Central Coast is a top 10 travel destination in Australia
It comes as no surprise to us here at Coasties that our region (the one and only Central Coast) has made the top 10 travel destinations in Australia. After all, we just love to showcase all that the Central Coast has to offer.
Australians are inceasingly choosing to holiday at home in this post-pandemic era. With the top 10 domestic travel destinations in Australia all being regional, and nine out of the ten – coastal! The latest DSpark report comfirming that visits by Australian travellers surged for all top of the destinations during the recent summer/autumn (December 2022-May 2023), as compared to pre-Covid.
The Central Coast sits at number 10 (yes, we agree, we think we should be way higher up the list!). The region saw increased in overall growth post the pandemic as well as growth in what is considered the ‘high yield’ visitor group – those between 30-64 years. And, overnight stays on the Coast are also up.
Council Acting Director Community and Recreation Services Brett Sherar said the report highlights the continuing trend for Australians to explore destinations in their own backyard, with the Central Coast firmly at number 10 for most popular intrastate overnight trips.
“Interestingly NSW residents preferred to stay within their own state for any regional holiday. This was good news for the Central Coast, as we’re so accessible for the huge visitor market from Sydney.
“We had a large influx of visitors and locals at the recent ChromeFest and anticipate just as many for the Lakes Festival commencing on Friday 3 November, and running over 10 days, with over 30 events from Killcare to Budgewoi.”
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Central Coast top 10 travel destination
Adding to this great achievement for our region is the rise in ‘green-minded’ guests. A recent NPWS Park Visitor Survey showed that in 2022 our very own Brisbane Water National Park became the 10th most-visited national park in New South Wales. Mr Sherar said without a doubt achieving ECO Destination status on World Environment Day in 2022 has helped grow visitation numbers to the Central Coast, as many travellers are now conscious about the types of holidays and tourism activities they want to support.
“The Central Coast is one of only three destinations in NSW to achieve international recognition as a sustainable tourism destination through Ecotourism Australia’s ECO Destination Certification program,’ Mr Sherar said.
Mr Sherar added that the icing on the cake is that the Central Coast has just been announced as the only Australian destination in the 2023 Green Destinations Top 100 List, a finalist for a third year running.
“This year we focused the Coast’s sustainability story on the vital role our local tourism industry play as advocates for more responsible tourism practices, inspired by certified local ecotourism businesses pursuing their own sustainability journey.”
Council Administrator Rik Hart said the Central Coast visitor economy is a major contributor to supporting the growth of the region, bringing in more than $1 billion dollars in the last year alone, boosting local businesses as well as providing employment.
“The latest visitation numbers released in March 2023 by Destination NSW, via Tourism Research Australia, show annual visitation to the Central Coast was 5.7 million people, with their expenditure around $1.3 billion. This is extraordinarily important to the local economy for both business and employment.”
Mr Hart added that all eyes are on the upcoming 2023 NSW Tourism Awards ceremony in Sydney on 8 November, with Central Coast Council a Finalist for the third year running in the Local Government Award for Tourism category. Other local finalists include The Australian Reptile Park, Crowne Plaza Terrigal Pacific and Glenworth Valley Wilderness Adventures. The Coasties Mag team will be attending these prestigious awards and cannot wait to fly our Coastie flag proudly in support of our finalists.
“I want to congratulate Council’s marketing and tourism team, and all the businesses they work with to achieve these fantastic results year after year.”
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Congratulation!