urban experience beyond that expected of a five-star hotel. The Calile continues too, to partner with arts organisations and its retail neighbours to create cultural experiences for its guests and community, turning the hotel into a civic space for like-minded individuals to come together to connect and learn.

A spokesperson for The Calile Hotel said the date for completion of their Noosa hotel was still to be determined.

“The owners and architects are continuing to finalise all elements with the builders,” she said.

“Once this is done and works start it is expected to be a 36-month project.”

The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025 was revealed as part of a live countdown from No.50 to No.1. The ranking is complemented by a host of special awards alongside the first ever 51-100 list and reflects the very best travel experiences around the globe, collated from the votes of 800 anonymous experts. This voting panel – the 50 Best Hotels Academy – comprises a balanced mix of hoteliers, travel journalists, educators and seasoned luxury travellers, led by a group of industry-leading Academy Chairs.

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