Have you already made arrangements for the upcoming school holiday? Everyone needs a break, so why not take the family to Palm Beach on the Gold Coast?
Palm Beach’s expansive, beautiful beach draws surfers and sunbathers alike. There are many different dining options here, but nothing beats the Palm Beach Surf Club for a feast. And if you want to experience the best trip ever, Princess Palm on the Beach is the ideal accommodation for the Spring School Holidays.
Princess Palm on the Beach offers Palm Beach holiday apartments directly across from one of the Gold Coast’s most beloved beaches. So you will enjoy the 180-degree views of Palm Beach and the Pacific Ocean throughout your stay.
However, that’s not all. The resort offers lovely, cosy accommodation for all types of travellers in mind. You can be confident that you will feel relaxed as soon as you arrive at Princess Palm because all are stylish, spacious, and self-contained Palm Beach apartments.
You are also free to use the on-site amenities while staying at Princess Palm. The resort has a direct road connection to Palm Beach, which is the first benefit. The heated outdoor pool, spa, and sauna are different places to relax and re-energise. The games room, which has a table tennis table and various arcade games, can keep the kids occupied.
Moreover, there are lots of family-friendly activities you can enjoy close to the resort, like:
Swell Kids Elements 2022
From September 9 to 18, the 20th SWELL Sculpture Festival will take place. However, you may still catch the last two days. Queensland’s most prominent outdoor display is along Currubim Beach, just a short drive from the resort. There are pop exhibitions as well as SWELL Kids Elements.
The 2022 SWELL Kids Elements will include a Storyfest pop-up library, food trucks, a coffee van, and a battery-powered Kombi from Southern Cross University. Children can also use pottery wheels to make clay, watch Arc Circus perform A Bee Story, make flower seed bombs with Monte Lupo, or construct a sculptural bee out of nuts and bolts with artist Finn Cossar. Head to Wallace Nicoll Park at Currumbin Beach for the SWELL Kids Elements.
Snorkelling at Tallebudgera Creek
Tallebudgera Creek is a terrific place to unwind, splash, and hang out without worrying about waves or the crowd. Burleigh Heads National Park and Palm Beach encircle the region. The best water sports you may do here are fishing, kayaking, snorkelling, and swimming. Because of the crystal blue waters, you’ll be able to see turtles, dolphins, crabs, and a stunning variety of fish will all be present for you to observe.
Visit the Surf World Gold Coast Museum
Visit Surf World, a one-of-a-kind museum that houses the most extensive collection of surfboards in Australia. Surf World also features permanent exhibits of photos, oral histories, surf movies, surf crafts, and other related memorabilia. If you want to learn about the Gold Coast’s culture and history and Australia’s surf heritage, explore Surf World.
Dine at Dune Café
Take the kids to the Dune Café in the Palm Beach Parklands to eat after a fantastic day of exploration. The area has a stunning view of Currumbin Lagoon. It provides a wide range of breakfast and lunch options emphasising locally produced, fresh products. Here, children are pretty welcome. They won the Gold Coast restaurant award with the friendliest atmosphere for children.
Are you prepared for an enjoyable break in Palm Beach? Book a room at Princess Palm on the Beach now!
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