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  • 22 September 2011

    Merimbula Beach Holiday Park is celebrating the announcement that they have ranked Number 7 in family-friendly holiday parks in NSW. The Park was recognised in the annual 'Holidays with Kids' travel magazine awards, voted by the national magazine's readership of over 600,000 parents, 61,000 online members and customers of Club Med and TakeABreak.com.au.

    Categories included activities for kids, staff hospitality, accommodation, location, safety and family fun.

  • 06 September 2011

    WHALES ARE GO WITH LASER SHOW

    The connection between the people of Eden and the whales that visit them at Twofold Bay is to be recreated through the magic of lasers during the annual Eden Whale Festival on the last weekend in October.
     
    Melbourne-based laser specialist Arthur Ipsaros and his team from Genius Laser Technology are putting the final touches to a very special sound and light show that will tell the past and present story of this whale town on the far south coast of NSW.
     
    “Laser animation is created frame by frame, like the old style of animation, with outlines only. We produce a 3D model and then we animate, based on the story we want to tell,” Arthur says.
     
    “For the Whale Festival, we will be working in the harbour area, projecting an animated show onto a wall of water that becomes a screen on which the images are visible. We have a team of local people who will create the water screens and it’s something they’ve never done before, but the biggest challenge for all of us is the weather.
     
    “We’re certainly hoping it’s calm because water travels in wind so while the lasers won’t be affected, the screen certainly would be, which means people won’t see anything. It’s out of our control, like any outdoor event, but we have to have enough contingencies in place to deal with it.”
     
    “Parts of the show are being played out to a sound track from the well-known Aboriginal band Oka who will also be playing live for the Festival. The aim of the exercise for all of us is to achieve something unique to the area, that spectators will walk away from, having really enjoyed.”
     
    One of the big stars of the show is one of Australia’s most famous whales – Old Tom, whose death in Twofold Bay 80 years ago led to the creation of Eden’s Killer Whale Museum.

    The story of Old Tom and his killer whale pack very much belongs to Eden. They worked with both Aboriginal and European hunters to hunt and kill bigger whales – a pact that, as far as locals are aware, has never happened anywhere else in the world.
     
    These days, Eden is a centre for whale hunters of a different kind with tourists stopping in to witness the annual southern migration of the humpback whales. Attracted by the whirlpool-like mixing of the southern and northern currents which brings their food to the surface, the whales stop here to feed before heading out into Bass Strait.
     
    While whales are obviously the feature creatures of the annual Festival (visitors should ensure they book a whale watching cruise in advance), other popular activities include the street parade, the model ship display, the capstan pull and carnival rides. There are also plans for seafood cooking demonstrations, a kayak event, a fun run, bike ride, dragon boat display, hot rod show and vintage car display.
     
    The tall ship, the Young Endeavour, will sail into Twofold Bay on Saturday and moor in Snug Cove, so it’s also a chance for visitors to check out this beautiful vessel that is used for The Royal Australian Navy's sail training program.
     
    Eden is located on the Far South Coast of NSW, Australia. It is approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne (six/seven hours’ drive) and about three hours’ drive from Canberra via Cooma.
     
    REX operates daily flights from Sydney and Melbourne to Merimbula with land connections easily arranged. There is also a daily bus service from Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.
     
    Please click here for accommodation options at Merimbula Beach Holiday Park. You can also email us or call 02 6499 8999.

  • 07 June 2011

    Merimbula Beach Holiday Park is continually striving to improve facilities for our valued guests and we are pleased to introduce the new "Cash for Fun" cards.

    Guests can use the cards to redeem kids activities and hire activities at the park. They are a great way for guests to enjoy a great family holiday without the worry of carrying around extra cash. Unused funds are refundable on return of the card.

    See the friendly staff at reception to purchase your Cash for Fun card on your next getaway to Merimbula Beach!

  • 22 March 2011

    Our park was featured in a fantastic travel blog written by Scott Podmore. Click here to read the blog on the Drive Now website.

  • 02 February 2011

    Merimbula Beach Holiday Park was featured in a January 2011 edition of the Escape section in the Sunday Mail, Sunday Herald Sun, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Times & the Adelaide Sunday Mail. Click here to read the full article.

