Book at Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach before May 21 and save at least 25 per cent on stays up till December 31.
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The hotel combines proximity to the Sydney CBD with a stunning beachside setting that is a 20-minute drive from Sydney Airport.
As well as enjoying Coogee Beach itself, guests can take in the famous Coogee-to-Bondi coastal walk or just sit and enjoy some of the best of Sydney’s renowned café culture.
The deal is part of the InterContinental Hotels Group’s winter ‘Escapes’ program which offers discounted rates in a range of properties across Australia and New Zealand, including the InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, the InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto, and Crown Plaza properties in Auckland, Terrigal, Surfers Paradise and Newcastle.
Kakadu National Park is a place bursting with bush-tucker delicacies ranging from barramundi to magpie goose.
From May 12-21 it will host its first ‘A Taste of Kakadu’, an interactive food festival that will showcase produce such as the Kakadu plum — thought to be the world’s first ‘super food’ — as well as providing opportunities for visitors to interact with the local Bininj and Mungguy people who have lived in harmony with this ancient natural landscape for over 50,000 years.
Activities will include boutique dinners, campfire stories, bush-tucker walks, cooking demonstrations, sunset tasting sessions, and hunting-and-gathering talks.
Visit www.kakadutourism.com
Metro Hotel Perth is offering the discounted rates for Thursday-Sunday-night stays until August 31.
Rates are $129 per night for a standard room, $149 per night in a superior room, and $159 per night for an executive room in the Aspire Wing.
All rates include complimentary breakfast for two adults and free car parking. Children under 12 stay and eat breakfast for free in standard and superior rooms.
Visit www.metrohotels.com.au
Canberra’s Stromlo Forest Park has answered the call for more challenging mountain-biking circuits by expanding its jump trails — the Vapour Trail and Trump Card.
Both tracks have already been given the tick of approval by the experts at Flow Mountain Bike on-line magazine, and organisers think that the trails will add further to the reputation and attraction of Canberra as an international riding destination.
A shuttle service is now in operation at Stromlo Forest Park, giving riders an opportunity to get a ride to the top of the hill so that they can spend more time exploring the various descents.
Stromlo Forest Park continues to cater for all levels of experience with trails for beginner and intermediate riders to develop their skills, including The Playground, Skyline, The Luge and Double Dissolution.
Visit www.visitcanberra.com.au
It’s time to seriously start planning your schedule for Vivid Sydney 2017 — the world’s largest celebration of light, music and ideas — which will burst to life in the harbour city from May 26 to June 17.
While much attention will be drawn towards the sails of the Opera House, there will be 90 light installations and projections, created by more than 180 Australian and international artists, across seven precincts including, for the first time, Barangaroo.
The expanded 2017 line-up includes more than 400 music events and more than 260 Vivid Ideas sessions featuring 370 speakers from 12 countries.
Visit www.vividsydney.com