Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Explore the Best of Australia's Aquatic and Coastal Experiences with AccorHotels

Tourism Australia's latest global campaign 'There's nothing like Australia' places the country's picturesque coastal and aquatic destinations centre stage. With a vast network of over 200 hotels and resorts across Australia, AccorHotels, is excited to showcase its variety of properties which offer guests the chance to discover Australia's most spectacular coastal and aquatic locations.

There's an endless list of aquatic adventures to experience, such as swimming with whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef, chasing waterfalls in Cairns, surfing in Byron Bay, sailing on Sydney Harbour, strolling the sands in Portsea, and searching for crocs in Darwin; AccorHotels has a hotel located within easy reach.

“Australia's golden beaches, stunning coastlines and unrivalled aquatic gems are what makes this country such a unique destination for international visitors. Tourism Australia's campaign will greatly assist AccorHotels in our efforts to promote the natural beauty of Australia's coastal and waterside locations, where our hotels and resorts are situated,” said Chief Operating Officer, AccorHotels Pacific, Simon McGrath.

AccorHotels top coastal and aquatic hotel destinations by state:

Western Australia

Western Australia is blessed with beautiful beaches, rivers and reefs dotted along the coastline. Guests holidaying at Mercure Broome can take a sunset camel ride on Cable beach or discover flying boats sunk by the Japanese air raid on Broome in WWII. Spend a day exploring the Coral Coast's heritage listed Ningaloo Reef and stay at Novotel Ningaloo Resort in the Exmouth Marina. While there, take a swim with the world's largest fish – the whale shark.

Further south in the Margaret River wine region, drop by Pullman Bunker Bay Resort and enjoy the calm, clear waters of Geographe Bay, conveniently located on the resort's doorstep. Guests can pick up fishing tips from locals on the hunt for wild salmon and see dolphins frolicking at sunset.

Busselton is famous for its 1.8 km long jetty with underwater observatory brimming with marine life. The Sebel Busselton is the perfect apartment-style accommodation to explore this seaside town.

In a prime position on Swan River, The Sebel East Perth is complete with stunning water views. Jump aboard a Segway and explore the riverfront, hearing tales about its history from local guides. Ibis Perth provides the perfect launch pad to venture out and discover some of WA's well known islands. Hop on a ferry to Penguin orRottnest Island to experience beautiful beaches and take your quokka selfie.

Northern Territory

Skirting the edge of the Timor Sea, Australia's Northern Territory surprises international visitors with some of the country's most unique aquatic and coastal attractions. When overnighting at Novotel Darwin Atrium, be sure to take a cruise along the Darwin Harbour river systems and search for crocs in the Adelaide River. Snap up the chance to stay at the iconic Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel to discover the Mary River Wetlands up close on an exhilarating tour by airboat.

Just a few hours south of Darwin, Katherine is home to a multitude of Aboriginal experiences as well as boundless places to swim. Ibis Styles Katherine is a great family hotel with its outdoor pool, or take a dip in the serene rock pools of Edith Falls, in Nitmiluk National Park.

Queensland

Widely regarded as the Sunshine State, Queensland is ripe with aquamarine ocean waters and golden-sand beaches, making it a popular tourist destination. PullmanPort Douglas Sea Temple Resort and Spa and The Reef House MGallery Collection boast a prime location, in a quaint seaside village.

Guests wanting to swim, snorkel or scuba dive with the world most beautiful marine life need look no further than Pullman Cairns International with the Great Barrier Reef just a short boat ride away.. Guests can also don their trekking shoes to explore the Atherton Tablelands and discover the multi-tiered 50m waterfall, Nandroya Falls.

A trip to Mercure Kingfisher Bay Resort Fraser Island is an experience in itself. Take advantage of the unique opportunity to explore the world's largest sand island with its hundreds of freshwater lakes and famous Champagne Pools, the Island's natural Jacuzzi.

Alternatively for apristine beachfront location, with a private beachfront lagoon, Novotel Twin Waters Resort on the Sunshine Coast boasts a plethora of aquatic activities for all ages, including sailing, canoeing and stand-up paddle boarding. Families can't go past a Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast holiday and can keep their bathers on poolside at the 5-star Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach or Mercure Gold Coast Resort. Coolangatta is the place to be for water sports with many surfboard or stand-up paddle board rental companies scattered along the beach. Check into your home away from home at The Sebel Coolangatta and throw your own shrimps on the barbie.

