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Boutique hotel experts and hunters of all that is cool in accommodation experiences, Mr & Mrs Smith, is the latest group to unveil its predictions for the top trends for the industry ahead for this year as well as the destinations it thinks are going to be the hottest. Here’s what they think:

1 Experience seekers 

Today’s new luxury travellers want more from a globetrotting getaway than just a pampering break. Once happy to be insulated in a cocooning 5-star, avoiding immersion in their host country, high-end guests are increasingly seeking more high-impact experiences. As much about social awareness as spiritual enlightenment, their desires are being met by forward-thinking boutique hotels with an increase in cultural tours, local cooking, arts and crafts classes, and the chance to get actively involved in charity schemes and conservation projects. Expect this trend to continue, with more crossover between top-tier travellers and adventurous backpackers.  Amantaka hotel in Laos offers tempting Guest Experiences that tap into the Luang Prabang scene, including exploring the old city on foot, making a temple offering or visiting a Buddhist Archive. In Bali, Alila Villas Uluwatu’s Journeys by Alila promote cultural exchange, including visits to leading Balinese artists, private kitchen time with the hotel chef (as well as trips to Jimbaran Fish Market) and outings to an orphanage backed by the resort.

2 Local rules 

The locavore and hyperlocal trend that has taken over the food world is fast becoming de rigueur in the hotel scene, too, particularly at high-end and boutique properties where chefs are growing their own produce to keep food miles to a minimum. In Australia, dishes at award-winning Circa, The Prince restaurant, at The Prince hotel in Melbourne, include heirloom herbs and vegetables from Circa’s kitchen garden. At Bells at Killcare hotel, on New South Wales’ Central Coast, chef Stefano Manfredi draws on an organic kitchen garden and the hotel’s own chickens to whip up Italian-inspired treats. MONA Pavilions in Hobart has a vineyard on-site and Spicers Vineyards Estate in the Hunter Valley goes the whole hog, with its own veggie patch, chickens and pigs.

Local rules when it comes to boutique hotel spas and toiletries, too, with Ceylon Tea Trails in Sri Lanka using tea and essential oils grown in the surrounding hills for pampering treatments, as well as harnessing tea’s antioxidant and fragrant qualities in its cuisine. Bunga Raya in Sabah, Malaysia, uses indigenous flowers in its Solace Spa, and Coqui Coqui Tulum in Mexico offers a Mayan clay wrap.

3 Global roaming 

The strength of the Aussie dollar and Asian currencies has led to a rise in long-haul trips from these regions to Europe and the United States, while Asia continues to represent good value for northern hemisphere travellers feeling the credit pinch. Six hot global destinations we’re tipping for 2012 are:

  • Sri Lanka, the beach – and temple-dotted island, back on the traveller map after years of civil war.
  • Luang Prabang, Laos, still off the beaten track with rich Buddhist culture and inspiring boutique hotels.
  • Tasmania, Australia’s under-the-radar southern island, fast gaining a rep for modern art, local produce and pristine nature
  • London, the creative UK capital hosting 2012’s Olympics.
  • China’s less visited cities and regions beyond Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai.
  • Fiji’s offshore islands, where boutique retreats are a far cry from mass tourism on the main island

4 Cool customisation 

Boutique stays are becoming more bespoke, thanks to smarter technology and customisation. New travel apps up the ante, such as ‘Mr & Mrs Smith: Plan and Play’, which allows you to research and book your weekend away, but also includes fun games to entertain you on the road. Pre-arrival customer surveys whet your appetite for pampering long before your hotel experience, and can include everything from dietary and activity preferences to a pillow menu or toiletries, flowers and room scent options. The Amala in Bali even susses out guests’ taste in music, movies, fruit and cookies prior to arrival.

5 From touchdown to turndown

Seamless service is a growing boutique hotel trend, starting before you arrive and continuing after check-out, with pre-arrival questionnaires just the start of the exclusive experience.

The spoiling steps up a gear at the airport on touch-down, where savvy hotels, such as Saffire in Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula offer a dedicated lounge to provide guests with unsurpassed service from the get-go. Met at Hobart Airport’s terminal, guests are treated to refreshments, free WiFi, TV or a shower, while their bags are loaded into a chauffeur-driven car. Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Vietnam offers similarly luxe hospitality, picking guests up at the airport and transferring them to its Six Senses Lounge in Nha Trang town, before the water taxi ride to the resort.

6 More bang for your buck 

For a while now consumers at all levels have been looking for holidays that provide extra value and they’re no longer afraid to ask for more, even at the luxury end of the scale. It’s not about luxe for less, as such, more about seeking quality value-adds at all price points, and spending smarter, with resort’s touting ever-more appealing offers from free experiences to extra nights, half-board stays, gratis breakfasts, transfers and spa treats.

