NSW Central Coast Tourism launches new website

Central Coast, New South Wales has launched a new website refreshed with new branding that characterizes the Central Coast's natural assets.


Central Coast, New South Wales has launched a new website refreshed with new branding that characterizes the Central Coast’s natural assets.


The newly-launched NSW Central Coast Tourism website is now live.

Ollie Philpot, Chief Executive Officer, Central Coast Tourism confirms ‘our new website now encapsulates the vibrant essence of the Central Coast and its lifestyle. The site has been designed to provide a user friendly experience, with enhanced user capabilities, simple site navigation and interactive online guides. With over 80% of leisure seekers using the internet to research and plan their travel, this site will become an invaluable tool for anyone planning to spend leisure time on the New South Wales’ Central Coast.’

The new site features detailed information on the six distinctive regions of the Central Coast, each with their own unique character and style. The extensive range of coastal experiences are highlighted under the ‘Play’ tab including Water, Land and Adventure Activities, National Park, Beaches, Culture and Indulgence, and Dining and Entertainment. Under ‘Stay’ the diverse mix of accommodation from simple campsites through to luxury international class hotels such as Crowne Plaza Terrigal are showcased. All this combined with a secure booking service provides a one stop online experience for people wanting to discover the New South Wales’ Central Coast.

‘We also feature a ‘Free’ category as some of the best things in life are free and some of those ‘best things’ are on the Central Coast’. Philpot adds.

Philpot confirms ‘the site has been a long time in the making but we are thrilled with it and are confident that the improvements will provide a superior experience for online visitors’.

Visit the site by clicking here.

 

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