  • 16 September 2010

    Tania and Alan Smithers recently celebrated their wedding at Merimbula Beach Holiday Park. Congratulations Mr and Mrs Smithers, the staff at Merimbula Beach hope you had a fantastic day and wish you the very best of luck for the future!!

      

    Photos courtesy of Angi High.

  • 30 August 2010

    The Cheeky Mango Cafe has recently received an amazing makeover and is now open for business!

    Come in and enjoy a fantastic breakfast, delicious takeaway or that essential afternoon snack or cool drink.

    The Cheeky Mango Cafe is also the place to get your daily essentials: bread, milk, ice, newspapers etc. not to mention a great coffee and Lynne’s famous lemonade scones.

      

  • 24 February 2010

    Everything about the rock ’n’ roll car show at NRMA Merimbula Beach Holiday Park over the weekend of 20 - 21 Feb 2010 was ‘classic’.

    There were classic cars, classic rock and a classy mix of petrol heads and groovers who couldn’t get enough of it.

    Aussie entertainment legend Normie Rowe’s appearance was the highlight of the two-day event.

    The centrepiece of the event was the classic and vintage car exhibition held on Sunday, February 21, that featured well over 100 beautifully maintained and presented cars, ranging from 1911 rattlers to late model Porsches.

    There were lots of activities for the kids as well, with rides and slides, a merry go round, a jumping castle, face painting and all the fun of the fair.

    Click on the link for the full article from Merimbula News Weekly

    Source: Merimbula News Weekly, 24 Feb 2010
    Author: Andrew Clarke

     

  • 09 February 2010

     

    A collection of more than 150 lovingly restored vintage vehicles will be on display on Sunday 21 February at the NRMA Merimbula Beach Holiday Park at Short Point Beach on the NSW South Coast.
     

    NRMA Motoring & Services Director Alan Evans said the seaside venue was a glorious backdrop for the vintage car enthusiasts’ gathering, an event which is becoming a much anticipated and popular annual attraction on the Sapphire Coast Events calendar.

    “Around 3,000 people attended the 2009 event and organisers are hoping for 3,500 this year as the number of cars participating has increased,” Mr Evans said.

    Car enthusiast crowd pleasers including; rare vehicles, classic vintage vehicles and sports cars will be on display.

    The one day event organised by the NRMA Merimbula Beach Holiday Park and the Sapphire Coast Historical Vehicle Club attracts car enthusiasts from the ACT Porsche Club, Eurobodalla Car Club, Cooma Car Club, Bega Car Club, Sapphire Coast Car Club, and Lakes Entrance Car Club.

    The cars will be on display from 10.00am – 4.00pm, admission is a $2 gold coin donation per person and all funds raised will be donated to Can Assist a non-profit organisation which supports and assists people undergoing cancer treatment in the local area.

    A full day of entertainment featuring local talent Andy O’Donnell, Gary Eastwood, The Lounge Lizards plus Elvis and Pavarotti tributes are sure to delight the crowd.

    In addition to the Sunday Gala Day, Normie Rowe supported by the Stumbling Wilbury's will perform on Saturday night, this event has been organised by Pambula Rotary Club, Bega Cheese & Frankie. J. Holden tickets start from $12 and proceeds will help build the Pambula Aquatic Centre.

    NRMA Merimbula Beach Holiday Park will be providing plenty of shade. Cheeky Mango Café will be preparing reasonably priced food & refreshments.
     

    For more information, visit
    www.merimbulabeachholidaypark.com.au/gala-day-classic-car-show

     

    Contact: Lisa Kable 0439 133 113

  • 25 January 2010

     

    Merimbula Beach was a hive of activity this Christmas holiday season, with Christmas carols in the top pool area sung by the local choir.

    The height of the holiday season was on Christmas day when Santa visited the kids staying at the park, inaddition the Guests at Merimbula Beach were entertained all day with live music, a special visit by Elvis and a dance competition for the kids.

    What an eventful holiday season! We hope to see you all for Xmas in 2010!