New South Wales

With over 2,000 km of coastline, scattered lakes, sandy beaches and the iconic Sydney Harbour, New South Wales coastal and aquatic experiences are never ending. Be sure to bring your cossie to Coffs Harbour and enjoy a family holiday at Novotel Coffs Harbour Pacific Bay Resort, with three swimming pools and direct access to Charlesworth Bay.

The newly opened (1 Feb) Elements of Byron, MGallery Collection, is primely positioned on the country's most iconic surf beach Belongil Beach in Byron Bay. Squeeze into a wetsuit and hit the waves or saddle up on horseback and gallop down to view the famous lighthouse.

Pick-up a Spinway bike along the Newcastle waterfront to Nobby, Merewether and Bar beaches or head out to sea on a fishing charter. Watch the sunset over the ocean from a balcony room at Novotel Newcastle Beach. A visit to the Central Coast can be as affordable or luxurious as the budget permits with hotel options including Pullman Magenta Shores Resort, Mercure Kooindah Waters, ibis Styles The Entrance to ibis Budget Gosford.

For iconic harbour views, spend the night gazing from the window of your room at Novotel or Ibis Sydney on Darling Harbour. After a good night's rest jump on a Sydney ferry and stop at Circular Quay for lunch at Pullman Quay Grand Sydney. Enjoy unparalleled views of Sydney Harbour Bridge as you dine on delicious fresh seafood at ECQ bar.

No trip to Sydney would be complete without a 30 minute ferry ride to Manly Beach. Chill out for the night at The Sebel Manly Beach, Novotel Manly Pacific or get friendly with a ghost on tour at Q Station in the Sydney Harbour National Park. Head south to Novotel Wollongong North Beach for a leisurely bike ride along the waterfront or for those seeking a thrill, Wollongong offers the only skydiving near Sydney with a beachfront landing zone. The South Coast is perfect for kite surfing and apartment style living at The Sebel Harbourside Kiama or indulgent spa treatments at Mercure Gerringong by the Sea.

Fresh mountain air and adventure awaits travellers in the Snowy Mountains, with bushwalking, hiking, fishing, swimming and water sports all available at Novotel Lake Crackenback Resort and Spa.

Victoria

Home to the famous Great Ocean Road and the Murray River, Victoria's costal and aquatic experiences stand as iconic landmarks. Loved by surfers, anglers and divers for its Shipwreck Coast, Warrnambool is located at the western end of the Great Ocean Road. Ibis Styles Warrnambool Central Court is a great place to stop and relax after the famous coastal drive. Add Mercure Mildura to the itinerary andexperience the iconic Murray River. This is the perfect place to try your hand at water sports or hire a paddleboat.

Situated on a glorious peninsula only one hour from Melbourne, Novotel Geelong or the Mercure Geelong are great options for a family adventure offering both calm beaches perfect for paddling and surf beaches for those who want some waves. After exploring Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula, take the Searoad car ferry and within 40 minutes connect with the picturesque towns of Sorrento and Portsea on the Mornington Peninsula. Stay a night at Mercure Portsea Golf Club & Resort before taking a road trip back to Melbourne with a soothing stop at the famous Peninsula Hot Springs.

A must-see for visitors to Melbourne, St Kilda offers a relaxed beach-side vibe combined with bustling cafes, restaurants and music venues. Situated on the Esplanade, Novotel Melbourne St Kilda is an excellent choice for guests exploring attractions such as St Kilda Baths, Luna Park and the Palais Theatre.

South Australia

Boasting 3,800km of coastline, South Australia's seaside location showcases some of Australia's most precious aquatic beauty. Walk amongst a colony of endangered Australian sea lions at Seal Bay, swim with the marine life at the secluded Stokes Bay and enjoy the breathtaking island scenery when visiting Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge. Whilst holidaying at ibis Adelaide take the charming city tram to Seacliff beach and fish off the jetty or join the locales for a swim at the famous Glenelg Beach.

Tasmania

Spirit of Tasmania is the country's most iconic ferry trip, taking visitors across the Bass Strait to Tasmania. Whilst exploring up north, guests of The Sebel Launceston can enjoy views of the Esk River while making themselves at home in their self-contained apartment. Take a short drive from Mercure Launceston to experience the Tamar Wetlands, a small island in the Tamar River. There is a one-hour return boardwalk track, which offers visitors the chance to spot native wildlife in their natural habitat.

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