Discover paradise at Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Gold Coast, where you could easily be mistaken for thinking you’ve jetted off to a secluded, tropical island! Situated on the pristine sands of Main Beach, our Gold Coast 5-star hotel exudes calm and is renowned by locals and travellers alike as the Coast’s quintessential premium resort. Nestled amongst the tropical palms and lush gardens, guests are welcomed by the sounds of crashing waves and 6 hectares of sparkling lagoons. As you stand in the lobby, the first impression is the sweeping sights of the resort's heated pool and vast ocean views. With direct beach access and an ideal location across from Marina Mirage, step outside for unexpected seascapes and water activities. Unwind in the balmy lagoon pool with a convenient swim-up bar where you can sip on refreshing cocktails, or choose from the resort’s four restaurants and bars. Paradise awaits at our luxurious 5-star resort in Gold Coast, Australia, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Gold Coast.
"This hotel probably had a glorious past, but now it feels like it's faded, except for its private beach. The shopping mall across the street is practically deserted, with many stores closed. It's located a bit far in, closer to Sea World. There isn't even free bottled water in the room; you have to buy their eco-friendly cup to get water from the hallway. We were given a room in an annex, far from the main area, with an incredibly long corridor that seemed endless. It took at least 10 minutes to walk from our room to the lobby every day. The room's facilities looked very old, and the shower faucet in the bathroom was rusted. There was only a bathtub, no separate shower space. The room we got also had a connecting inner door. The most ridiculous thing was when we returned one afternoon and ran into a cleaning staff member, a man who looked South American. He seemed very unhappy to see us and didn't greet us at all. When he turned on the vacuum cleaner, he rudely vacuumed aggressively towards my feet. All the hotel staff seemed aloof; they wouldn't even greet you when you encountered them. Only the staff in the breakfast restaurant were okay, but breakfast was mostly Western-style with limited options. I don't feel it was worth the price."