7 Joining the jet-set 

Flying in a private jet may not be as far out of reach as you think, with the jet-set trend particularly prevalent in the US and the UK. Though it’s still not cheap, prices are rivalling first-and business-class tickets — and even, occasionally, coach — thanks in part to new websites, social media and a greater willingness by charter companies and private jet brokers to negotiate in an era of high fuel prices.

Air Partner, an aircraft charter broker based in London, introduced emptysectors.com in 2010, to help fill so-called empty legs (when the aircraft flies without passengers back to base or between jobs) at discounted rates. Other brokers and private jet operators such as JetSuite (jetsuite.com) also make empty legs available to individual travellers, so it can pay to shop around. For canny travellers, social media is also opening up new avenues to private jet travel, including the chance to split the costs with others. Recently, JetSuite started SuiteShare, which allows a customer to charter a four-passenger aircraft and then offer seats that won’t be needed through Facebook (facebook.com/jetsuiteair).

8 Radical spas 

No longer content just to offer relaxing treatments, boutique hotel spas are reinventing themselves with soul-enriching experiences that help guests change their lives, not just their looks.

Boutique health retreat Como Shambhala Estate in Ubud, Bali, includes a holistic wellness consultation in rates, and offers support from an Ayurvedic doctor as part of a personalised programme. Your goals can range from getting fit to detoxing, better nutrition, stress management or rejuvenation. Award-winning Gaia Retreat & Spa, near Byron Bay, Australia, offers more than 40 revitalising wellbeing treatments including facials, reiki and spiritual healing, with options tailored to men and couples. Male-centric spa pampering is a growing trend in itself, with The Balé in Bali targeting men with a 90-minute coffee ritual.

9 Great escapes 

Celebrating a big birthday, bespoke wedding or group getaway with family or friends? These days you no longer have to choose between a service-swish hotel or the intimacy of a self-catering stay, thanks to the new wave of holiday houses with five-star service. Sure you can cook for yourself, but why bother when your private army of staff includes chefs, 24-hour butlers, drivers, concierges and more? Enjoy the flexibility and freedom of what you want, when you want it, in your own private home-from-home. Exclusive-hire boutique retreats for great escapes include YL Residence No. 17 in Koh Samui, Thailand; Eagles Nest in Bay of Islands, New Zealand; Molori Great Barrier Reef in Port Douglas, Australia; Dolphin Island in Fiji; and Luna2 Private Hotel and Villa Sungai in Bali.

10 Grand designs 

Smart, stylish interiors continues to mark out true boutique hotels from their cookie-cutter imitators, but with comfort and practicality never sacrificed for wacky, look-at-me effects. It’s no longer just about being a slick ‘design hotel’ though. A broad church of inspiration means minimal shrines to modern design and heavenly historical revamps are equally on trend for 2012. We’re particularly excited by the rise of locally relevant interiors, including reclaimed heritage hotels made new. For a pared-down take on Malaysian style, we love Clove Hall in Penang, Malaysia. Fort-set Amangalla in Galle, Sri Lanka, also pulls off colonial chic with effortless elegance. Satri House in Luang Prabang, Laos, teams a heritage royal residence with a cutting-edge stylist’s eye for accessories. On the contemporary front, we’re looking forward to the launch of The Siam in Bangkok this year, a sharply tailored modern build strong on Thai antiques and art.

From Hosptality Magazine - http://www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au/article/Top-ten-accommodation-trends-from-boutique-hotel-experts/533028.aspx

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NSW Central Coast Foodie Heaven

According to SMH on 27th December, 2011.

Angie Schiavone selects 10 of the central coast’s best places for gourmets.

1 LA TARTINE

Nick and Laurence Anthony have been leavening loaves – including their best-selling fruit bread, packed with figs, apricots and almonds – at this certified organic bakery for 13 years. They supply a large number of businesses in the region, from the Crowne Plaza to cafes such as Bellyfish at Terrigal, and sell bread at farmers’ markets including Avoca Growers’ Market. On Fridays from 10am, they open their off-the-beaten-track bakery to the public. It’s not something they advertise but they’re always busy: such is the pulling power of a La Tartine loaf fresh from the oven.

Shop 2, 111 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby, 4340 0299.

2 BREMEN PATISSERIE

The ”Best Gourmet Pies in the Universe” claim is big, but they’re pretty damn good. Owner Ron Bruns opened the bakery 22 years ago, naming it after his home town in Germany, where he developed his passion for good-quality food. Bruns’s pie-making skills were learnt after arriving in Australia in 1983 and over the years he’s accumulated scores of awards, many from the annual Great Aussie Meat Pie Competition, most recently for his rabbit gumbo pie. Alongside the serious gourmet pies is the super-hot ”Flaming Ron”. Trying it requires signing a waiver!

