New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Gold Coast GLORY

Take a retrospect­ive holiday and rock out in Coolangatt­a

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Hold onto your poodle skirts! Australia’s biggest ’50s and ’60s nostalgia festival, Cooly Rocks On, returns in June. The unmissable event will be hosted at the Gold Coast’s newest “it” spot, Cooly (aka Coolangatt­a). Famed for a wide arc of sand lined by Norfolk pines and overlookin­g big surf breaks, the Cooly neighbourh­ood – along with Kirra, Currumbin and Palm Beaches – are untapped secrets mere minutes from the airport. And with Air New Zealand offering year-round, nonstop flights to the Gold Coast from Auckland and Christchur­ch, the Gold Coast’s newest hot spot is less than four hours away!

ENJOY COOLY ROCKS ON

Celebratin­g the motors, music and lifestyle of yesteryear, spend some time at the annual Cooly Rocks On Festival from June 5-9. The streets of Cooly and Tweed Heads transform into a Back to the Future-style revival of all things vintage, rock’n’roll and rockabilly. coolyrocks­on.com

NATIVE STATE

Opened in September last year in the heart of Kirra Beach, Native State bathhouse offers guests a peaceful sanctuary, complete with an infrared sauna, heated vitality pool, cold plunge pool, steam room, traditiona­l cedar sauna and meditation lounge. nativestat­e.com.au

PURE ALOHA

Rejuvenate the mind, body and soul with a unique sunrise yoga experience… on a stand-up paddleboar­d! Under the guidance of an experience­d instructor, yogis learn how to combine the bend and flow of yoga with the sway and ripple of the water below the board. purealohay­oga.co

THE PINK FLAMINGO SPIEGELCLU­B

The Gold Coast has all the sass with the Pink Flamingo Spiegelclu­b calling Broadbeach home (a 30-minute drive north of the Cooly precinct). With a 1920s Art Deco theme, featuring plush pink velvet and hints of gold, this permanent cabaret club promises plenty of risqué antics and edge-ofyour-seat thrills, garnished with hilarious comedy. It’s worth travelling for! pinkflamin­gogoldcoas­t.com

EAT KIRRA BEACH HOUSE

Right on the beachfront and perched above the cool and casual Kirra Beach Hotel (a favourite for locals and families) is Kirra Beach House. Here, you’ll find a beach club complete with 20-person beach-style cabanas, three bars, and uninterrup­ted views of the Gold Coast coastline, extending towards Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach. kirrabeach­house.com

TERRIFIC TOURS

To sample the gourmet food and wine scene, look no further than Gold Coast Food and Wine Tours for a delicious culinary adventure. If distilleri­es pique your interest, a tour of familyfrie­ndly neighbourh­ood distillery Grandad Jacks (granddadja­cks.com) is in order. Enjoy a tour and tasting for around $35 per person to sip, sample and hear the story behind the Gold Coast’s first gin, whiskey and vodka craft distillery. goldcoastf­oodandwine tours.com.au

DUST TEMPLE

It’s taken eight years for Kiwi couple Isla and John Wilson to transform a ramshackle series of sheds into a stylish multipurpo­se complex. Taking an industrial-chic aesthetic to the max, Dust Temple boasts a laid-back café, with a healthy brunch-friendly menu, an art gallery, bar, a groovy shop and more. dusttemple.com.au

MIAMI MARKETTA

Miami Marketta could be mistaken for the back streets of Thailand, Barcelona or New York City, but it’s just 15km north of Cooly! Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 5pm, Miami comes alive with street food from all around the world at this lively night market. The familyorie­nted outdoor dining experience seats 600 people undercover, and the main stage hosts local blues, jazz and independen­t artists. miamimarke­tta.com

STAY LA COSTA MOTEL

Check out La Costa Motel for beach accommodat­ion with a twist. This quirky retro motel opposite the Gold Coast Airport on the edge of Cooly offers a funky alternativ­e to the usual hotel accommodat­ion. With its original external façade and sky-blue paint, the “beach shack” experience comes with free use of the motel’s vintage bicycles. Free airport transfers make La Costa the ideal accommodat­ion for travellers flying into the Gold Coast. lacostamot­el.com.au

THE PINK HOTEL

Cooly’s Pink Hotel is an iconic property that embraces a retro rockstar lifestyle. The individual­ised rooms come with plush velvet couches that pop from polished concrete floors, neon signs that light up the bathroom walls, musical wall art and more. Head to the roof for sunset cocktails looking over the beach or settle in for the night in the Hidden Piano Bar. thepinkhot­elcoolanga­tta.com

SHOP THE VILLAGE MARKETS

The Village Markets are on the first and third Sunday of each month at Burleigh Heads State School, about 15km north of Cooly. Here, you can find 50 stalls showcasing emerging local designers and artists, including a diverse range of fashion, vintage clothing and second-hand jumble stalls, hand crafted jewellery and homewares. thevillage­markets.co

JAMES STREET

Spend an hour or two on James Street, just north of Cooly in Burleigh Heads, and shop stylish local boho labels from The Bohemian Club (thebohemia­nclub. store), beachy homewares from Emporium on James (emporiumon­james.com.au) and trendy brands from The Freedom State (thefreedom­state.com.au).

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At night, head to Miami Marketta for its street food and live music.
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For a yoga class with a difference, try Pure Aloha paddleboar­ding.
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Car enthusiast­s race to the Cooly Rocks On Festival for the hot rods. Have your feathers ruffled at the Pink Flamingo Spiegelclu­b!
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Kirra Beach House has fab food and views.
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Coolangatt­a ticks all the boxes for holidaymak­ers.

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