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<p><i>13 must-dos while driving</i> Tourist Drive 33</p>

13 must-dos while driving Tourist Drive 33

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<p><i>The very best</i> <strong>Central Coast</strong> accommodation</p>

The very best Central Coast accommodation

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<p><i>Your ultimate guide</i> to uncovering local secrets of the <strong>Central Coast</strong></p>

Your ultimate guide to uncovering local secrets of the Central Coast

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<p><strong>The Central Coast</strong> <i>is getting its first hotel</i> in 15 years</p>

The Central Coast is getting its first hotel in 15 years

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<p><i>The best luxury accommodation</i> on the <strong>Central Coast</strong></p>

The best luxury accommodation on the Central Coast

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<p><i>Sip in style</i>: 18 must-visit bars on the <strong>Central Coast</strong></p>

Sip in style: 18 must-visit bars on the Central Coast

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<p><i>Best boutique shopping</i> on the <strong>Central Coast</strong></p>

Best boutique shopping on the Central Coast

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<p><i>The most beautiful spots</i> for camping on the <strong>Central Coast</strong></p>

The most beautiful spots for camping on the Central Coast

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Find the best place to eat, stay and what to do on the Central Coast as you explore one laidback coastal town after another.

Best boutique shopping on the Central CoastThe Central Coast is getting its first hotel in 15 years
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The Central Coast is getting its first hotel in 15 years

Located between Sydney and Newcastle, the Central Coast hub of Gosford is getting a new hotel set to revitalise its CBD.

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Bartender at Rhonda's in Terrigal making the Burn Baby cocktail
Eating Out

Sip in style: 18 must-visit bars on the Central Coast

These are the best Central Coast bars and pubs for a fun night out or a relaxed Sunday session with family and friends, according to local expert Megan Arkinstall.

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Things to do

The best things for kids to do on the Central Coast

The Central Coast is known for its golden-sand beaches and picturesque nature walks, but did you know it’s brimming with kid-friendly activities?

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Aerial view of NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Park
Accommodation

The most beautiful spots for camping on the Central Coast

Whether it be in a swag, tent, caravan, cabin or luxury glamping, the Central Coast is an idyllic place to go camping.

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Broken Bay Pearl Farm, Central Coast guide
Things to do

Your ultimate guide to uncovering local secrets of the Central Coast

With enviable eco credentials, the Central Coast is the place to experience amazing nature and culture guilt-free.

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Things to do

13 must-dos while driving Tourist Drive 33

See a different side to the Central Coast by cruising along Tourist Drive 33: a lesser-driven road that winds through the hinterland region where rural life is the antithesis to that of its well-known bustling beachside towns.

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North Beach View interiors at Kim's Beachside Retreat in Central Coast, Australia
Accommodation

The very best Central Coast accommodation

From the beach to the bush, and all along the picturesque coastline, we’ve rounded up the best places to stay on NSW’s Central Coast for all types of travellers.

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Bells at Killcare Day Spa
Accommodation

The best luxury accommodation on the Central Coast

Soak up some seriously serene Central Coast bliss with our top pick of boutique hotels.

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Hop from one laidback coastal town to the next on the beautiful Central Coast of NSW. From Terrigal, Avoca, Copacabana and Macmasters Beach to Bateau Bay, The Entrance, Ettalong, Umina, Patonga and Killcare. No matter what end of the coast you visit, you’ll find golden-sand beaches to explore, nature walks to traverse, epic restaurants and cafes, rooftop bars with craft beers and views, and one-of-a-kind treasures at weekend markets and inside boutique shops – and myriad accommodation options to suit all budgets and tastes.

Top things to do on the Central Coast

The Central Coast is an obvious summer holiday destination, but it has more to offer than just its beaches, although there are plenty of spectacular beaches to choose from. Road trip along Tourist Drive 33 to explore the hidden Hinterland gems along the route, including waterfalls, wildlife parks, and a sculptural garden.

Immerse yourself in nature on one of the many walks and hikes that can be found from the coastline to the hinterland of the Central Coast. The eight-kilometre Bouddi Coastal Walk is a highlight. It wraps around the coast to reveal dramatic cliff-top views, winds its way into bushland and descends down into idyllic sandy bays and swimming spots.

Hunt for treasures in the many boutique shops scattered around the Central Coast, or time your visit to the rotating roster of weekend markets selling arts and crafts or fresh produce and delicacies at the numerous farmers’ markets held all over the region.

Parents will find an impressive range of things to do with kids on the Central Coast, from the Australian Reptile Park to horse riding, abseiling and quad biking in Glenworth Valley; and the obstacle courses and zip lines at Treetops Adventure Park at Ourimbah. And for non-stop fun, consult our ultimate list of things to do on the Central Coast.


Central Coast accommodation

From the beach to the bush, and all along the picturesque coastline, there are some truly exceptional places to stay on the Central Coast; you just need to know where to look. Whether you want to sleep under the stars at one of the Central Coast’s beautiful camping spots, stay in comfort in a boutique hotel or a holiday house, bed down somewhere with panoramic views like Crown Plaza Terrigal or with eco credentials, there is a Central Coast accommodation to suit.


Where to eat and drink on the Central Coast

Brunching is practically a local pastime on the Central Coast, thanks to an assortment of cool and casual cafes to be found tucked away in its numerous seaside villages. A quality pub feed is easy to come by; best paired with a night of bar-hopping. Add to this an impressive lineup of casual and fine dining restaurants serving up award-winning menus, and you’ll soon come to appreciate the diverse dining scene on the Central Coast.

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