302 West Street, Umina, 4341 4177.

 

3 MANGROVE MOUNTAIN COUNTRY MARKETS

There are food-focused markets at Avoca, The Entrance, Gosford and Ettalong but this one, about 40 kilometres inland, is particularly appealing. The Country Women’s Association is there with jam and scones, mushroom grower Kim Margin sells his Swiss browns and portobellos, harvested that morning at Woy Woy and so fresh they’re still pink-gilled. Mangrove Mountain local Michael Champion of Champion Organics sells a range of vegetables and Shelley and Anthony Luci of Green Mile Stud have goat meat for sale while also serving barbecued snags and goat kofta.

Last Sunday of each month, 9am-2pm, corner Wisemans Ferry and Waratah roads, Mangrove  Mountain.


4 GLEE COFFEE ROASTERS

Brothers Ben and Chris Gleeson have been in the coffee industry for a decade, starting Glee about three years ago. The self-proclaimed ”coffee gleeks” are super-keen about beans and happy to discuss them. Along with the house roast called Akiko, a full-bodied blend of five single-origins, is a second grinder with single-origin beans. The cool-looking set-up is in an industrial area off the tourist track at Tuggerah, where the men roast beans and run a cafe. Stop in for a quick bite and coffee – including filtered coffees, such as syphon and pour-over – or buy beans to go.

Unit 1, 5 Joule Place, Tuggerah, 4353 4410.


5 FIRESCREEK FRUIT WINES

Winemaker Peter Buteux has turned the expression ”stop and smell the roses” on its head with his rose-petal wine, made with roses and grapes from the beautiful one-hectare property. Firescreek makes fruit-, flower- and herb-based wines – always in small batches, often with fruit sourced from the property or locally. The expectation is fruit wines are sweet but the range here includes dry drops. The lime is a must-try; it was show champion at the this year’s Perth Royal Show.

Cellar door tastings, Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm,

192 Wattle Tree Road, Holgate, 4365 0768.

 

6 MANFREDI AT BELLS

The best-known and only chef’s-hatted restaurant on the central coast, Manfredi at Bells wows visitors with its setting and culinary credentials. It has the goods from its soothing white-and-royal-blue-toned restaurant to the vegie patches that inspire and supply the kitchen, the wine list and menu of tempting Italian food from chefs Stefano Manfredi and Cameron Cansdell. On-site villas mean you can dine and stay.

107 The Scenic Road, Killcare Heights, 4360 2411.


7 FLAIR RESTAURANT

The main-road location and modest interior don’t quite prepare you for the intricate food artistry at this restaurant run by Jason and Deysi Martin. Chef Jason puts hours of work into his dazzling dishes, transforming pan-fried Petuna ocean trout, or a trio of pork, into beautifully composed creations with an array of flavours. A long-time central coaster, Martin has come full circle, starting his chef’s apprenticeship at this site in the mid-’90s, before cooking at high-end restaurants in Britain.

1/488 The Entrance Road, Erina Heights, 4365 2777.


8 LOTUS

The beach might be a couple of hundred metres away but, with its decor of cool blues and whites, Lotus distils the calm of the coast, adding seriously good food and coffee to the mix. Owners Lawry and Wendy Gordon ran Flair Restaurant for several years before trading fine dining for cut-above-cafe fare two years ago. They’re open daily for brekkie and lunch, and the most popular order is for poached eggs with asparagus, topped with crisp prosciutto. Coffee is Toby’s Estate. The double-ristretto piccolo latte is a must.

127A Ocean View Drive, Wamberal, 4385 9260.

 

9 THE FAT GOOSE

It’s an old custom for Hardys Bay locals to meet under the yum yum trees by the pier for afternoon beers and talk, and the quirky name of these trees seems to have inspired the local providores. Among a few double-yum-worthy dining options is this bakery-deli-cafe that makes its own bread, pastries, pies and quiches daily. They’ll prepare picnic hampers on request if you prefer the great outdoors to their pleasant courtyard seating.

Shop 3, Killcare Road, Hardys Bay, 4360 1888.

 

10 BRISBANE WATER OYSTERS

Got your 2012 diary yet? Make a note, mid-November, about the Brisbane Water Oyster Festival. This 11-year-old annual event showcases the local oyster industry and features all sorts of seafood-centric activities, including oyster- and prawn-eating competitions. At other times of the year, you can try the local seafood at restaurants and fish and chippers around the region, including the fairly upmarket Reef Restaurant and the casual Haven Beach Cafe – all at Haven Beach, Terrigal.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/restaurants-and-bars/highway-to-foodie-heaven-20111226-1paan.html#ixzz1hh7TFjtn

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We have a few places that still have NSW Central Coast accommodation available over Christmas Holidays. 

