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Where to use your NSW Discover Voucher this School Holiday

30 June, 2021

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Getting the kids out of the house just got easier with the NSW Discover Vouchers being extended until 30 June 2022Whilst we love ten pin bowling, why not let the little ones get their hands dirty in a pottery class, spot dolphins on a river cruise or catch a crab in the mangroves? Here are 100% fun things to do with kids you can use your NSW Discover voucher during these School Holidays: 

Tropical Fruit World 

Load the kids into the tractor and explore over 500 acres of tropical fruit at Tropical Fruit World. Tantalise young tastebuds with an exotic fruit tasting at the end of your adventure.  What are you waiting for? Book your farm tour today!

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Watersports Guru 

It is never really ‘Winter’ in The Tweed with Cudgen Creek dishing up the sunshine and warm water all year round. Come for a kayak or stand-up paddleboard with the whole family.  Looking to get even more adventurous? Head out to Cook Island, just a quick 15-minute boat ride, and swim with turtles. All equipment is provided including a wetsuit. 

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Stone Studio 

Let the kids unleash their creativity at Stone Studio’s School Holiday Workshops. From clay monsters to mug making, to teen throwing classes, there’s an artistic experience for everyone.  For mums and dads, there’s also an on-site coffee shop to catch up while the kids, inevitably, create your next gift. 

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Cooly Eco Adventures 

Are you a ‘cool’ mum? Take the teenagers to swim with the whales just minutes off the coast of Tweed with Cooly Eco Adventures. This bucket list experience is suitable for children aged 15 years and up (participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult). 

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Catch-A-Crab 

Get adventurous and educated on a crabbing and wildlife tour! Feed the pelicans, go trapping for crabs, and enjoy informative crab and oyster farm commentary. You can even enjoy fresh-caught crab served up on the boat for lunch. 

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Marine Discovery Centre 

Uncover what lies below the surface on an education-led experience at the Marine Discovery Centre. Marine Discovery Centre Educators will take you through a live presentation, delivering enticing facts and answering your burning questions before leaving you to explore the interactive exhibits at your own pace. Once you have finished exploring, enjoy lunch at Ripples Licensed Cafe on-site. 

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Tweed Eco Cruises 

Hop aboard Tweed Eco Cruises for jam-packed 3-hours of family fun and adventure on the Tweed River. With outdoor, open-air activities such as fishing, yabby pumping, mud crab catching, and Pelican feeding, this is a cruise for all the family to enjoy. 

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Coolangatta Whale Watch 

It’s whale season and these gentle giants are out in full force just off the coast. Take the kids to see the whales breach and play these School Holidays. 

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Tweed Escapes 

Tweed Escapes new Rainforest Tour might just be the best of both worlds with a visit to Tropical Fruit World and a magnificent river cruise both included. This family-friendly tour is perfect for everyone from bub to grandma. 

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The Regent Cinema

Sometimes all you need is a good old-fashioned movie to wind down the gromets. Catch latest releases like Cruella or family-friendly favourites like Moana at The Regent Cinema Murwillumbah.  

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Ready to explore? DISCOVER awesome School Holiday deals here. 

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.