Crowne Plaza Terrigal: Rates, parking charges & room size

Crowne Plaza Terrigal: Rates, parking charges & room size

The Crowne Plaza Terrigal is one of the plushest Central Coast hotels. Attractions include the Endota spa, heated outdoor pool and seafood platters at the Seasalt restaurant. Just beware of the Crowne Plaza Terrigal’s $25 parking charge.

The Crowne Plaza Terrigal is one of the biggest on the Central Coast of New South Wales. This 199 room Central Coast hotel has a prime position on Terrigal Beach in Terrigal, arguably the best of the region’s beach suburbs.

This Central Coast accommodation is rated at 4.5 stars, and there’s a heated outdoor pool, although it’s hardly massive.

Crowne Plaza Terrigal rooms

The Crowne Plaza Terrigal faces the ocean, with each room having its own balcony. Rooms are fairly spacious by Australian standards, with the standard rooms having 39 square metres of floor space. The rooms are deliberately kept bright and light-filled.

One advantage of staying in Terrigal is that there are plenty of cafés and restaurants on the doorstep, so you don’t feel you have to eat in the hotel restaurant. That said, if you’re wanting a splash-out fish dinner, the seafood platter at the Seasalt restaurant in the Crowne Plaza Terrigal is notoriously good.

Other food and drink options at this Central Coast hotel include the Lord Ashley Bar and Lounge, which hosts high tea. Or, later in the day, snacks and cocktails.

Crowne Plaza Terrigal on the Central Coast
Crowne Plaza Terrigal on the Central Coast. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

Crowne Plaza Terrigal spa

Another string to the Crowne Plaza Terrigal’s bow is the on-site Endota spa. This spa offers facials massages and body treatments, using the Endota organic treatment range.

Things to watch out for at this Terrigal hotel include the parking charges. Parking is not free unless you take advantage of one of the Crowne Plaza Terrigal deals often promoted on the hotel website.

Crown Plaza Terrigal parking charge

Otherwise, you’re looking at paying $25 a day for parking.

Attractions worth visiting on the Central Coast include TreeTops in Ourimbah, the Australian Reptile Park near Gosford, Wamberal Lagoon and the Bulgandry Rock Art Site in the Brisbane Water National Park.

More New South Wales travel

Road trips from Sydney.

Stop at Symbio Wildlife Park on the drive from Sydney to Jervis Bay.

Go whale-watching in Newcastle.

Go whale-watching in Newcastle.

Enjoy the Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk on Sydney Harbour.

Detour to the Green Cape Lighthouse on the drive from Mallacoota to Eden.

Take the Cockatoo Island ferry for a Cockatoo Island ghost tour.

Go kayaking and camping at Dunns Swamp near Mudgee.

Tackle the Minyon Falls Walk near Byron Bay.