Here are a few from our great selection:

Oceanfront At The Entrance

Galaxy Motel – Gosford

Best Western Gosford Motor Inn – Gosford

El Lago Waters Resort – The Entrance

Lake Haven Motor Inn & Palms Restaurant – Toukley

Terrigal Sails – Terrigal

Quality Inn The Willows – Gosford

El Lago Waters Tourist Park – The Entrance

Waldorf Apartment Hotel – The Entrance
 

This is just a selction of the Central Coast accommodation available at BookCentralCoast.com.au

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Check out some of the last NSW Central Coast accommodation providers who have New Years Eve accommodation still available at BookCentralCoast.com.au.

It’s going fast but you’ll still find some here:

The Entrance Accommodation

Terrigal Accommodation

Gosford Accommodation

Toukley Accommodation

Toowoon Bay

Check these out and make a quick booking whilst some space is still available.

Have a great holiday this Christmas and New Year on the NSW Central Coast!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It’s hard to find and sometimes you may have to book for two or more nights but we still have a number of Central Coast accommodation providers who have Christmas accommodation available and some will even accept single night bookings at this late stage.

So, if you want a few days away to enjoy the beautiful NSW Central Coast Beaches with your family, partner or even on your own, check out BookCentralCoast.com.au

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We are very pleased to add Crowne Plaza Hotel Terrigal to BookCentralCoast.com.au.

Crowne Plaza Terrigal is nestled on the beach overlooking the serene waters of Terrigal Beach on the Central Coast.  Only a 90 minute drive north of Sydney, Crowne Plaza Terrigal has undergone a complete transformation of all its guest rooms in early 2009 and has made way for a completely new design. Every single room is brand new, faces the ocean, has its own private balcony and some also overlook the iconic outdoor heated swimming pool.

Please try BookCentralCoast.com.au to make your Crowne Plaza Hotel Terrigal booking today.

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We have recently added a number of our BookCentralCoast.com.au Central Coast accommodation properties to weekend.com.au adding another marketing channel at no cost to the accommodation provider.

These include:

Waldorf Apartment Hotel at The Entrance

Quality Inn The Willows Gosford

Oceanfront At The Entrance

El Lago Waters Resort at The Entrance

Avoca Palms Resort Apartments

Sandy Cove Apartments at The Entrance

 

Ocean Beach Resort and Holiday Park

More will be added over the next few days assisting to promote these properties.

Now that we are on PAGE 1 OF GOOGLE for the term CENTRAL COAST ACCOMMODATION, we are receiving many hits and a great number of bookings.

If you’d like to add your NSW Central Coast accommodation, please contact Stuart at stuart@bookcentralcoast.com.au.

We’d be happy to assist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you’d like to list your Avoca Accommodation on a website that is dedicated to Avoca accommodation and Avoca Beach accommodation, head to AvocaAccommodation.com . We have partnered with  this website to link back to BookCentralCoast.com.au for anyone looking for NSW Central Coast accommodation.

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Avoca Beachside Markets is held the 4th Sunday from 9am -2pm of each month at Heazlett Park Foreshore on the picturesque backdrop of Avoca Beach. With an overwhelming response from the community, shoppers, stallholders and local artists, it has allowed the event to be the premier artists and musicians market on the Central Coast. Shop in a relaxing and creative environment with products ranging from local art, skincare, jewellery, homewares and international food to name a few, whilst listening to beautiful local musicians provided by Lizotte’s.

With a beach front winning location, theming and decor with bursts of colour, and an array of high quality stalls on the day and where the community can meet, shop, dine at the local cafes and spend the weekend, this unique boutique market is a chance to showcase creative souls right here on our doorstep.

All enquiries can be found at www.fixxevents.com.au and is proudly presented by FIXX Events & Marketing P/L who continue to bring local events and community together. Please continue to lend your support to this event.  Central Coast Accommodation bookings of course can be made through BookCentralCoast.com.au

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Lavender House BB Spa at The EntranceBookCentralCoast.com.au is very pleased to welcome Lavender House B&B at The Entrance to our growing list of The Entrance accommodation providers.

Lavender House B&B is luxurious Bed and Breakfast accommodation for couples at The Entrance offering luxury accommodation the old fashioned Bed and Breakfast way with warm, friendly service, hospitality and all the comforts of home.

Lavender House B&B has 6 individually furnished rooms which are serviced daily.  Ideally located, you can step out the door and you are only seconds from patrolled beaches and scenic ocean walks.  A few minutes leisurely stroll will see you in the town centre of The Entrance with its many restaurants, cafes, shops, weekend markets and entertainment.

Lavender House B&B’s new honeymoon and queen suites are located on their new level accessed from an internal lift or through a private side entrance.

A full English breakfast is available with great cappuccinos for the perfect start for any day.

The outdoor spa and top deck have great views of the ocean and is the perfect spot to relax late in the afternoon and early evening.

You can now book your Central Coast accommodation at Lavender House B&B directly on line at BookCentralCoast.com.au.

 

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