Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Central Coast short breaks promoted

“Central Coast Tourism has successfully secured $279,875 from the Regional Visitor Economy Fund (RVEF) towards the Stay 3 marketing campaign,” Mr Barilaro said.

“Stay 3 encourages visitors to stay an extra night and take advantage of the spectacular attractions on offer; whether it be surfing at Avoca Beach, feeding the pelicans at The Entrance or visiting the wildlife parks in Gosford.

“The campaign aims to drive visitation in the leisure, conference, weddings, events and international market sectors and will be supported by Stay 3 nights Pay for 2 nights accommodation packages.

“Regional tourism is a vital contributor the State’s economy, with Regional NSW receiving 50.4 million international and domestic overnight and day trip visitors who spent $13.3 billion last year.

“The NSW Government is committed to growing the State’s visitor economy and initiatives like the RVEF support this development because they encourage economic growth in our regional communities.

Member for Gosford Chris Holstein said the RVEF is a great way to entice visitors to the area and grab a taste of what is on offer.

“There are so many holidays or short break options across the Central Coast, giving families and friends a great opportunity to jump in the car and create wonderful, life-long memories,” Mr Holstein said.

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